Kinuke
Human-like beings, but they have no gender or sex and procreate asexually by planting egg-like things in the soil.
In Scolos, native to Nulmagio and understood by most of the continent, the species is called Becque buelos which translates to "lightning men". This is most likely because of their white tattoos on their deep black skin, which look a bit like lightning bolts. This is the name used in most of the continent, but the people in Kāhinu have another word in their native tongue - Hāu. This word is puʻō which simply means "other".
Etymology
Kinuke means "our people" in Uimben nudombaIn Scolos, native to Nulmagio and understood by most of the continent, the species is called Becque buelos which translates to "lightning men". This is most likely because of their white tattoos on their deep black skin, which look a bit like lightning bolts. This is the name used in most of the continent, but the people in Kāhinu have another word in their native tongue - Hāu. This word is puʻō which simply means "other".
Civilization and Culture
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Interspecies Relations and Assumptions
Relationships with humans have been known to happen, but they are extremely rare and are unable to produce any offspring.
The legendary Sugasabunen was said to have taken a human as their lover, but it has never been proven and most scholars refute the notion.
Lifespan
80 years
Average Height
1.8 - 2.3 meters
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