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Adjective: Khemish<br>
 
Adjective: Khemish<br>
 
Ethnic Groups<br>
 
Ethnic Groups<br>
Al'Khem 67% (30% servile, 32% craftsmen, 18% librarian, 20% da'kavo)<br>
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Khem 67% (30% ser'ev, 32% da'kun, 18% al'ta, 20% da'kavo)<br>
 
[[St_Oz|Ozian]] 12%<br>
 
[[St_Oz|Ozian]] 12%<br>
Al'Ta 8%<br>
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[[Allied States|Bustian]] 8%<br>
 
[[Myroria|Kaihesse'zhi]] 5%<br>
 
[[Myroria|Kaihesse'zhi]] 5%<br>
[[Miranese]] 4%<br>
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[[Eluvatar|Eluvataran]] 4%<br>
 
[[Jutensa|Jutensan]] 3%<br>
 
[[Jutensa|Jutensan]] 3%<br>
 
Other 1%<br>
 
Other 1%<br>

Revision as of 11:28, 14 January 2015

Population:
Nationality:
Noun: Khem
Adjective: Khemish
Ethnic Groups
Khem 67% (30% ser'ev, 32% da'kun, 18% al'ta, 20% da'kavo)
Ozian 12%
Bustian 8%
Kaihesse'zhi 5%
Eluvataran 4%
Jutensan 3%
Other 1%
Growth Rate: 0.021%


Khem Racial Profile:
Eye Color:
blue = ser'ev, green = da'kun, indigo = al'ta, gray = da'kavo

The Khem people are of a dark complexion with strong graceful bone structures. Due to a culture which strongly encourages physical readiness, they are rarely out of shape.


Servile
The Ser'ev have the darkest complexion and tend to have rough feet and hands from their barefooted labor of generations. They generally dreadlock their rough black hair as a symbol of their peace with their ideal of Ta.

Craftsmen
The Da'kun keep their straight black hair cut short and angular with certain careful geometries implying one craft or another. Their build tends to be slight by general comparison to the other Khemish races.

Da'Kavo
The Da'Kavo stand 6'4" on average over a foot taller than other Khems 5'2".

Librarian
The Al'ta Their indigo eyes are complemented by long black hair often worked into intricate braids. These natives of the isles of Khem had until 1860 kept their temples in the Hyades Rainforest hidden from outside contact. Soon after these simple animistic people became the moral compass of the nation, promoting a resurgence of spirituality in the Khems.