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The '''Tenzolîin''' are a dark-skinned [[Near-Valorik (Species Family)|Near-Valorik]] species native to the Seven Moons of [[Teres'rî'el]] within the [[Lethurîa]] Universe. Known for their towering stature, elemental mastery, and clan-based culture, the Tenzolèin embody a synthesis of ancestral tradition and advanced civilization. As members of the [[Volamin Tribe]], they are renowned for their beauty, bravery, and passion, traits reflected in both their physicality and cultural spirit.
The '''Tenzolîin''' are a dark-skinned [[Near-Valorik (Species Family)|Near-Valorik]] species native to the Seven Moons of [[Teres'rî'el]] within the [[Lethurîa]] Universe. Known for their towering stature, elemental mastery, and clan-based culture, the Tenzolîin embody a synthesis of ancestral tradition and advanced civilization. As members of the [[Volamin Tribe]], they are renowned for their beauty, bravery, and passion, traits reflected in both their physicality and cultural spirit.
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| status = Thriving
| status = Thriving
| traits = Broad Noses, large eyes, full lips, long pointed ears
| traits = Broad Noses, large eyes, full lips, long pointed ears
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== Biology and Physiology ==
== Biology and Physiology ==


Tenzolèin stand between 7 and 8 feet tall, with striking physiques marked by pronounced sexual dimorphism. Males tend to be muscular and toned, while females often possess curvaceous and voluptuous builds. Their features include broad noses, large expressive eyes, full lips, and long, pointed ears. Tenzolèin exhibit a rich range of skin tones, including [[Chocolate (Skin Color)|Chocolate]], [[Ebony (Skin Color)|Ebony]], [[Color:Brown (Skin)
Tenzolîin stand between 7 and 8 feet tall, with striking physiques marked by pronounced sexual dimorphism. Males tend to be muscular and toned, while females often possess curvaceous and voluptuous builds. Their features include broad noses, large expressive eyes, full lips, and long, pointed ears. Tenzolîin exhibit a rich range of skin tones, including [[Chocolate (Skin Color)|Chocolate]], [[Ebony (Skin Color)|Ebony]], [[Color:Brown (Skin)
|Brown]], [[Chestnut (Skin Color)|Chestnut]], and [[Espresso (Skin Color)|Espresso]]. Their eye colors include [[Emerald (Eye Color)|Emerald]], [[Turquoise (Eye Color)|Turquoise]], [[Gray (Eye Color)|Gray]], [[Brown (Eye Color)|Brown]], and [[Black (Eye Color)|Black]], with hair shades such as [[Color: Silver (Hair)|Silver]], [[Dark Blonde (Hair Color)|Dark Blonde]], [[Burgundy (Hair Color)|Burgundy]], [[Brown (Hair Color)|Brown]], and [[Color:Black (Hair)
|Brown]], [[Chestnut (Skin Color)|Chestnut]], and [[Espresso (Skin Color)|Espresso]]. Their eye colors include [[Emerald (Eye Color)|Emerald]], [[Color:Turquoise (Eye)|Turquoise]], [[Gray (Eye Color)|Gray]], [[Color:Brown (Eye)|Brown]], and [[Color:Black (Eye)|Black]], with hair shades such as [[Color: Silver (Hair)|Silver]], [[Dark Blonde (Hair Color)|Dark Blonde]], [[Burgundy (Hair Color)|Burgundy]], [[Brown (Hair Color)|Brown]], and [[Color:Black (Hair)
|Black]].
|Black]].


They are bipedal [[Mammaloid]]s, reproducing via [[Reproduction|Penile-Vaginal]] [[Live-Birth]]. Tenzolèin are [[Diet|omnivorous]], possessing a natural resistance to poison and extreme heat. However, they are notably lightweight in their tolerance of alcohol.
They are bipedal [[Mammaloid]]s, reproducing via [[Reproduction|Penile-Vaginal]] [[Live-Birth]]. Tenzolîin are [[Diet|omnivorous]], possessing a natural resistance to poison and extreme heat. However, they are notably lightweight in their tolerance of alcohol.


== Culture and Society ==
== Culture and Society ==


Tenzolèin society is structured as a vast [[Tribal Empire]] known as the [[Tenzolèin Grand Empire]]. This empire is composed of seven distinct noble clans, each governing a unique territory and set of resources. The clans are unified under a central authority figure, the High Chieftain, who is selected from the most influential of the noble houses. This system balances inter-clan autonomy with collective governance, enabling cultural preservation alongside political unity.
Tenzolîin society is structured as a vast [[Tribal Empire]] known as the [[Tenzolîin Grand Empire]]. This empire is composed of seven distinct noble clans, each governing a unique territory and set of resources. The clans are unified under a central authority figure, the High Chieftain, who is selected from the most influential of the noble houses. This system balances inter-clan autonomy with collective governance, enabling cultural preservation alongside political unity.


They value family, honor, and the preservation of tribal tradition. Fringe tribes often maintain nomadic lifestyles, while established clans have founded fortress-cities and permanent settlements that echo their ancestral roots. Ceremonies, rituals, and storytelling are vital components of Tenzolèin life, fostering communal bonds and reinforcing spiritual values.
They value family, honor, and the preservation of tribal tradition. Fringe tribes often maintain nomadic lifestyles, while established clans have founded fortress-cities and permanent settlements that echo their ancestral roots. Ceremonies, rituals, and storytelling are vital components of Tenzolîin life, fostering communal bonds and reinforcing spiritual values.


They speak [[Valorik (Species Family)|Valorik]] and preserve a rich oral tradition, using music, dance, and narrative to pass down histories. Tattooing is a revered artform; each tattoo records family lineage, heroic feats, and clan heritage.
They speak [[Valorik (Species Family)|Valorik]] and preserve a rich oral tradition, using music, dance, and narrative to pass down histories. Tattooing is a revered artform; each tattoo records family lineage, heroic feats, and clan heritage.
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== Spirituality ==
== Spirituality ==


Unlike some [[Near-Valorik (Species Family)|Near-Valorik]] species who suffered under the [[Sherok]], the Tenzolèin do not harbor animosity toward the [[First-Flames]], whom they recognize as their divine creators. As members of the [[Volamin Tribe]], they are celebrated for their vibrant spirit and profound connection to beauty and emotional expression. Their deep reverence for nature and its elemental spirits is expressed through their artistry, storytelling, and rituals.  
Unlike some [[Near-Valorik (Species Family)|Near-Valorik]] species who suffered under the [[Sherok]], the Tenzolîin do not harbor animosity toward the [[First-Flames]], whom they recognize as their divine creators. As members of the [[Volamin Tribe]], they are celebrated for their vibrant spirit and profound connection to beauty and emotional expression. Their deep reverence for nature and its elemental spirits is expressed through their artistry, storytelling, and rituals.  


== Technology and Magic ==
== Technology and Magic ==


Tenzolèin are masters of both technology and magic. Elemental manipulation—especially fire and earth—is their specialty, with many warriors and shamans capable of devastating magical feats. They possess starships and engage in inter-galactic travel, wielding advanced plasma weapons in both defensive and offensive operations.
Tenzolîin are masters of both technology and magic. Elemental manipulation—especially fire and earth—is their specialty, with many warriors and shamans capable of devastating magical feats. They possess starships and engage in inter-galactic travel, wielding advanced plasma weapons in both defensive and offensive operations.


Their artisans craft complex jewelry and weaponry, often enhanced with [[Din]]-infused properties. They wear naturally grown armor that rivals the hardness of metal while allowing mobility and adornment.
Their artisans craft complex jewelry and weaponry, often enhanced with [[Din]]-infused properties. They wear naturally grown armor that rivals the hardness of metal while allowing mobility and adornment.
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== Clothing and Aesthetic ==
== Clothing and Aesthetic ==


The Tenzolèin are known for their sun-exposed attire. Males frequently wear elaborately woven skirts and remain shirtless, while females often go topless or wear minimal chest wrappings. Adornments such as beads, shells, feathers, and stones are intricately woven into clothing, jewelry, and hair. Clan and personal history is etched into the skin through complex tribal tattoos, creating living records of identity and legacy.
The Tenzolîin are known for their sun-exposed attire. Males frequently wear elaborately woven skirts and remain shirtless, while females often go topless or wear minimal chest wrappings. Adornments such as beads, shells, feathers, and stones are intricately woven into clothing, jewelry, and hair. Clan and personal history is etched into the skin through complex tribal tattoos, creating living records of identity and legacy.


== Historical Origins ==
== Historical Origins ==


Originally a nomadic people scattered across the Seven Moons of [[Teres'rè'el]], the Tenzolèin lived in scattered tribal units until the rise of [[The Malismorâ]] and the [[Malisik]] threat. In response, they united to form the [[Tenzolèin Grand Empire]], establishing massive fortress-cities while maintaining their tribal identities. The moons now lie in ruin, abandoned yet sacred, with remnants of ancient settlements that attract scholars and adventurers eager to uncover their mysteries.
Originally a nomadic people scattered across the Seven Moons of [[Teres'rè'el]], the Tenzolîin lived in scattered tribal units until the rise of [[The Malismorâ]] and the [[Malisik]] threat. In response, they united to form the [[Tenzolîin Grand Empire]], establishing massive fortress-cities while maintaining their tribal identities. The moons now lie in ruin, abandoned yet sacred, with remnants of ancient settlements that attract scholars and adventurers eager to uncover their mysteries.


== The Seven Moons of Teres'rè'el ==
== The Seven Moons of Teres'rè'el ==


Each of the Seven Moons had its own biome, ecosystem, and cultural flavor, influencing distinct traditions and dialects among the Tenzolèin. Though they have since abandoned these moons, many Tenzolèin still honor their heritage through relics, rituals, and pilgrimages to the ruins.
Each of the Seven Moons had its own biome, ecosystem, and cultural flavor, influencing distinct traditions and dialects among the Tenzolîin. Though they have since abandoned these moons, many Tenzolîin still honor their heritage through relics, rituals, and pilgrimages to the ruins.


== Relations with Other Species ==
== Relations with Other Species ==


The Tenzolèin share complex ties with their ancestral cousins, the [[Lûdokrèin]]. While inter-marriage is common among nomadic tribes that border other territories, the dominant clans regard themselves as culturally and spiritually superior. Still, deep respect remains between the species, especially regarding their shared origin. Interbreeding with [[Valorîin]] is also well-documented, further blending [[Near-Valorik (Species Family)|Near-Valorik]] lineages.
The Tenzolîin share complex ties with their ancestral cousins, the [[Lûdokrîin]]. While inter-marriage is common among nomadic tribes that border other territories, the dominant clans regard themselves as culturally and spiritually superior. Still, deep respect remains between the species, especially regarding their shared origin. Interbreeding with [[Valorîin]] is also well-documented, further blending [[Near-Valorik (Species Family)|Near-Valorik]] lineages.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Lethurîa]]
* [[Lethurîa]]
* [[Teres''el]]
* [[Teres'rî'el|Teres'rî'el]]
* [[Volamin Tribe]]
* [[Volamin Tribe]]
* [[First-Flames]]
* [[First-Flames]]
* [[Lûdokrèin]]
* [[Lûdokrîin]]
* [[The Malismorâ]]
* [[The Malismorâ]]
* [[Malisik]]
* [[Malisik]]
* [[Tenzolèin Grand Empire]]
* [[Tenzolîin Grand Empire]]
* [[Din]]
* [[Din]]



Latest revision as of 03:07, 15 November 2025

The Tenzolîin are a dark-skinned Near-Valorik species native to the Seven Moons of Teres'rî'el within the Lethurîa Universe. Known for their towering stature, elemental mastery, and clan-based culture, the Tenzolîin embody a synthesis of ancestral tradition and advanced civilization. As members of the Volamin Tribe, they are renowned for their beauty, bravery, and passion, traits reflected in both their physicality and cultural spirit.



Biology and Physiology

Tenzolîin stand between 7 and 8 feet tall, with striking physiques marked by pronounced sexual dimorphism. Males tend to be muscular and toned, while females often possess curvaceous and voluptuous builds. Their features include broad noses, large expressive eyes, full lips, and long, pointed ears. Tenzolîin exhibit a rich range of skin tones, including Chocolate, Ebony, [[Color:Brown (Skin) |Brown]], Chestnut, and Espresso. Their eye colors include Emerald, Turquoise, Gray, Brown, and Black, with hair shades such as Silver, Dark Blonde, Burgundy, Brown, and [[Color:Black (Hair) |Black]].

They are bipedal Mammaloids, reproducing via Penile-Vaginal Live-Birth. Tenzolîin are omnivorous, possessing a natural resistance to poison and extreme heat. However, they are notably lightweight in their tolerance of alcohol.

Culture and Society

Tenzolîin society is structured as a vast Tribal Empire known as the Tenzolîin Grand Empire. This empire is composed of seven distinct noble clans, each governing a unique territory and set of resources. The clans are unified under a central authority figure, the High Chieftain, who is selected from the most influential of the noble houses. This system balances inter-clan autonomy with collective governance, enabling cultural preservation alongside political unity.

They value family, honor, and the preservation of tribal tradition. Fringe tribes often maintain nomadic lifestyles, while established clans have founded fortress-cities and permanent settlements that echo their ancestral roots. Ceremonies, rituals, and storytelling are vital components of Tenzolîin life, fostering communal bonds and reinforcing spiritual values.

They speak Valorik and preserve a rich oral tradition, using music, dance, and narrative to pass down histories. Tattooing is a revered artform; each tattoo records family lineage, heroic feats, and clan heritage.

Spirituality

Unlike some Near-Valorik species who suffered under the Sherok, the Tenzolîin do not harbor animosity toward the First-Flames, whom they recognize as their divine creators. As members of the Volamin Tribe, they are celebrated for their vibrant spirit and profound connection to beauty and emotional expression. Their deep reverence for nature and its elemental spirits is expressed through their artistry, storytelling, and rituals.

Technology and Magic

Tenzolîin are masters of both technology and magic. Elemental manipulation—especially fire and earth—is their specialty, with many warriors and shamans capable of devastating magical feats. They possess starships and engage in inter-galactic travel, wielding advanced plasma weapons in both defensive and offensive operations.

Their artisans craft complex jewelry and weaponry, often enhanced with Din-infused properties. They wear naturally grown armor that rivals the hardness of metal while allowing mobility and adornment.

Clothing and Aesthetic

The Tenzolîin are known for their sun-exposed attire. Males frequently wear elaborately woven skirts and remain shirtless, while females often go topless or wear minimal chest wrappings. Adornments such as beads, shells, feathers, and stones are intricately woven into clothing, jewelry, and hair. Clan and personal history is etched into the skin through complex tribal tattoos, creating living records of identity and legacy.

Historical Origins

Originally a nomadic people scattered across the Seven Moons of Teres'rè'el, the Tenzolîin lived in scattered tribal units until the rise of The Malismorâ and the Malisik threat. In response, they united to form the Tenzolîin Grand Empire, establishing massive fortress-cities while maintaining their tribal identities. The moons now lie in ruin, abandoned yet sacred, with remnants of ancient settlements that attract scholars and adventurers eager to uncover their mysteries.

The Seven Moons of Teres'rè'el

Each of the Seven Moons had its own biome, ecosystem, and cultural flavor, influencing distinct traditions and dialects among the Tenzolîin. Though they have since abandoned these moons, many Tenzolîin still honor their heritage through relics, rituals, and pilgrimages to the ruins.

Relations with Other Species

The Tenzolîin share complex ties with their ancestral cousins, the Lûdokrîin. While inter-marriage is common among nomadic tribes that border other territories, the dominant clans regard themselves as culturally and spiritually superior. Still, deep respect remains between the species, especially regarding their shared origin. Interbreeding with Valorîin is also well-documented, further blending Near-Valorik lineages.

See Also