Saevitia
Saevitia
Plural: Saevitia/saevitii
Latin Origin: “Saevitia” means cruelty, savagery, or rage in Latin.
It comes from “saevus”, meaning fierce, furious, or raging.
“Those who burn to protect.”
Basic Information
Anatomy
Their bodies are lean but dense; not necessarily bulky, but visibly strong.
Slightly elevated body temperature, especially when emotions rise.
A Saevitia heart beats faster and stronger than average, becoming irregular under stress—Saevitia are very susceptible to heart-related issues.
Their sweat sometimes smells faintly metallic or like iron—an involuntary sign of their internal “boiling.”
Behaviour
They instinctively defend their personal space, honor, and possessions fiercely. This territorial nature can be subtle; like a glare, a tense posture, or a warning tone, but very clear to those who know them.
They see competition as a way to prove oneself and settle disputes.
Pain and hardship are endured silently. They rarely complain, seeing endurance as part of their violent nature.
Rather than outwardly exploding, some Saevitia turn their violence inward, punishing themselves mentally or physically for perceived failures or weaknesses.
Occasional bouts of self-sabotage—damaging possessions, breaking things, or engaging in harmful habits—serve as outlets for self-directed aggression.
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