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Vilani
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Homo sapiens vlandensis
Base Information
Classification Omnivore/gatherer
Status Major Race
Locomotion Walker
Terrain Plains
Body Form
Confluence Human
Bio-Identenoid Human
Size 1.75 meters
Weight 75 kg
Culture
Languages Vilani (language)
Social Structure Oligarchy
Technological Epoch TL:13-15
Psionic potential Standard
Origin World
Homeworld location Vland (Vland 1717)
UWP
A967A9A-F
StarportA Excellent: Starship Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size9 Large (14,400 km, 1.03g - 1.33g)
Atmosphere6 Standard
Hydrographics7 Wet World 70%
PopulationA High (30 billion)
Government9 Impersonal Bureaucracy
LawA Extreme Law (no weapons)
Tech LevelF High Stellar (anagathics)
Primary Star F8 V
Atmosphere Standard
Off-world presence Yes
Zoetic individuals Yes
Source
Reference Vilani & Vargr 2-39.
Canon Yes
Also see Ziru Sirka

The Vilani of Vland (Vland 1717) are a technologically advanced Major Human Race with a humanoid appearance.

Description (Specifications)

Biology: Human Major Race (Homo sapiens vlandensis) that developed on Vland (Vland 1717) from human stock placed there by the Ancients.

The Vilani gene pool is much less variegated than that of Terrans although thanks to the size of the Ziru Sirka, and the intermixing of human gene pools, considerable variation exists in physical appearance.

The Vilani have blood types C, D, M, N, and O, with C and N dominant.

General Appearance: Vilani Humans, on average, stand 1.75 meters in height and weigh about 75 kilograms. Descended from omnivore/gatherers, Vilani humans developed intelligence in response to shifting climatological factors and the inhospitable environment of Vland.

Vilani have a strong tendency to have a tanned skin tone as Vland has a bright type-F Star, brownish shades of hair, hazel eyes, and an uncommonly high prevalence of golden eyes.

Evolution and environment

Inhospitable Vland: The homeworld of the Vilani, Vland, while possessed of a environment, for the most part, amenable to Human life, boasted an alien ecology based on its own independently evolved biology, a biology that produced amino acids, proteins, and sugars that were difficult for humans to digest and metabolize. The humans just could not use local plant and animal life for food. Vland was inhospitable in its own way.

Shugilii: One of the oldest occupations in Vilani society is that of Shugilii (Anglic: Shugilii) (which translates roughly as miller). The Shugilii was a person who could transform raw food into edible food through special aging and chemical treatments. The Shugilii position was more akin to that of shaman or witch doctor than that of a cook. Since virtually no food on Vland was edible without some treatment, Shugilii were powerful members of society.

Beginning in prehistoric times, the Shugilii caste developed (and hoarded) safe methods for food preparation. With advanced technology and interstellar trade the need for these secret techniques declined, but the Shugilii retained a role as guardians of tradition, the closest thing Vilani society has to a priestly caste.

  • Please see Shugilii for more information.

Vilani Medicine: The intense alien nature of the land was reciprocal: humans were unsuitable as food for predators, parasites died because humans provided no nutrition, bacteria could not infect the human system, and even viruses were unable to invade and take over human cells.

Consequently, the primitive human society found no need for medically-oriented shaman. Vilani medical understanding was very slow to develop because of this.

Sophonce

This species developed intelligence in response to interspecies competition and the basic inhospitability of their world to baseline human biochemistry.

Overview:

  • Hyper-acclimitization: Known to quickly adapt to many different climates and environments.
  • Requires shelter and clothing.
  • Prefer to shelter in defensible dens protected from the elements.

Climate and Ecotope

This species holds the following environmental preferences:

  • Terrestrial planet
  • Temperate climate
  • Forest or grassland ecotope
  • Standard gravity
  • Standard atmosphere

Genetic Code

Members of Humaniti use the following IISS code:

  • SDEIES-SP
    • Strength
    • Dexterity
    • Endurance
    • Intelligence
    • Education
    • Social Standing
    • Sanity
    • Psionics
  • More complex genetic coding data available to qualified personnel upon request.

Anatomy and Physiology

Sophontologists studying this species have discovered the following data.

Body Plan

  • Humanoid
  • Bilateral symmetry (2-ial)
  • Tetrapod (4-ped)
    • Two limbs used for manipulation "arms"
      • Former brachiator (still capable climber)
    • Two limbs used for locomotion (biped) "legs"
  • Body consists of three segments
    • Head with sensors and multiple-use orifice (consumption, communication, and respiration)
    • Torso with manipulatory limbs
    • Abdomen with locomotor limbs

Biochemistry

Humans have a conventional carbon-water based biochemistry.

Respiration

Humans employ a conventional respiration cycle consisting of:

  • Oxygen-nitrogen inhalant
  • Carbon dioxide exhalant

Ecosystem and Population

Humans are primarily a diurnal species and are active by daylight and rest during the night.

  • They use a wide variety of technologies to master their environment including terraforming.

Diet and Trophics

This species survives using the following methods of consumption:

  • Omnivore/hunter-gathererThis species favors a variety of foodstuffs including plant and animal foodstuffs.

Due to the basic inhospitability of the Vilani homeworld, the Vilani have developed increased gastric fortitude and are accustomed to highly processed and rendered foods through a variety of methods including:

    • Boiling & straining
    • Cooking
    • Dehydrating
    • Pickling
    • Salting
    • Smoking
    • Other chemical rendering processes

Vilani Trophics: The Vilani are evolved from omnivore/gatherers as are other Humans, and will eat a wide variety of foodstuffs, whether of animal, plant, or other origin.

Due to the cultural legacies of the Shugilii and the inhospitable environment of Vland , the Vilani prefer processed foods, including those made through fermentation, pickling, salting, chemical treatment, etc..

This same legacy leads most Vilani avoid raw, organic foods of any type including fruits, nuts, vegetables, and unprocessed meat. To most Vilani, the Vilani folk saying holds: "If it isn't cooked, it isn't food!"

Some favorite Vilani foods and dishes include:

  • Adwuj, (alcoholic beverage).
  • Altmac, (alcoholic beverage).
  • Astroburgers, (bread, vegetable & meat dish).
  • Atrake, (alcoholic beverage).
  • Terran Beef, (meat).
  • Terran Chicken, (meat).
  • Chicklizard, (meat).
  • Terran Coffee, (beverage).
  • Terran Meatloaf, (grain & meat dish).
  • Terran Tea, (beverage).
  • Vilnaf, (alcoholic beverage).
  • Vilnafku, (Vilani native dish, a meat, vegetable & grain porridge-like dish)
  • Yakka Juice, (fruit juice).

Gender and Sexuality

Humans have the following reproductive characteristics::

  • Two sexes (male & female)
    • Mild sexual dimorphism
  • (sexual reproduction)
    • Conjugal intercourse
    • Varied mating systems (primarily serial monogamy) (1m:1f average)
  • Viviparous birth
    • (Iteroparous): Uses K-selection and have few offspring that require considerable amounts of time to raise to maturity.

Adolescence and Lifecycle

The average human lifespan is now well over one hundred years in span and many live longer than that. In addition the technology of anagathics (life extension) is rapidly growing in usage although it is still prohibitively expensive to the masses.

Humans are an iteroparous species and typically bear one child per pregnancy, which requires well over a decade to be educated and come to reproductive maturity.

Larger litters of offspring are possible, but much less common.

Psychology

Currently, Vilani is a cultural rather than racial or national labeling, and it is applied to those within the Imperium who retain some of the old ways.

Dialects of the old High Vilani language survive in certain places, along with a few other fragments of Vilani culture, such as musical forms and other fine arts.

Certain of the old Vilani noble families have maintained more of the old culture. In particular, those who control the Vilani megacorporations instill a predominantly Vilani culture on many of their employees.

Social Organization: 1105

Early Vilani society was dominated by three groups (Bureaux) or Shangarim: the Shugilii, the Aristocrats, and the Merchants.

  1. . Aristocrats: Aristocrats were the natural leaders of society.
  2. . Merchants: The merchants controlled trade.
  3. . Shugilii: The Shugilii were the all important processors of food.

Each of the three social groups organized themselves into government bureaus, but each bureau, actually more of a megacorporation in practice, was essentially an independent government within their controlled territories.

  1. . Makhidkarun, originating with the aristocracy, emphasized interstellar government.
  2. . Sharurshid, originating with the merchant class, emphasized interstellar trade.
  3. . Naasirka, originating with the Shugilii class, floundered after it found that it could not control food supplies on most worlds it dealt with, but it ultimately became a broad based organization, emphasizing energy, transport, and luxury goods.

With the flowering of Vilani society (circa −11,000) and its attendant industrial revolution, each of these three forces gained power rather than lost it; each participated in the creation of the industrialized wealth of Vland.

Language

Vilani (more formally known as Standard Vilani, or SV for short) is the language of the Vilani people, and the descendant of Old High Vilani, the language of the First Imperium.

Language and Letters

This species uses the following types of language to communicate:

  • Body language
  • Spoken language
  • Visual language (sign language)
  • Written language

History & Background (Dossier)

History: General Overview

Vilani Legend: Vilani legends are full of accounts of the wars of the gods, terrible destruction, and occasional intervention in human affairs by the gods. Legends exist of early explorers who found lands with great living stone-metal gods possessed of immense magical powers. Modern archaeologists now believe these "gods" were actually great robot warriors and juggernauts used by the ancients in the Final War. Apparently, the last of these machines finally ran down around −20,000.

Vilani Imperial Expansion

The Vilani discovered intelligent lifeforms on other worlds within 60 parsecs of Vland. None of the races had progressed enough to have begun interstellar travel. The Vilani found it easy to dominate these less technically advanced races. The Vilani were able to impose Vilani culture and law on these other races among the stars. However, the Vilani conquering was not of a militaristic nature, but was economic subjugation.

As their sphere of influence was expanding, the Vilani found it difficult to maintain control across such great distances with jump-1 their maximum rate of travel and communication. At the same time, each of the three power classes of the Vilani society found themselves threatened by the forces around it.

Three bureaux were established, Sharurshid, Makhidkarun, and Naasirka, each independent of the other two, and each assigned a territory among the stars for which it was responsible. Each of the three bureaux was effectively identical, but they initially espoused different philosophies, which were based on their origins. The bureaux maintained their own governments within their territories.

Beginning in −5400, a series of wars to subjugate the resisting fringe cultures was waged. This period of consolidation lasted until −4045.

  • Starjumpers

Grand Empire of Stars

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In −4045, the ruling Vilani council, the Igsiirdi (Anglic: Igsiirdi), declared the Grand Empire of Stars, or in the Vilani tongue the Ziru Sirka. The Vilani calendar starts on this date.

At first, the Empire had no emperor. Within 10 years, the chairman of the Isgiirdi (elected for life by the council) was declared the Ishimkarun (Anglic: Ishimkarun), the Shadow Emperor, who ruled by published proclamation, but never appeared in public.

In −3610, the Shadow Emperor became Emperor of the Stars, who was absolute monarch of the Empire. Successors were elected from the Igsiirdi upon the death of the old emperor.

For nearly 1,200 years the Grand Empire of Stars kept peace among its star spanning population. However, the empire insisted on cultural rigidity.

Exploration was brought to a halt by −4000. Scientific research was controlled and then stopped altogether by −3000.

Terran Relations

The beginning of the end of Vilani domination, however, was emphasized when the Terrans contacted the empire in −2422.

  • By −2400 the Terrans and the Vilani were at war.
  • By −2219 the Terrans had surpassed the Vilani technology and were marching through the cities of Vland as conquerors, and the Grand Empire of Stars was at an end.

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116

These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this polity:







Government and Politics

Vilani in present times are citizens of the Third Imperium. However, the Vilani of the past were the founders and members of the First Imperium or Ziru Sirka.

Military and Intelligence

The Ziru Sirka was known for maintaining massive armies and enormous battlefleets to enforce its authority. Now, the once mighty Vilani military has, for the most part, been subjugated into the Third Imperium's military.

Vland began tightening its control of its trade sphere, and finally organizing it into a centralized state in −5273. This marked the beginnings of the First Imperium, although there was as yet no emperor. During the thousand year period of the Consolidation Wars, Vland conquered and absorbed its enemies until there were no longer any civilized states on its borders (except for a portion of the Vargr Extents, isolated from the Imperium by the Windhorn rift).

The last war ended in −4045, and the Vilani declared the establishment of an interstellar empire to govern all Vilani territory. Known as the Grand Empire of Stars or Ziru Sirka, Vilani dating begins at this point. With no exterior threats, the Ziru Sirka lasted for nearly 1800 years; at its height, which was attained soon after the end of the wars, the First Imperium contained 27 sectors and over 15,000 worlds.

  • Please see polity entry at Ziru Sirka for more information.

Calendar and Timekeeping

The Vilani calendar has its basis in the depths of antiquity; its units were dictated by the period and rotation of Vland (the Vilani homeworld) around Urakkalan, its star.

Vilani dates count from the year of the Establishment of the First Imperium (the Vilani Imperium). Those before are suffixed PI (Pre-Imperium); those after are suffixed VI (Vilani Imperium). There is no year zero. Vilani years are approximately 1.33 standard years in length (496 days). Vilani years are further subdivided into seasons, months, and weeks.

Please see Vilani calendar and Date Conversion for more information.

Research and Technology

Most Vilani worlds are TL 7 to 14 averaging TL 9 to 12.

In −9235 the Vilani made their ultimate breakthrough, one that would assure their ascendance for the next 6000 years. A research team working on the fringes of the Vland system created the first working prototype jump drive and demonstrated its effects.

In −5430, the Vilani finally discovered jump-2. No other race had jump-2, and the Vilani maintained its monopoly on jump-2 by jealously guarding its secrets from all subject races.

Vilani merchants and traders are well-known throughout Imperial space and beyond.

  • Please see polity entry at Ziru Sirka for more information.

Astrography

This race is primarily located in the following areas:

Homeworld

The homeworld of this race is:

World Listing: 1105

Significant communities of this race are known to dwell within the following systems and worlds:

137 of 137 World articles in Vilani
Adigelu  •  Aenog Akh  •  Aerrodz  •  Agkher  •  Agvaezo  •  Akiva  •  Algine  •  Alphaville  •  Amiggus  •  Amluamii  •  Amnuus  •  Andalusia (Da 0810)  •  Angull  •  Anpanaar  •  Ardchi  •  Argi  •  Argisikin  •  Arkiirkii  •  Arlu  •  Aroun  •  Ashush  •  Atorouth  •  Bakhuma  •  Chiauk  •  Daridura  •  Darukaash Zen  •  Divvy  •  Duksham  •  Esusar  •  Flash  •  Fougharr  •  Gaesh  •  Gakhoerr  •  Garash  •  Giinashkhid  •  Gushnemasha  •  Holy Jyestha  •  Hypaethral  •  Ibardan  •  Iisha  •  Imdazu  •  Imsagga  •  Irshinar  •  Kaldi  •  Karpaty  •  Kashmiir  •  Kfugae  •  Khan (Da 0802)  •  Khumara  •  Kimball (Me 1633)  •  Kipli  •  Kishgakhir  •  Kiski  •  Kuusuur  •  Larmai  •  Laruu  •  Lasla  •  Lumnu  •  Lydia  •  Maelstrom (Di 1805)  •  Manoh  •  Medurma  •  Mimsur  •  Mimu  •  Muikha  •  Namkigem  •  Nimluin (Co 2209)  •  Ninaan  •  Nisinasha  •  Nonooleo  •  Nuikh  •  Nukaush  •  Oellaez  •  Pagaton  •  Parthinia  •  Pr'Geehr  •  Prentice  •  Rabir  •  Rathas  •  Refuge (Da 0509)  •  Rrourz  •  Saven  •  Seminary  •  Sh'si  •  Shea  •  Shershe  •  Shirlukam  •  Shuakhuar  •  Shukain  •  Shulasgu  •  Shululsish  •  Shumuu  •  Shéaniki  •  Sima (Da 2736)  •  Sloethu  •  Ssi  •  Starn  •  Station Four (Da 1618)  •  Station One (Da 0517)  •  Station Three (Da 1428)  •  Station Two (Da 2327)  •  Suakan  •  Sumuu  •  Syrna  •  T'azhqava  •  Tae  •  Talnes'ra  •  Tarija  •  Tarterus  •  Teoech  •  Tethys  •  Thaedh  •  Thalassa (Da 2127)  •  Theetasigni  •  Tiffany (Da 1913)  •  Tilmes  •  Toenghur  •  Tomb  •  Tree'chuakh  •  Troy (Da 1940)  •  Troy (Di 2203)  •  Tsaengaeg  •  Tscho  •  Tsuchi  •  Tureis  •  Tutrii  •  Uaam  •  Uerru  •  Ufesk  •  Urrgour  •  Uushagkir  •  Vland  •  Vouthoeng  •  Woomera (Da 0114)  •  Zaenkin  •  Zazun  •  Zuiar  •  
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