Overview
Hailing from the ancestral cradleworld of Lacravi, the lacravida are an all-female, humanoid species known for their immense physical strength, spiritual depth, and maternal identity. They see themselves not as superior to others, but as cosmic caretakers—avatars of the divine, responsible for preserving balance and nurturing life.
Society
- Their leadership is Matriarchal but not authoritarian, balancing between martial discipline and sensual/spiritual celebration.
- Sexuality and motherhood are seen as sacred, not shameful.
- Mothers who are not in a position to raise their children due to emotional, financial, or personal circumstances can return to Lacravi to give birth and entrust their child to communal care.
- This choice is not seen as abandonment, but as a respected path within lacravida society. It allows mothers to continue their service, leadership, or healing without shame.
- Child-rearing and their entire society in general operates in a very communal nature.
- Their spiritual beliefs speak of a creator that granted lacravida the gift to usher all other life into the galaxy.
- They honor death not with sorrow, but with remembrance and life-affirming rituals.
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Physiology
- Highly muscular and graceful, the lacravida appear built for both fertility and combat.
- The average height of a fully grown adult is between six and seven feet tall.
- Instead of feet, their lower legs end in hairless hooves. More data required to ascertain purpose.
- Lacravida ears are much longer than humans’, resembling those of various known creatures such as deer, foxes, jackrabbits, and more.
- They possess enhanced fertility traits—primarily their unique ability to mate with almost any humanoid race. The offspring will be of either race, although it appears slightly more common for the offspring to be lacravida.
- The gestational period for their pregnancies is approximately 16 standard months, much longer than a human's. Hypothesis: Children are more fully developed upon birth.
- While mental and social development appears comparable to that of humans, lacravida do not undergo any physical, emotional, or hormonal changes from puberty until at least age 20. They cannot bear children until age 25, which is when they are recognized as adults, and their full physical development usually settles sometime before age 30.
- Once fully developed, their breasts are much larger than the average baseline of a human. This must be an evolutionary trait because of their fertility and maternal nature.
Further observation will continue to better analyze.
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