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[[File:Rokex.png|thumb|Rokhandan]]
|name=Rokhandans
|image=[[File:Rokex.png|300px]]
|Homeworld=[[Fen]]
|Empires= [[Rokhandan Directorate]]
|Life Expectancy= 150 (300)
|Average Size=5-7 Feet
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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Rokhandans are a species of humanoids with expressly canid features. They hail from their arid homeworld of Fen, a planet with harsh conditions and a water scarcity. The Rokhandans are known as an intelligent species and are the most advanced spacefaring race in the known galaxy. Their intelligence is only matched by their curiosity; it is not unusual to find that a Rokhandan is behind some sort of useful technology or new discovery that is pertinent to the galaxy at large. Despite their bookish ways, Rokhandans are known to be excitable and outgoing. With a highly social culture, they willingly integrate cultural phenomenon from other species and maintain warm diplomatic relations with most of the other galactic empires. As such, it is not uncommon to find Rokhandans in every corner of the galaxy, driven to emigrate to study, learn, or merely socialize.
Rokhandans are a clade of upright two-legged omnivores with distinctly canine physiology. They originate from Fen, a planet in the Ahni system known for its brutal weather. While rokhandans are most populous within their native Ruz'kahni Directorate, they're a common species in nearly every corner of populated space owing to their affinity for new ideas and concepts, and their natural curiosity and wanderlust. Stereotypically rokhandans are intelligent, educated, and possibly a bit naive. They are often considered natural scientists. But the numerous subspecies and clans that populate various planets in and out of the Directorate may vary wildly in culture, behavior and skill sets.


==Biology==
==Biology==
As a species native to an arid planet, Rokhandans are by design more resistant to warmer temperatures and dry conditions. Their bodies have evolved to use water more efficiently, allowing them to go longer without drinking before dying of thirst. They only sweat through their palms, soles and ears, but their high heat tolerance allows them to comfortably survive in hot conditions that would be unpleasant to other species. They, much like other races, are bipedal in nature, and typically have high endurance. This was a necessity to survive natural predators in the wide open savannas of their home world.
Owing to their origin as a number of closely related species, the average rokhandan is incredibly diverse in appearance. From hyenaoids to vulpines to the more common canines and some even more exotic species adapted to various environments. Nearly all however are rugged, capable of surviving a variety of difficult climates and tend towards being light in build. Despite appearances, rokhandans are not related to terran canines and have an entirely different evolutionary path. Though some theorists insist the appearance is evidence enough of 'precursor meddling' with the major species of the galaxies, these are usually considered crackpot theories.


Rokhandans feature a variety of facial structures, body types, patterns, and coats. They are sometimes derogatorily equated to Earth canines, but while they might appear the same, they are in no way related despite certain breeds of Rokhandans bearing an uncanny resemblance to actual dogs. They are typically between five and seven feet tall, and are predisposed to a high metabolism and lean body type. However, some Rokhandans do fall into a sedentary life style, giving them a wide variety of shapes from short and stout to broad and imposing.
The evolutionary history of the rokhandan subspecies owes itself to a shared origin, a species of upright carnivorous scavenger that had a symbiotic relationship with the ancestor of the ghineru, an animal of the rokhandan homeworld that holds something of a role similar to a dog, a horse and a goat combined within their home planet's culture. Both the ghineru and numerous rokhandan subspecies evolved from these two. The omnivorous ghineru turned primarily herbivorous and soon relied upon the rokhandans for protection, and the rokhandans went from scavenging their symbiote's prey and protecting their vulnerable young--to protecting the species and using the ghineru as mounts, companions and dairy-producers.  


==Galactic Opinion==
==Galactic Opinion==
Rokhandan scientists are greatly respected by their peers in other galactic empires. Certain pieces of technology used by the galaxy at large are brain children of Rokhandan scientists, including the Universal Translator alien species use to communicate with each other. Given their highly sociable and curious nature, some Rokhandans can run afoul of individuals who interpret their excitability in a negative way, as though they are being studied like lab specimens rather than being interacted with. By and large, however, many of the advancements in fields like medicine, genetics, engineering, shipbuilding, physics and more can be attributed to Rokhandan minds or Rokhandan contributions to science, and they are typically viewed warmly as a side-effect.
With their adaptability and ease of integrating with other cultures, rokhandans are as prevalent throughout civilized space as humanity is, thus opinions can vary dramatically. Within the Galactic Coalition they're a common sight and are generally regarded as anyone else would be, having integrated with humanity since the days of the Solar Empire. Within the former holdings of the Grand Tide or in the Holy See, negative associations with the Secession War may make them significantly less popular. Anti-rokhandan sentiment has grown significantly throughout the peoples on the Federation side of the war–an issue particularly felt by the significant rokhandan diaspora within the federation. However, despite these varying opinions, a few stereotypes remain consistent throughout most of space.
 
There is a tendency to assume all rokhandans get good grades, and are scientists, researchers, geniuses or are involved in high technology of some kind. While it is true that an abnormal number of rokhandans within the diaspora are employed in these fields, they are still a minority. This, combined with the common pejorative of ‘dog’  tends to further enhance foreign-born rokhandans' tendency to adopt foreign cultures and try to fit in and avoid being stereotyped into these categories. For Directorate rokhandans, being called a 'dog' is often far less negatively received, and the assumption of scientific genius is something of a point of pride,a reflection of one's clan and nation, even if they are a humble farmer.
 
Something that holds true for both foreign- and domestic-born rokhandans though, is a tendency to assume they copy bits and pieces of other cultures, religions and belief systems. This has also led to a false assumption that rokhandans lack a culture of their own, or are little more than ‘the humans’ pet dogs. Finally, rokhandans are generally considered friendly and outgoing. Rokhandans from the directorate are raised in a culture of general politeness and hospitality towards foreigners, and those outside of it tend to be raised in a culture of adaptation and professionalism.
 
==Naming Convention==
In the matter of tradition; Humans have compared the Rokhandan language to be vaguely “Indo-Arabic” in nature. While quite a few Rokhandan families have approached unconventional naming methods, there are still many who hold true to tradition.
 
Given that they’re an empire, it goes without saying there are countless dialect variants to their language. In spite of this, there is still a common format:
 
'''Given Name | Family Name | Clan Name'''
 
Directorate Rokhandan gain their citizenship through their clans. This means Directorate Rokhandan, generally speaking, should all have a clan name. It is not required to be a Rokhandan or even a Directorate to be a citizen of a clan. However, it is traditionally expected to be a clan citizen in order to become a Directorate citizen. Considering clans are related to territories, it is possible that a Rokhandan relocates, is accepted, and changes their clan name to match.
 
Opposingly, non-Directorate Rokhandans should not hold a clan name. To have a clan name and not be part of the Directorate is extremely uncommon. Often seen as someone holding on to a sliver of connection for the sake of it. Much like claiming 1/24 of a tribe they’ve never had communication with in any shape or form.


However, while the Rokhandan government willingly shares its technology and research for non-military purposes, they are notoriously stingy about providing other empires with military tech. This has its benefits and consequences; the Directorate's Expeditionary Fleet is the most advanced navy in the galaxy, but its failure to share this military technology with its allies is a source of significant consternation in some political circles. Many feel that the Rokhandans are essentially gatekeeping other species from advancing, or that they simply don't trust aliens with this sort of dangerous tech. Given the Federation's actions and what happened after they deployed their super-weapon, however, a good majority of Rokhandans believe that this has only justified their lack of transparency in this regard.
== Rokhandan Diaspora ==
As some of the first interstellar travelers and a gregarious and adaptable species, rokhandans are not uncommon sights in the farthest reaches of settled space. As mentioned earlier, the diaspora tends to face the brunt of stereotypes, both negative and positive and are particularly known for their integration into local cultures and communities. Despite this cultural adaptability, the clan and familial lineages still hold sway over the most far flung of rokhandans, if only in small part. Nearly every rokhandan has at least a distant relationship to a family within the Directorate, and with the interstellarization of politics the inescapable fact is the Directorate is linked directly socially and politically with both its allies and its enemies. This complex link of home and culture has proven itself a potent political force within the Directorate itself and numerous lobbying organizations in foreign empires exist to further these varied interests.


==Racials==
The most powerful of these by a wide margin is the Solar Rokhandan Public Affairs Committee, a potent lobbying group within the Directorate with ties directly to numerous clans leaderships and economies that aims to ensure the interests of the diaspora within Galactic Coalition space is maintained and that the Directorate maintains its place within the InterStellar Treaty Organization. While other lobbying groups within and outside the Directorate exist, none match the sheer power of this group, and it is widely considered to be the force that has kept the Directorate from drifting too far from the Coalition. While smaller, the amount of rokhandans left behind in the Federation have rapidly formed their own pacts and organizations and the future of the Directorate, and their relations with their extensive diaspora has been a matter of constant concern since the secession war.
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==Style Guide==
==Style Guide==
[[Image:RohkFlavor.png|thumb|500px]]
Please see the Appearance Guide for non-race specific guidance and rules.
Please see the Appearance Guide for non-race specific guidance and rules.


Rokhandans should be represented as canine in appearance, using a canine styled head. Some examples of these are the Paws Maned Wolf, Paws Canine, Avenity Jex, Kani Dog or alternatively a non-canine head accurately modded to resemble a canine such as the Paws Feline or SKNK Skunk heads as some examples. They should sport two ears atop their heads along with a tail. Fur colors should range within natural fur tones such as black, brown, whites, greys etc. However, they can rarely be less natural colors such as blues, reds etc. but this would be considered an abnormality.
Rokhandans should have a head that looks canid. Foxes, wolves, dogs, even hyenas could all represent rokhandans. Good examples of this would include the Psicorp wolf, the Cerberus Canis, and the Sugarcult hyena heads. Most rokhandans are furred and have natural colors, whether earthtone or greyscale. Less common mammalian colors such as green or blue may occur but these are generally considered an abnormality or a modification.


==Race Rules==
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 2 September 2024

Rokhandan Lore Pages
Species Lore Pages Rokhandan
Planet and System Pages Fen
Governments and Organizations Pages Ruzkahni Directorate
Rokhandans
Rokex.png
Species Info
Homeworld Fen
Empires Rokhandan Directorate
Life Expectancy (Max) 150 (300)
Average Size 5-7 Feet

Overview

Rokhandans are a clade of upright two-legged omnivores with distinctly canine physiology. They originate from Fen, a planet in the Ahni system known for its brutal weather. While rokhandans are most populous within their native Ruz'kahni Directorate, they're a common species in nearly every corner of populated space owing to their affinity for new ideas and concepts, and their natural curiosity and wanderlust. Stereotypically rokhandans are intelligent, educated, and possibly a bit naive. They are often considered natural scientists. But the numerous subspecies and clans that populate various planets in and out of the Directorate may vary wildly in culture, behavior and skill sets.

Biology

Owing to their origin as a number of closely related species, the average rokhandan is incredibly diverse in appearance. From hyenaoids to vulpines to the more common canines and some even more exotic species adapted to various environments. Nearly all however are rugged, capable of surviving a variety of difficult climates and tend towards being light in build. Despite appearances, rokhandans are not related to terran canines and have an entirely different evolutionary path. Though some theorists insist the appearance is evidence enough of 'precursor meddling' with the major species of the galaxies, these are usually considered crackpot theories.

The evolutionary history of the rokhandan subspecies owes itself to a shared origin, a species of upright carnivorous scavenger that had a symbiotic relationship with the ancestor of the ghineru, an animal of the rokhandan homeworld that holds something of a role similar to a dog, a horse and a goat combined within their home planet's culture. Both the ghineru and numerous rokhandan subspecies evolved from these two. The omnivorous ghineru turned primarily herbivorous and soon relied upon the rokhandans for protection, and the rokhandans went from scavenging their symbiote's prey and protecting their vulnerable young--to protecting the species and using the ghineru as mounts, companions and dairy-producers.

Galactic Opinion

With their adaptability and ease of integrating with other cultures, rokhandans are as prevalent throughout civilized space as humanity is, thus opinions can vary dramatically. Within the Galactic Coalition they're a common sight and are generally regarded as anyone else would be, having integrated with humanity since the days of the Solar Empire. Within the former holdings of the Grand Tide or in the Holy See, negative associations with the Secession War may make them significantly less popular. Anti-rokhandan sentiment has grown significantly throughout the peoples on the Federation side of the war–an issue particularly felt by the significant rokhandan diaspora within the federation. However, despite these varying opinions, a few stereotypes remain consistent throughout most of space.

There is a tendency to assume all rokhandans get good grades, and are scientists, researchers, geniuses or are involved in high technology of some kind. While it is true that an abnormal number of rokhandans within the diaspora are employed in these fields, they are still a minority. This, combined with the common pejorative of ‘dog’ tends to further enhance foreign-born rokhandans' tendency to adopt foreign cultures and try to fit in and avoid being stereotyped into these categories. For Directorate rokhandans, being called a 'dog' is often far less negatively received, and the assumption of scientific genius is something of a point of pride,a reflection of one's clan and nation, even if they are a humble farmer.

Something that holds true for both foreign- and domestic-born rokhandans though, is a tendency to assume they copy bits and pieces of other cultures, religions and belief systems. This has also led to a false assumption that rokhandans lack a culture of their own, or are little more than ‘the humans’ pet dogs. Finally, rokhandans are generally considered friendly and outgoing. Rokhandans from the directorate are raised in a culture of general politeness and hospitality towards foreigners, and those outside of it tend to be raised in a culture of adaptation and professionalism.

Naming Convention

In the matter of tradition; Humans have compared the Rokhandan language to be vaguely “Indo-Arabic” in nature. While quite a few Rokhandan families have approached unconventional naming methods, there are still many who hold true to tradition.

Given that they’re an empire, it goes without saying there are countless dialect variants to their language. In spite of this, there is still a common format:

Given Name | Family Name | Clan Name

Directorate Rokhandan gain their citizenship through their clans. This means Directorate Rokhandan, generally speaking, should all have a clan name. It is not required to be a Rokhandan or even a Directorate to be a citizen of a clan. However, it is traditionally expected to be a clan citizen in order to become a Directorate citizen. Considering clans are related to territories, it is possible that a Rokhandan relocates, is accepted, and changes their clan name to match.

Opposingly, non-Directorate Rokhandans should not hold a clan name. To have a clan name and not be part of the Directorate is extremely uncommon. Often seen as someone holding on to a sliver of connection for the sake of it. Much like claiming 1/24 of a tribe they’ve never had communication with in any shape or form.

Rokhandan Diaspora

As some of the first interstellar travelers and a gregarious and adaptable species, rokhandans are not uncommon sights in the farthest reaches of settled space. As mentioned earlier, the diaspora tends to face the brunt of stereotypes, both negative and positive and are particularly known for their integration into local cultures and communities. Despite this cultural adaptability, the clan and familial lineages still hold sway over the most far flung of rokhandans, if only in small part. Nearly every rokhandan has at least a distant relationship to a family within the Directorate, and with the interstellarization of politics the inescapable fact is the Directorate is linked directly socially and politically with both its allies and its enemies. This complex link of home and culture has proven itself a potent political force within the Directorate itself and numerous lobbying organizations in foreign empires exist to further these varied interests.

The most powerful of these by a wide margin is the Solar Rokhandan Public Affairs Committee, a potent lobbying group within the Directorate with ties directly to numerous clans leaderships and economies that aims to ensure the interests of the diaspora within Galactic Coalition space is maintained and that the Directorate maintains its place within the InterStellar Treaty Organization. While other lobbying groups within and outside the Directorate exist, none match the sheer power of this group, and it is widely considered to be the force that has kept the Directorate from drifting too far from the Coalition. While smaller, the amount of rokhandans left behind in the Federation have rapidly formed their own pacts and organizations and the future of the Directorate, and their relations with their extensive diaspora has been a matter of constant concern since the secession war.

Style Guide

RohkFlavor.png

Please see the Appearance Guide for non-race specific guidance and rules.

Rokhandans should have a head that looks canid. Foxes, wolves, dogs, even hyenas could all represent rokhandans. Good examples of this would include the Psicorp wolf, the Cerberus Canis, and the Sugarcult hyena heads. Most rokhandans are furred and have natural colors, whether earthtone or greyscale. Less common mammalian colors such as green or blue may occur but these are generally considered an abnormality or a modification.