Kun'vorme
Definition
Kun'vorme means with form in the universal tongue.
what is meant by form…
These heritages possess, in general:
- 4 limbs (2 arms and 2 legs typically)
- torso/thorax
- pelvis/abdomen
- a head
It is rarely seen that any humanoid species evolves beyond 12 limbs, though it is possible for even more, but the number of limbs is directly related to mental capacity, and there is a cutoff point where a species loses its sentience in favor of more limbs.
Though it is offset by development of larger or a greater number of brains relative to their size.
- In general arms are attached to the torso/thorax,
- legs are attached to the pelvis/abdomen,
- and the head is attached to or embedded in the torso/thorax.
The shape and size of the toros/thorax and pelvis/abdomen can vary greatly but are generally larger as the number of limbs increases to accomodate the attachment points.
- Common
The most represented evolutionary paths in the universe. Truly well adapted to most environments.
- Animal
Animals are living beings distinguished by their mobility, sensory abilities, diverse forms, and ecological roles, revealing unique environmental adaptations.
- Insect
Diverse, adaptable, small, exoskeleton-bearing, six-legged arthropods vital for ecosystems and pollination.
- Reptile
Cold-blooded, scaly-skinned vertebrates, primarily laying eggs, adapted to diverse habitats globally.
- Amphibian
Cold-blooded vertebrates that live in water and on land, undergoing metamorphosis from larvae to adult.
- Mammal
Warm-blooded animals with hair or fur, live birth, and milk production for offspring.
- Avian
Warm-blooded, feathered vertebrates with wings, efficient respiratory systems, and varying flight abilities.
- Dinosaur
Diverse, prehistoric reptiles with varying sizes, adapted to different environments, thriving for millions of years.
- Arachnid
Eight-legged creatures with jointed bodies, usually featuring venomous fangs or stingers.
- Other Species
Other species along unique evolutionary paths which do not diverge greatly.
- Insect