Scholar Ran Ste-Su G’Mindel is assuredly objective in his reports, and not in the least influenced by personal bias or who happens to be funding his studies.
The Val Salian Regional Field Guide
They are also unable to produce the “th” syllable because of the layout of their front teeth. There is a great disagreement over how to imitate it, with “de” or “ze” being the most popular choices. The “ze” party thinks[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is what Ran does when he’s not stalking Kassen. And as seen here, yinglets present their own unique obstacles to being studied.
Ironically, it has been harder to integrate yinglets into human society than the race of giant serpentine, expressionless, claw-limbed creatures.
While most yinglets tend to appropriate/steal most things from older, more well-established cultures and species, they have been known to make discoveries and inventions on their own, though this appears to be the result of random chance and trial and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Successes like Patriarch Poak aren’t common; he had the lucky combination of a larger frame, a larger appetite, and the short, sturdy legs necessary to carry that weight around without his forelegs snapping in half. For yinglets, it’s like evolution[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Matriarch is the decider of an enclave’s “soul,” in more ways than one. As the foremost authority on who breeds with whom, she will decide what the population’s genetic makeup will be, thus influencing the makeup of the enclave[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…