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Little else is known of this species, due to limited contact even with the other dwellers of Iluvauromen. They are protected by the [[ICEL]] military, and, by virtue of an Imperial Decree dating back seven hundred years, are the only citizens of the Commonality permanently exempt from agricultural and military service respectively.
 
Little else is known of this species, due to limited contact even with the other dwellers of Iluvauromen. They are protected by the [[ICEL]] military, and, by virtue of an Imperial Decree dating back seven hundred years, are the only citizens of the Commonality permanently exempt from agricultural and military service respectively.
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However, Tharash are ''not'' to be confused with [[Catgirl]]s, and are not to be considered 'cats', either; both comparisons are, for unknown reasons, generally considered offensive - even though the Tharash language itself refers to attractive females as, when translated, 'kittenish'.
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Clearly, information on this species is sorely lacking.
  
 
[[Category:Iluvauromeni Commonality of Everlasting Light]]
 
[[Category:Iluvauromeni Commonality of Everlasting Light]]

Revision as of 01:09, 17 September 2005

Tharash

The Tharash are an insular, hunting-centred culture and species native to Iluvauromen. They are technically feline in appearance, but are characterized by fur covering their entire bodies, save their faces. Male faces are covered with downy, slow-growing hair, whereas female faces are smooth. Tharash do not have fur on the top of their heads, but, like Humans, have hair. The colouring of this hair is always identical to their fur.

Little else is known of this species, due to limited contact even with the other dwellers of Iluvauromen. They are protected by the ICEL military, and, by virtue of an Imperial Decree dating back seven hundred years, are the only citizens of the Commonality permanently exempt from agricultural and military service respectively.

However, Tharash are not to be confused with Catgirls, and are not to be considered 'cats', either; both comparisons are, for unknown reasons, generally considered offensive - even though the Tharash language itself refers to attractive females as, when translated, 'kittenish'.

Clearly, information on this species is sorely lacking.