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Azura Ghost Glossary

Spoiler-Free Glossary

(WILL contain spoilers for Nophek Gloss)

Azura Ghost

 

** Pronunciation notes are my best approximations

Abriss Cetre — The Prime of the Dynast faction of Unity. She and her brother Threi Cetre are the last direct descendants on the Dynast family line. Abriss possesses the highest rank of Graven genetics in any current living being. Due to the harmonious “gravitas” created by her genes, her presence imposes love and loyalty in all species. Through advanced astrology calculated in the Dynast Hold’s incomparable orrery, she is able to read the motion of celestial bodies and divine information about events, individuals, and the past and future. Abriss governs Unity peacefully with the help of various councils and bodies, largely ignoring the multiverse outside of Unity. Her focus is on scientific, anthropological, and philosophical research about the Graven. Abriss believes the Graven aimed to correct the multiplicity of the multiverse—caused by an ancient catastrophe—and unite it back into central Unity to make space and time one continuum of known physical laws. (she/her pronouns)

** Pronunciation: Abriss like “abyss” with an R. Cetre like ket-rah.

 

Andalvian (endaal) — A humanoid species whose chromatophoric skin cells act like colored pixels, reflecting their brain activity in changing patterns and colors. Andalvian emotions are expressed involuntarily on their skin, but their culture is stoic and dispassionate, valuing composure. They are sharply intelligent, straightforward, and honest, most often involved in the sciences, and heavily involved in Cartographer affairs. Their native language is rich with multiple meanings and contextual nuance, able to condense multiple phrases into one. All Andalvians are from Andalvia and of the endaal species, but not all endaal are accepted by Andalvia. Some raciations have variations in chromatophore structure and expression, and additional physical attributes.

 

Aohm One — One of the seven Graves. As a yraga, they are immensely grounded, with a rich internal life; reticent, meditative, slow and deep in their thinking, immune to anxiety, soothing of all those around them. (they/them pronouns)

** Pronunciation: ahh-ohm

 

atmoseal — A membrane of energy and particulates commonly found in place of an airlock, sealing in pressure and gases without the need for physical doors. The atmoseal stretches over the opening of a passageway or ship aperture. Closely related to cloudsuit technology.

 

the Azura — A starship discovered by Caiden in the desert on RM28, half-buried. A mix of contemporary, ancient, and Graven technologies fit together, the Azura has the ability to generate and collapse a new universe of unique physical parameters around it at will. This allows the ship to traverse otherwise dangerous or impossible to access environments, and to cross through dangerous rinds safely. During the events at the Casthen Harvest, the Azura was dismantled down to its crystalline core spine, but Caiden was able to reassemble some of the framing and fill out the rest of the ship body with Glasliq material repurposed from Threi’s own unique starship. (she/her/it pronouns)

** Pronunciation: az-rah, like the English “azure” spoken quickly with “ah” on the end

 

C — Caiden’s nophek pet that he kept from among the small pups rescued from the Casthen. Caiden named the nophek “C” after the first letter of everything he had hated, symbolizing his growth and his triumph over his fears, able to love the creatures that had taken everything from him and began his trauma. C is still a juvenile but quite large already and extremely loyal, intelligent, and protective. He understands much of Caiden’s language. As nophek biology does not do well in most universes, he needs rigorous medical accommodations to be able to travel with Caiden.

 

Caiden Winn — Once a mechanic boy raised on an agrarian world, he survived the slaughter of his people, discovered the Azura as his safety and Laythan’s crew as his new family, and endures accelerated aging while chasing after justice against the Casthen organization that enslaved his people. When the only way to topple them was from the inside, Caiden joined forces with Threi Cetre and succeeded by utilizing his own trauma and the Azura’s universe. Caiden was in fact mis-shipped into slavery, designed originally as a Casthen soldier with a hybridized makeup meant to emphasize Graven genetic material, giving him a “gravitas” effect over others. “Winn” is Caiden’s fake name he adopted first for safety then as his official passager name. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: Caiden like kay-din. Winn like the word “win.”

 

Cartographer — The Cartographers are a long-standing and diversely membered organization dedicated to mapping the expanding multiverse, understanding its content through study, and making it safe for travelers. They facilitate first contact with newfound cultures and organize ambassadorial trips to invite worlds into the wider multiversal culture. They maintain a free, public database of information, and charge for specific chartings, while paying passagers for data on newly charted territory and related work. The Cartographers’ efforts in cultural exchange, education, and mediation has prevented or alleviated galactic wars throughout centuries, though they are not a governing force nor do they operate a military. When Threi Cetre took up the role of Casthen Prime, he allied the Casthen organization with the Cartographers to combine their vast resources and operations for the betterment of the multiverse, while also opening up more revenue potential for passagers.

 

Cartographer Den — Resource hubs on space stations or planets, scattered throughout the multiverse. There is at least one Den per universe of habitable size, located near a stellar egress when possible. They provide Cartographer services, including sales and purchases, medical, and mechanics. Neutral ground is strictly enforced in the “bar” section of every Den. Within Unity, the only Cartographer Den is located in Emporia.

 

Casthen — A private organization governed by their Prime, Threi Cetre, after the death of the previous leader Çydanza at the hands of Caiden and Threi. Having previously monopolized economy, trade, and mercenary services for centuries, the Casthen regime was overhauled to better moral standing and allied with the Cartographers to contribute their considerable resources to multiversal betterment. The Casthen ranks are still populated primarily by hybrids from interbreeding and genetic engineering projects, resistant to multiversal variances. Their hidden headquarters, the Casthen Harvest, was exposed during Threi and Caiden’s coup and remains open to regular multiversal business.

** Pronunciation: cass-then

 

chketin — A humanoid species common in the multiverse. Though muscular, powerful, and never shorter than two meters tall, they are a shrewd and intelligent species integrated deeply into Cartographer function. Chketin are slow to deliberate but stubborn in their final stance, leading others to nickname them “walls.”

** Pronunciation: cha-ket-in

 

cloudsuit — A body harness netting that emits a membrane across the user’s body, like a second skin. The membrane’s material puffs apart into a vaporous field of protective particles that regulate personal atmosphere and protect from external factors. It was designed to be an accessible standard for most species. There are variations of this style of suit for use underwater and in other inimical environments.

 

crossover — The process of crossing through a rind from one universe to another. This involves physiological adjustment to changes in physics on the other side, and exposure to unique energy fluctuations within the rind. Depending on the nature of the individual rind, crossover can impair, destroy, or alter biology and technology. Some things can exist within a universe safely but cannot cross over without detriment. The Cartographers maintain an ongoing database of such universal parameters and rind risks.

 

CWN82 — A medium-size universe that had been erroneously reported as unstable in order to hide Casthen operations within, including an unnamed agrarian planet—Caiden’s homeworld of enslaved workers—and RM28, a nophek habitat planet onto which Caiden’s population was shipped as fodder.

 

Çydanza — The former Casthen Prime, a vishkant who controlled her subjects through blackmail and emotional manipulation. As a long-lived species, she had remained the head of the Casthen for as long as anyone could remember. Caiden and Threi together managed to murder her, with Threi taking over Casthen operations afterward. (she/her pronouns)

** Pronunciation: sigh-dan-zah

 

Dian Six — One of the seven Graves. A muscular human with dark, scarred skin and long black hair. He has a brusque, impatient, violent demeanor, but is fiercely loyal and protective with those he loves. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: fast and softly dee-an

 

Dejin Eight — One of the seven Graves and Leta’s closest companion. The big, lanky, dark-skinned ursgen is powerful, lumbering, deeply caring and comforting, taking up a guardianship role. His trust is hard to earn, but unwavering. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: dehj-in

 

Dominant Graven — The name given to the origin of the Graven genes from which Caiden was engineered, with his genetic gaps filled with material from other species. This type is different from the Dynast Graven genetics that Threi and Abriss Cetre possess from the Dynast line. The nature of the so-called “Dominant” is a highly classified Casthen secret that Threi buried even deeper after he took control of the organization. As Caiden understands it, it is contained in the subterra of the Casthen Harvest, and its form is unknown.

 

Dynast — The governing endarchy of Unity. The Dynast are dedicated to the harmonious functioning of all planetary systems within Unity, and the search for knowledge about the ancient Graven. The Dynast’s centralized government is led by an assembly under control of an appointed Prime descended from the Dynast family. The Dynast believes that the fall of the Graven civilization happened at the same time that Unity was divided into the new, expanding worlds of the multiverse, and that these outer worlds are corrupt and untenable.

 

Dynast Hold — A sprawling city-palace at one of the poles of Solthar, the planet at the center of Unity and therefore the multiverse as a whole. The Hold is the heart of Dynast operations and the home of Abriss Cetre. It is constructed primarily of lightseep obsidian filled out with materials more amenable to habitation.

 

En (Endirion Day) — A notorious rogue across the multiverse, and known by various names, En is a proficient fighter, gambler, lover, and negotiator. They are the muscle of Laythan’s crew and fills various other roles, including sales and purchases. En is a completely augmented human, sporting a hybrid organic-machine body with a small percentage of original biological matter. Within material limitations, they can alter their physique and features to whatever they want, with entirely fluid gender expression. The stability of Laythan’s crew has helped En address a former addiction to change and proclivity to use violence as avoidance. Caiden joining the crew forced En to confront more unresolved relationship tensions and further self-acceptance. (any pronouns)

** Pronunciation: Like the letter “N.” In full, en-deer-ee-on, Day like the word “day.”

 

Glasliq — A rare type of material and also the term for starships that use it in their construction: a crystalline matter that can morph between liquid and solid, reconfiguring shape on a metallic frame, making it supremely agile and resilient against universal conditions. One Glasliq vessel belonged to Threi until Caiden repurposed the Glasliq onto the stripped fuselage of the Azura.

** Pronunciation: glass-lick

 

glave — General term for a personally equipped defensive or offensive weaponry. Glave technology varies in type and effect, and is sourced from a variety of cultures.

 

gloss — The most valuable substance in the multiverse, gloss is an extremely rare energetic material, developed inside the maturing brains of nophek creatures. It can take both solid and liquid form, and is utilized to power Graven technology and generate starship fuel. Some believe that gloss is produced by the parasitization of nophek brains and crystallization of the pineal gland and surrounding tissues.

 

Graven — An ancient species and civilization about which much is still unknown and debated. A mass extinction event wiped out most traces of the Graven—both genetics and technology—leaving behind architectural ruins and remnants across the multiverse. There are various theories as to whether the Graven participated in or even created the multiverse, or if they were indeed wiped out in the same event that divided Unity into expanding daughter universes, and debates over whether their erasure was a single event or a gradual extinction. Graven genetics remain in the human descendants of the Dynast family, presumed to be the last holdout of the Graven’s participation in physical life.

** Pronunciation: Like the word “graven,” that is “grave” with an N.

 

Graven trinity — The Graven energetic forces in the current era are divided into three types or strains: harmonic, enharmonic, and stabilizer. One is the Dynast type, which is physically embodied in the genes of the Dynast family, and represents harmony and affinity, a structuring force that is the root of the “gravitas” effect. Another type has been identified as that emitted by the Azura, a spiritual or luminiferous energy, expansive and entropic. The third type is proposed to be emergent from the union of the two opposite strains as a stabilizing and balancing factor representing control. The three are sometimes conceptualized as body and spirit balanced by a cohesive force, or as order and chaos controlled by neutrality.

 

Graves — Abriss’s research sought to approximate the physical nature, consciousness, sensory extension, and luminiferous existence of the Graven species. She has made extensive progress via conditioning a group of individuals of various species through a complex biological process of radiation and gene transfection. With additional understanding of the Graven trinity, her goal became to unify that trinity within a physical body of non-Graven makeup. The Graves are able to consciously access the luminiferity, a spiritual domain of collective consciousness freed from space and time, where accumulative knowledge is available non-locally. The Dynast hopes that this new information domain will give them fresh insight into who and what the Graven were.

 

gravitas — The Dynast’s term for the loyalty-inducing effect generated by biological beings with Graven genetics. It is conceptualized as a proximity field around the individual, affecting the various senses to degrees dependent on species and physical mitigations. As there are multiple types of Graven energy, the effect of gravitas is assumed to be different for each type. Individuals with gravitas can learn to suppress or concentrate it to only very small degrees—it cannot be suppressed entirely.

 

holosplay — A detailed holographic display. Light organizes along a three-dimensional gridded field of tensor points in the air.

 

Isme Two — One of the seven Graves. Though human, the Graven treatments had aside effect on his particular raciation, which caused his body to become diaphonized: translucent and colorless or strangely colored throughout various tissues. Touch and movements are painful, yet Isme is the most steady, kind, and empathic of the Graves, and one of the strongest fighters in-Proxy. Intelligent, elegant, and scholarly, he is the rational glue that often keeps the group of Graves united. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: iz-mee

 

Ksiñe (Kasiñae) — A medical biologist, surgeon, gastronomer, and animal expert. He was formerly embroiled in a crime syndicate as their medic and torturer. After capture during a rival faction’s takeover, Ksiñe escaped by slaughtering the entire group. He sold their organs to gain funds to flee the planet, then became a reclusive but renown figure in the medical crime arena until Laythan eventually adopted him into the crew. Having formerly owned many animals for companionship and security, he now has only a rare whipkin pet that Panca gifted him in egg form. Like many endaal, Ksiñe is nonbinary. (he/they pronouns)

** Pronunciation: kiss-in-yay or ks-in-yeh, the ñ serves as a “ny” sound.

 

Laythan Paraïa — Former pilot turned multiversal passager, he started with simple trade and salvage jobs while slowly picking up strays and assembling his misfit crew, which allowed for riskier operations. His ship, the Second Wind, is a more modest freighter than his previous vessels, an indication of his life finally winding down as the rest of the crew finds other work. He has a difficult history with the Dynast faction and served many years blind in a labor prison before escaping into the wider multiverse. Casthen torture further destroyed his eyes, and he now uses visual prosthetics. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: lay-thin, Paraïa like the word “pariah.”

 

Leta — Caiden’s childhood friend who he befriended by consistently providing comfort and safety from her parental unit’s abuse. Leta is neurodivergent and highly sensitive, perceptive and proficient at pattern recognition, which made Caiden consider her wiser than him despite her younger age at the time. When their population was shipped to be slaughtered by nophek, Caiden had to leave her in a corner of the transport while he ran, and he was never able to return for her. Despite her unknown fate, he had to accept she was dead, so he could heal from the guilt. (she/her pronouns)

** Pronunciation: A soft “e” between lee-tah and lay-tah.

 

lightseep obsidian — The physical condensation of energy structures previously existing in immaterial dimensions un-phased with physical reality. After the fall of the Graven civilization and the rupture of the singular universe into many, the vibration of the Graven’s lightseep slowed and materialized into visible matter, appearing crystalline and transparent. Lightseep is impossible to move, break, or tool, but many of the lightseep ruins throughout the multiverse have been colonized and repurposed using other materials inside.

 

luminiferity — A nonphysical dimension of energy and information from which physical reality manifests. It is conceptualized as a collective field of consciousness that exists outside of but in relation to linear spacetime, and it is believed that individual consciousnesses are condensations of this field. After death, the consciousness re-expands into the luminiferity. Abriss aims to access the accumulated knowledge and experience inhabiting this dimension through the Graves, who are able to detach their consciousnesses from the physical and inhabit the luminiferity as coherent entities.

 

morphcoat — A jacket made of a morphic material that changes qualities in response to mental state or mood. Useful when traversing frequently between environments and temperatures. Closely related to the morphfabric developed by the Dynast.

 

multiverse — The combined conglomerate of variously sized bubble-shaped universes embedded within one another or stuck together like a foam. Their shared surfaces are “rinds” of energy that separate differences in physics between universe interiors. At an unknown point in history, smaller universes began to bubble off of the outer border of Unity, the original singular universe and now the center of the inflating multiverse. On the fringes of the multiverse, new universes are constantly developing and expanding.

 

nophek — A rare quadruped mammal species from an unknown native planet. Their biology can exist only in specific universal parameters without medical intervention. Nophek are vicious and intelligent carnivorous pack animals. Reddish black in color, their muscular bodies range from one to two meters tall at the withers. They are covered in a mix of fur and rough, scaly skin. As a nophek matures, highly valuable gloss crystallizes within its brain. The value of gloss led the Casthen—headed by Çydanza at the time—to farm nophek on a clandestine planet, RM28. Caiden’s homeworld population on a nearby planet was raising feed animals to be shipped to RM28 until a rogue disease wiped out these bovine and the slave population was sent instead. Caiden survived and healed from this trauma, ultimately taking a nophek pup as a pet from among the litter he rescued from the Casthen Harvest.

** Pronunciation: no-feck

 

Panca (Pan Carai) — The clone of a saisn high official, as is a common practice in the core saisn sects, she was grown in a stimulus-free environment as a “blank slate” for a complete nervous system transfer. A political scandal ended in the official’s death. Panca, a nonverbal witness and of no value as a replacement, had memories wrung out of her as testimony then was sold as a cheap “machine spirit,” a stand-in for a species designed to live within starship engine rooms and tune/attune with them. When the ship she was sold to ended up derelict after a fight—all the crew dead—Panca lived on inside it drifting in space until Laythan boarded for salvage. As his mechanic she found a safe space to rehabilitate. She is able to solve mechanical problems deftly, is an empath, and due to the saisn’s delicate nervous system and specialized organs, she exists in a “sense-sea” of broad spectrum sensory information. (she/her pronouns)

** Pronunciation: Between pan-ka and pahn-ka, full name pan-car-eye.

 

passager — A free individual registered with the Cartographers as a multiversal explorer, bound to a code of rights and allowed access to advanced Cartographer services.

 

Prime — The singular leader of a sufficiently large organization. Within the Dynast, Prime status is hereditary.

 

prinna — A semi-corporeal species that is a temporid, a category of xenid that experiences time differently, either sensorily or biologically. Prinna have delicate musculoskeletal systems and somewhat gaseous layered outer bodies. They vibrate temporally, with impressions of their being—mass, voice, and other sensory elements—extending in front of the current moment and lagging behind them. They are not humanoid but are able to produce common languages and are highly intelligent and curious beings.

 

Proxy — One of the hybrid organic-inorganic mechanical bodies designed by Abriss Cetre specifically for each of the seven Graves. The Proxies remotely contain and are driven by the Graves’ individual consciousnesses, allowing their real bodies to remain safe within the Dynast hold.

 

rind — An interstitial space between universes, like an energy membrane, dividing universes from one another. Rinds can be passed through without resistance, but not all physiologies or technology can cross over without damage. The alterations in physics that rinds impress on objects passing through is individual to each rind.

 

RM28 — A mostly desert planet with the right environmental conditions to sustain nophek. The Casthen established nophek packs here, and sustained them with periodic feed shipments from a nearby agrarian planet.

 

saisn — Tall, lean humanoid xenids known for their fine muscular control and sensitive nervous systems. All saisn develop a specialized sensory organ in the brain that is visible as a transparent, faceted core in their forehead. They are immersed in a “sense-sea”—a broad frequency range of sensory detail. Saisn culture is philosophical and refined, politically complex, and quite secretive to outsiders. Within the Cartographers, saisn often serve on the culture council and as ambassadors to newly discovered worlds and first-contact missions.

** Pronunciation: say-sen

 

scalar gravity — Artificial gravity generated in a patterned matrix of nodes and antinodes within a short range. These scalar gravity fields pattern force in space to levitate objects or to anchor them against surfaces. This gravity system is used for starships, stations, and on a small scale for maneuvering objects or creating force fields.

 

scour — A tubular chamber that can cleanse and restore xenids of all biological type. It cleans skin and clothing, heals minor wounds, kills parasites, and eliminates internal waste. Scour technology is common throughout the multiverse.

 

Sisorro Seven — One of the seven Graves. As a prinna—a temporid species—Sisorro exists vibrating forward and backward across a small span of time, lagging behind and preceding themself. Their body is gauzy and vague with spindly, lightweight bones, and a somewhat birdlike face. Gregarious, bubbly, flippant, and with no filter, Sisorro is the cheer of the Graves, dangerously optimistic and opportunistic. (they/them pronouns)

** Pronunciation: sis-or-oh

 

Solthar — A planet at the center of Unity, which is also the center of the multiverse. Some speculate the core of the planet is liquid lightseep, or a special black hole, or a great machine generating the universe. Solthar is the Dynast’s homeworld, on which sits the Dynast Hold. An orbital field of lightseep obsidian shards is used to refract reality on the planet’s surface and blend real features with holographic ones for a variety of terrain, biomes, and weather.

 

stellar egress — Remnant Graven technology: instantaneous two-way spacetime shortcuts from one specific location in the multiverse to another specific location. They not only cut down on travel time but allow entrance into universes while bypassing the need to cross through a rind. This can open up exploration in universes otherwise too dangerous to cross over into.

 

Taitn Maray Artensi — A former pilot prodigy and war hero with the Bielskan military. Laythan is the only person who knows Taitn’s full hidden history, having picked him up worse for wear from ship wreckage out in the Bielskan plains. Taitn was forcibly accelerated in age as a child to forge him into a pilot skilled enough to win the war, then was discarded after the victory. He is still one of the best pilots in the multiverse. Caiden’s presence in the crew encouraged Taitn to shed some of his own traumas and gain more independence, eventually pulling him out from under Laythan’s wing as he also found love with a Cartographer clinician, Lyli. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: Like the name “Titan” or the word “tighten.”

 

Tayen Five — One of the seven Graves. A butch human woman, gruff and irreverent, blunt and vindictive, but fiercely loyal to those she calls family. Her brain was infected by an alerid type parasite that nearly killed her. The Graves project saved her life and allowed a symbiosis with the parasite, but it detours her speech pattern and reorders her memories. She is considered the most brutish fighter of the group—she thinks very straightforward and acts fast. (she/her pronouns)

** Pronunciation: tay-ehn

 

Threi Cetre — The Casthen Prime and a descendant of the Dynast family line, possessing Graven genetics. His Graven rank and thereby his gravitas is less than his sister Abriss Cetre’s, thought to be a result of the line’s inbred nature and general Graven dilution. Threi—originally playing three political sides—conscripted Caiden to join him at the Casthen Harvest and ultimately to depose the former Casthen Prime, Çydanza. Threi afterward assumed the role of Casthen Prime despite being imprisoned in Çydanza’s universe by Caiden: the universe’s rind is impassible except by bridging it with the universe generated by the Azura. Threi has historically been obsessed with finding a way to murder his sister Abriss since she is the most powerful being in the multiverse and, he believes, aims to dismantle it. (he/him pronouns)

** Pronunciation: thray. Family name is “ket-rah”

 

twitch drive — A ship flight-control system that uses the pilot’s muscular control, rather than conventional neural control. It is considered more reliable and comprehensive. Twitch drives usually consist of two or more pliable panels to encase fingers or comparable appendages, but may also involve—via the seat—the full musculoskeletal system of the body. The theory behind this flight method emerged from the technical riding of creatures, where the flow of energy and pressure links the two neural and musculoskeletal systems together in a feedback circuit.

 

Unity — Once the sole universe during the time of the Graven civilization, Unity is the largest universe and the most central to the entirety of the multiverse. It is slowly inflating and absorbing planets and other celestial bodies at its expanding border. The Dynast faction governs Unity, and has immigration programs for affected border worlds. The physical and metaphysical laws within Unity are so well understood, nearly all disease and ailment is preventable, life-spans can be lengthened, education is free, one language is common, technology has perfected resource generation and waste management, and citizens understand how to align with reality to manifest their desires and needs. For many, Unity is considered the paragon of safety and comfort.

 

ursgen — Humanoid xenids averaging two and a half meters tall, with a leanly muscular, lanky build, long thick tail, broad face and small eyes, long expressive ears, and a nearly hairless body. Their thick skin ranges through dark brown and grey shades. Their culture is nonviolent and reclusive, originally from outside Unity but long since adapted to it, drawn to Unity’s harmonious principles. Ursgen in Unity tend to intersperse a pidgin language into the Shihl common tongue, though their native language is based largely on touch and pulse.

 

whipkin — A short-furred, egg-laying mammal around one-half meter long from nose to tail. They are omnivores adapted to a saline woodland environment, with long-fingered paws for climbing, and patagia between forelimbs and hind limbs for gliding and swimming. They are extremely intelligent, but shy and reclusive in the wild. Ksiñe owns a pet whipkin.

 

xenid — Generic term for an individual of an alien species, usually but not exclusively applied to nonhumans.

** Pronunciation: zee-nid

 

yraga — Tall, bulky, muscular xenids with fungal or floral features to their build: all white, silver-freckled skin with scarlet cilia frilled up inside bony and liliaceous folds. They have skulls but no distinct facial features, no mouth, internal light reception system. Their telepathic speech unfolds like a forest in fast motion, syntax budding and decomposing, many parts working to form a whole. They are a slow, meditative, intensely focused and—many consider—enlightened species.

** Pronunciation: ear-ogg-ah