The Saurians
Introduction
This group is made up of reptilian humanoids apparently subservient to a ruling race of humanoid amphibians called Salamanders.
The Saurian Arrect
The Saurian Arrect are the reptilian (and one amphibian) humanoids, and include the Salamanders, Monitors, Hobyahs, Slithards, Suchoids/Sebekites, and many others.
Salamanders
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Pterygons
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Kneckers / Suchoids / Sebekites
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Raptors
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Monitors / Varanites
Monitors are social beings, with a strong sense of discipline ever-restraining the violent passions of their reptilian brain. As emotionally intense entities, Monitors have a deep sense of aesthetics and tend toward hedonism. Monitors prefer to listen to and produce rhythmic, low-pitch music with strong bass, especially drums. Percussion instruments more generally tend to be favored over other types. They enjoy strong, meaty smells and flavors, and they are especially fond of the smells of rotten flesh and of sweet fruit. Varanite family groups tend to be temporary. Mating among Varanites take the form of serial monogamy, with an extra emphasis on the word serial: males and females pair up to raise a clutch of young, but as soon as the young are able to handle themselves within their society (i.e., show responsibility and the ability to stand up for themselves against bullies), and are also able to demonstrate sufficient survival skills for enduring the wilds, the parents part ways and pair with other individuals. Occasionally, a single pair grow so fond of one another that they practice a less-extremely-serial, more human-like form of serial monogamy, and will only mate with one another until one of the pair dies; this is somewhat frowned upon in Monitor society, as it restricts genetic diversity, but there is no official social sanctioning that prohibits it. |
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Avians
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Slithards
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Attocrops
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Hobyahs
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Nagas / Nagis
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Kappas
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The Saurian Repent
The Saurian Repent denotes the various sprawling reptilians who act as "beasts of burden" to the Saurian Arrect, and include riding lizards, chamaeleochs, sirrushes, Sarcosuchids, Kaprosuchids, Saurosuchids, and others.
Cockadrylles
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Kneckerhounds
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Arctodrylles
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Busuchons
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Leondrylles
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Megalosuchons
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Pterodrylles
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Varanidons
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Reptants
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Chameleochs
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Cetosaurs
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Cetocanths
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