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{{Species | The '''Lekarans''' are a [[Near-Human (Galaxa)|Near-Human]] species known for their predominantly female population, striking elegance, and deeply ingrained polygamous culture. Native to [[Lekara]], their homeworld, the species is celebrated for their beauty, devotion to their partners, and their ability to interbreed with Humans and other [[Near-Human (Galaxa)|Near-Human]] species. The population ratio of one male to ten females has shaped their society, resulting in unique traditions, relationships, and statuses. | ||
Lekarans are highly sought after as concubines, companions, and wives among the upper echelons of galactic society. Their alluring appearance, graceful demeanor, and cultural emphasis on worship-like devotion to their partners have made them a status symbol for social elites.{{Species | |||
| name=Lekaran | | name=Lekaran | ||
| oed = l uh k ah r a n | | oed = l uh k ah r a n | ||
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| diet=Omnivorous | | diet=Omnivorous | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Physical Traits == | == Physical Traits == | ||
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* The Lekaran term for a male child translates roughly to "Gift of the Stars," symbolizing their near-sacred status. | * The Lekaran term for a male child translates roughly to "Gift of the Stars," symbolizing their near-sacred status. | ||
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File: | File:LekaranEyeVariant1.png|Varient 1 Eye | ||
File: | File:LekaranEyeVarient2.png|Varient 2 Eye | ||
File: | File:LekaranEyeVarient3.png|Varient 3 Eye | ||
File: | File:LekaranEyeVarient4.png|Varient 4 Eye | ||
File: | File:LekaranEyeVarient5.png|Varient 5 Eye | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Species]] | [[Category:Species]] | ||
[[Category:Sentient species]] | [[Category:Sentient species]] | ||
[[Category:Galaxa universe]] | [[Category:Galaxa universe]] |