Cielioid

Cielioid Evolution

Cielioids evolved from an ancestor similar to tumbleweeds on Earth.  These lightweight bushes would break off from their roots, and be carried by the wind to distribute their seeds. 

Some of these bushes evolved special leaves that could store water and nutrients after being separated from their roots in order to produce more seeds.  As time went on, some of the ancestor plants also developed specialized parts to digest insects, further extending their uprooted life.

In order to maximize their nutrition intake, and do some basic navigation, these plants evolved basic musculature and nervous systems that could move their branches and leaves a bit.  This proved so successful that the proto-Cielioids now spent most of their lives in an un-rooted state, after a short maturation.

Over a long span of time, the ancestors of the Cielioids lost much of their bushiness.  Their bodies gradually became large, single leaves that could flex to take advantage of the wind.  Some of these adapted to airborne life, while others developed basic limbs, torsos, and heads to live on land.

Gradually, the land-based ancestors of the Cielioids acquired an upright  posture in order to reach food sources that were off the ground and to see predators from a greater distance.

The first anatomically modern Cielioids appeared around half a million years ago.  Overall, their development of culture and technology has proceeded at a slower pace than that of the human race.

Cielioids

Notable Subspecies

The Boxer is adapted to heavy labor and hand-to-hand combat.

The Brain is adapted for high intelligence and memory.

The Centaur is adapted to industrial work and carrying heavy burdens.

The Cielioid Grey is adapted to sanitation and waste collection.

The Philosopher is adapted to mindfulness and logic.

The Pilot is adapted to the operation of spacecraft.

The Poet is adapted to make leaps of intuition.

Cielioid Centaur

Subspecies Description

The “Centaur” is a Cielioid adapted just to perform manual labor.  This subspecies was first engineered during the 1,000 Years war, when industrial robots rose up against their masters.

The Centaur's form is designed to assist in the carrying of heavy loads, and to perform repetitive tasks.  Centaurs can be found in a variety of roles, but generally perform unskilled or semi-skilled labor.

Due to their higher metabolism rates, Centaurs generally live shorter lifespans than other Cielioids.  An average lifespan for a Centaur is 80 years.

Cielioid Boxer

Subspecies Description

The boxer is a Cielioid adapted to hand to hand combat.  The Boxer cuts a towering figure, heavily muscled with hands built to inflict the maximum amount of damage, and no head or neck separate from its body.  The biggest psychological adaptations of the boxer subspecies are a propensity for aggression and respect for authority.

Most boxers find employment in law enforcement or the military.  Boxers are also in demand as enforcers among criminal organizations.  When boxers are employed outside of these fields, care is usually taken to place them under the command of a mentor/ boss who they respect, and to minimize their aggression.  Under the right circumstances, Boxers also excel in performing heavy labor, which was significant in the 1,000 Years War.

Boxers generally live shorter lives than most Cielioids, due to their high metabolisms.  A typical Boxer lives to about 50 years old.

Cielioid Grey

Subspecies Description

Cielioid Greys are the sanitation workers in Cielioid society.  They generally work at night, and because of this have lost their photosynthetic cells, and have taken on fungal characteristics.  Also, the Ceilioid Greys have developed the ability to communicate non-verbally using radio frequencies generated by a special organ connected to their brains.  Cielioid Greys are short, have smaller reproductive organs and beaks, and take longer to fully mature compared to other Cielioids.

While Cielioid Greys are still a subspecies of Cielioid, they usually mate with other Cielioid Greys, and a faction of them have split off entirely to become a new species, the Greys.  Since Cielioid Greys work at night and have the ability to communicate directly via radio, they don't speak much.

The average lifespan of a Cielioid Grey is 80 years.

The Cielioid Philosopher

Subspecies Description

This subspecies of Cielioid has a larger than usual brain, and typically lacks reproductive organs.  After reaching maturity, Philosophers often undergo elective surgery in order to cripple themselves in some significant way, as learning to accept limitations is seen as beneficial to the contemplative life. For this reason, it is common to see this subspecies without eyes, or legless, or without vocal apparatus, or deaf, or without arms.

Philosophers tend to command positions of high respect and authority.  Many are high-ranking bureaucrats, leaders of the Official Schools of Philosophy, priests, or advisers to the Imperial Court.

Philosophers tend to live longer lives than most Cielioids, with an average lifespan around 250 years.

 

The Cielioid Poet

Subspecies Description

The Poet subspecies of Cielioid was engineered to make leaps of creativity and intuition.  As a result, they spend much of their time in a twilight state between wakefulness and sleep.  Poets typically pursue careers in the arts.  Poets have two pairs of arms, one for fine manipulation and one for heavier lifting.  Poets also have two pairs of eyes, one for close detailed work, and the other for taking in broader vistas.

Early in the history of the Empire, there lived a great engineer and inventor, known as Kroah Dashan, who was from the “poet” subspecies of Cielioid, even though poets typically pursue careers in the arts, and most engineers come from the “Brain” or “Watchmaker” subspecies.  Kroah Dashan first developed many of the advanced technologies that enabled the Empire to grow, including  a version of the Entanglement device, and an improved spatial-compression device.  As a result, the government has been trying ever since to encourage poets to pursue careers in engineering with little success.

The Cielioid Brain

Subspecies Description

Unlike the technological culture on Earth, the use of computers for mathematics and science took a long time to take root in the Empire of 1,000,000 Suns.  During the interim, Cielioids developed a subspecies capable of amazing feats of memory and mental calculation.  Humans frequently mistake these Cielioids for children, due to their large heads and diminutive stature.

Cielioid Brains can be found in any field of endeavor requiring intelligence, memory and reasoning ability.  They tend to have high status, directing the activities of less intelligent life-forms.