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{{Infobox ancestry|native-manifold=[[Axiom]]|height=5'0' ' - 6'0' ' | {{Infobox ancestry|native-manifold=[[Axiom]]|height=5'0' ' - 6'0' ' | ||
150 - 180 (cm)|weight=50 - 100 (pounds) | 150 - 180 (cm)|weight=50 - 100 (pounds) | ||
20 - 45|life-expectancy=70 - 120}} | 20 - 45 (kg)|life-expectancy=70 - 120}} | ||
'''Memonek''' were the native ancestry of [[Axiom]], the Plane of Uttermost Law.{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|24}} | '''Memonek''' were the native ancestry of [[Axiom]], the Plane of Uttermost Law.{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|24}} | ||
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When memonek entered lower-energy [[Manifold|worlds]], however, they became afflicted with a phenomenon they called ''[[velloparatha]]'', or world-sickness, an illness of emotion that grew stronger over time. World-sick memonek began to experience intense emotions, regardless of their will, in the way other [[:Category:Ancestries|ancestries]] did. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|24}} | When memonek entered lower-energy [[Manifold|worlds]], however, they became afflicted with a phenomenon they called ''[[velloparatha]]'', or world-sickness, an illness of emotion that grew stronger over time. World-sick memonek began to experience intense emotions, regardless of their will, in the way other [[:Category:Ancestries|ancestries]] did. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|24}} | ||
== | == Notable memonek == | ||
* [[Revile|Count Revile]] {{Cite web/ds december 2024|30}} | * [[Revile|Count Revile]] {{Cite web/ds december 2024|30}} | ||
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=== [[Axiom]] === | === [[Axiom]] === | ||
Memonek were the native denizens of Axiom. The dominant language in Axiom was '''Axiomatic'''. | Memonek were the native denizens of Axiom. The dominant language in Axiom was '''[[Languages|Axiomatic]]'''. | ||
=== Common names {{Cite web/Ancestry Names}} === | |||
'''Masculine''': Ayabaskha, Dhamayana, Divarsotto, Duruvatta, Ghaurdamatta, Harakshathra , Khasimandru, Khavettra, Virabanu, Vittarkoya | |||
'''Gender Neutral''': Jamiattra, Lotarhixa, Mitterirtra, Sattayarit, Talyana | |||
'''Feminine''': Abandhaska, Ashariyaa, Devidayya, Gandahraji, Kunismyya, Priyaptaa, Ruthudeva, Urivashii, Vanarishka, Yashovalla | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 23:48, 28 April 2025
Memonek were the native ancestry of Axiom, the Plane of Uttermost Law.[1]
Physiology
Though they originated naturally on their world - like humans did on Orden - the memonek were made of inorganic compounds, including ceramics, metals, and glass.
Memonek had a basic humanoid form-factor. They possessed exceptional speed, but their strange biology made them weigh less than other similarly-sized ancestries.[1]
Psychology
On Axiom, memonek were beings of pure reason. They could experience emotion, but they chose to do so as an indulgence.
When memonek entered lower-energy worlds, however, they became afflicted with a phenomenon they called velloparatha, or world-sickness, an illness of emotion that grew stronger over time. World-sick memonek began to experience intense emotions, regardless of their will, in the way other ancestries did. [1]
Notable memonek
Cultural groups
Axiom
Memonek were the native denizens of Axiom. The dominant language in Axiom was Axiomatic.
Common names [3]
Masculine: Ayabaskha, Dhamayana, Divarsotto, Duruvatta, Ghaurdamatta, Harakshathra , Khasimandru, Khavettra, Virabanu, Vittarkoya
Gender Neutral: Jamiattra, Lotarhixa, Mitterirtra, Sattayarit, Talyana
Feminine: Abandhaska, Ashariyaa, Devidayya, Gandahraji, Kunismyya, Priyaptaa, Ruthudeva, Urivashii, Vanarishka, Yashovalla
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules for Patreon Packet July 2024 (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 24. Retrieved on 2024-07-29.
- ↑ Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules, December 2024 Patreon Packet (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 30. Retrieved on 2024-12-21.
- ↑ Matthew Colville Character Names by Ancestry (PDF). (Patreon). Retrieved on 2025-2-19.