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Naga
- Common Name
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- Naga
- Other Names
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- Snake Pae, Monsters
Physical Description
- Average Height
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- Male: 8 ft (due to long tail)
- Female: 6 ft
- Body Structure
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- Humanoid upper body with a long, snake-like tail
- Skin
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- Scaly
- Distinctive Features
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- Incredibly long tails, fangs, no visible ear parts
Abilities & Powers
- Physical
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- • Extremely strong
- • Fast strikers
- • Immunity to poison
- • Quick reflexes
- • Stronger than a normal Pae'il (able to carry the weight of a full-grown Pae'il with ease)
- • Tails are powerful enough to constrict both Pae'il and large beasts
- • Increased olfactory acuity (heightened sense of smell)
- • Vibration sensitivity
- • Aquatic Adaptation – can seamlessly move between land and water without the need for gills or breathing apparatus. Tolerant to Naiad-like water temperatures and pressure
- Main Abilities
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- None
- Weaknesses
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- • Highly susceptible to Taint
- • Aversion to bright light
- • Weak against offensive magic spells
- • Easily hypnotized or mind controlled
Reproduction
- Method
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- Like snakes
- Gestation Period
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- One season
- Average Number of Offspring
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- 2–5
- Notes
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- • Extremely protective of their eggs
- • Cannot breed with Harpies – Harpies are prey, not partners
- • The Empress can lay multiple eggs to populate a nest or clan
- • If breeding with another Pae’il (excluding Harpies), the offspring take after the mother
- • Polyamorous society: Males often have multiple females; a female typically has one favored male
- • Due to male territorial nature, male+male relationships are rare
- Developmental Stages
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- • Babies hatch from eggs, are immediately mobile, and have razor-sharp fangs
- • Require hunting support from parents
- • Shed skin once before becoming a child
- • Children are still vulnerable to predators and rival clans
- • Begin to test limits and engage in play-fighting to establish dominance
- • Shed skin once before becoming a teen
- • Teens – males are removed from their home nest
- • Allowed to challenge older males for territory
- • Become competent hunters
- • Begin courting females and shed skin twice before adulthood
Diet
- Primary Food Sources
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- Carnivorous
- Hunting & Gathering
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- Males are responsible for feeding and providing for their females
- Dietary Needs
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- High protein
Behavior & Society
- Social Structure
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- Females are dominant
- Males compete for territory and female attention
- Each clan is led by one Emperor and one Empress
- Communication
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- Verbal and nonverbal – includes growls, hisses, and roars
- Cultural Practices
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- • Live in clans, with multiple nests per clan
- • Males leave the nest as teens and challenge for dominance or begin new nests
- • Males cannot cohabitate without risking bloodshed
- • Males court by gifting trophies of their kills (fur, feathers, teeth, bones)
- • Females are welcomed freely into male territory
- • Nagas adore gems, jewels, and anything shiny – often seen adorned in them
History
- Origin
- Major Historical Events
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- • A tainted Naga clan led by Eris attempted to seize Venus’ temple on Telrunya
- • They succeeded for several years until Venus reclaimed the temple
- • The Naga now inhabit the region of Dragnid
- Interaction with Other Species
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- • Harpies are considered enemies above all
- • Naga dislike other Pae and tend to isolate in their clans
Other Information
- Languages Spoken
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- Common, plus their own language
- Religious Beliefs
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- No formal religion, though one clan worships Eris
- Technology Level
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- Nonexistent
- Tools & Weapons
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- Primitive (wood, rock); prefer relying on physical prowess
- Allies
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- Themselves
- Enemies
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- Everyone, especially Harpies
- Current Status
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- Thriving