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== Ayanshi (Sophont) Synopsis ==  
 
== Ayanshi (Sophont) Synopsis ==  
 
== Ayanshi (Sophont) Physiology & Environment (Ecology) ==
 
== Ayanshi (Sophont) Physiology & Environment (Ecology) ==
Externally, the '''Ayanshi''' appear to be lightly built humans, but with irises that cover 95% of the eye, allowing them better vision in the lower light levels of their homeworld. They appear to have a longer lifespan than most of [[Humaniti]], even the long-lived [[Vilani]]. Little is known about Ayanshi reproduction, except that twins seem to be relatively common. The Ayanshi are also incapable of interbreeding with the rest of Humaniti, due to what appears to have been large scale genetic engineering performed by the [[Ancients]] combined with a certain amount of natural selection on their planet.
 
  
Oddly enough, while the Ayanshi both recognize and understand these concepts, they claim that neither hypothesis is true. They claim their differences are the direct results of the conscious decisions of their ancestors, but they have not permitted archaeological expeditions on their planet to disprove either theory.
 
  
Ayanshi possess, on average, a body temperature which is six degrees below the human norm. This difference in temperature is so noticable to the touch it is probably the reason that the Ayanshi are described as "cold" in early manuscripts. It is likely that this temperature difference is the result of genetic climatic adaptaion. With an average surface temperature of just less than ten degrees celsius and limited seasonal variation it would appear that the forces of natural selection on Ghost have favored a lower body temperature and a slower metabolism. It has been postulated that this basic difference in body temperature between Homo Ayanshi and other Homo Sapiens sub-species could be a contributing factor to the lower birth rates between species.
 
  
Ayanshi are considerably more vulnerable to the effects of heat prostration. To this end all Ayanshi in Confederation service are to be issued combat environment suits with a base temperature five degrees lower than the current setting.
 
  
== Ayanshi (Sophont) History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
  
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== Ayanshi (Sophont) Synopsis ==
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A secretive [[:Category:Minor Human Race|minor human race]] native to {{WorldS|Ghost|Reaver's Deep|3115}}.
  
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== Physiology & Environment (Ecology) ==
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Externally, the '''Ayanshi''' appear to be lightly built humans, but with irises that cover 95% of the eye, allowing them better vision in the lower light levels of their homeworld. They appear to have a longer lifespan than most of [[Humaniti]], even the long-lived [[Vilani]]. Little is known about Ayanshi reproduction, except that twins seem to be relatively common. The Ayanshi are also incapable of interbreeding with the rest of Humaniti, due to what appears to have been large scale genetic engineering performed by the [[Ancients]] combined with a certain amount of natural selection on their planet.
  
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Oddly enough, while the Ayanshi both recognize and understand these concepts, they claim that neither hypothesis is true. They claim their differences are the direct results of the conscious decisions of their ancestors, but they have not permitted archaeological expeditions on their planet to disprove either theory.
  
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Ayanshi possess, on average, a body temperature which is six degrees below the human norm. This difference in temperature is so noticable to the touch it is probably the reason that the Ayanshi are described as "cold" in early manuscripts. It is likely that this temperature difference is the result of genetic climatic adaptaion. With an average surface temperature of just less than ten degrees celsius and limited seasonal variation it would appear that the forces of natural selection on Ghost have favored a lower body temperature and a slower metabolism. It has been postulated that this basic difference in body temperature between Homo Ayanshi and other Homo Sapiens sub-species could be a contributing factor to the lower birth rates between species.
  
== Ayanshi (Sophont) Synopsis ==
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Ayanshi are considerably more vulnerable to the effects of heat prostration. To this end all Ayanshi in Confederation service are to be issued combat environment suits with a base temperature five degrees lower than the current setting.  
A secretive [[:Category:Minor Human Race|minor human race]] native to {{WorldS|Ghost|Reaver's Deep|3115}}.
 
 
 
== Physiology & Environment (Ecology) ==
 
No information yet available.
 
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==

Revision as of 19:52, 6 May 2015

Ayanshi

Status Minor Human Race
Classification Omnivore/hunter-gatherer
Size Unknown
Weight Unknown
Homeworld Ghost (Reaver's Deep 3115)
Multi-world Yes
Canon No
Extinct Extant
Reference Author: Derek Stanley

Ayanshi (Sophont) Synopsis

Ayanshi (Sophont) Physiology & Environment (Ecology)

Ayanshi (Sophont) Synopsis

A secretive minor human race native to Ghost (Reaver's Deep 3115).

Physiology & Environment (Ecology)

Externally, the Ayanshi appear to be lightly built humans, but with irises that cover 95% of the eye, allowing them better vision in the lower light levels of their homeworld. They appear to have a longer lifespan than most of Humaniti, even the long-lived Vilani. Little is known about Ayanshi reproduction, except that twins seem to be relatively common. The Ayanshi are also incapable of interbreeding with the rest of Humaniti, due to what appears to have been large scale genetic engineering performed by the Ancients combined with a certain amount of natural selection on their planet.

Oddly enough, while the Ayanshi both recognize and understand these concepts, they claim that neither hypothesis is true. They claim their differences are the direct results of the conscious decisions of their ancestors, but they have not permitted archaeological expeditions on their planet to disprove either theory.

Ayanshi possess, on average, a body temperature which is six degrees below the human norm. This difference in temperature is so noticable to the touch it is probably the reason that the Ayanshi are described as "cold" in early manuscripts. It is likely that this temperature difference is the result of genetic climatic adaptaion. With an average surface temperature of just less than ten degrees celsius and limited seasonal variation it would appear that the forces of natural selection on Ghost have favored a lower body temperature and a slower metabolism. It has been postulated that this basic difference in body temperature between Homo Ayanshi and other Homo Sapiens sub-species could be a contributing factor to the lower birth rates between species.

Ayanshi are considerably more vulnerable to the effects of heat prostration. To this end all Ayanshi in Confederation service are to be issued combat environment suits with a base temperature five degrees lower than the current setting.

History & Background (Dossier)

Early explorers in the Ghost system determined from orbital surveys that massive structures were present on the planet and that a number of large life forms also existed.

However, due to the differences in Ayanshi physiology they were unable to locate any human life forms. Thus, when the explorers finally made landfall and began to explore the structures they were amazed to discover them remarkably intact. Soon stories began to spread about the Ghost planet and it wasn’t until two months later that initial contacts were made with the indigenous peoples. Apparently the locals had been observing the interlopers and only made themselves known when the Scouts were about to begin excavating a series of burial mounds.

Psychology & Philosophy (Mindset)

No information yet available.

Culture & Society (Ethnology)

Ayanshi society revolves around two realms:

  • Ayata, the world of the living
  • In’chata, the world of the mind or spirit.

Everything in the Ayata is seen as a manifestation of the In’chata, but while interpretation of the Ayata is up to the individual, only the Oracle and her disciples can interpret the In’chata. Most of the society is nomadic with only the Patza’itah, the disciples of the Oracle and their highly trained guards, the Inoshans residing in the massive ceremonial centers. It has been noted that the members of both the Inoshan and the Patza’itah are all twins, with one twin being in the Inoshan and the other in the Patza’itah. It is believed that this is a continuation of the basic duality of Ayanshi life, Ayata vs. In’chata, and the symbolic importance of twins in that system.

Social Organization

No information yet available.

Arts & Aesthetics

The Ayanshi are possibly best known for their contribution to the fine arts of the Imperium. Nothing on Ghost goes unadorned, from the humblest carving knife to the most impressive structure; everything on the planet is a work of art. These art works are currently exported and collected throughout the Daibei Sector and may one day become as highly sought after in the remainder of the Imperium. Though the Ayanshi rarely leave their homeworld they have, on several occasions been persuaded to do so by clients they judge worthy. The “Ducal Gardens” on Warinir (Daibei 0507) were created by the Ayanshi as was “The Scepter of Seasons” possessed by the Archduke of Sol and the “K’sium Matari” in the Imperial Palace on Capital (Core 2118).

Government & Politics (Leadership)

No information yet available.

Government Structure

No information yet available.

Interstellar Relations

No information yet available.

Language & Letters (Communication)

No information yet available.

Calendar & Timekeeping (Chronology)

No information yet available.

Technology & Trade (Economy)

No information yet available.

Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)

No information yet available.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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