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Sentient_species:ebens
Ebens
“Meeting the Ebens is like encountering a hive of ingenuity and intellect. Small in stature and with slender bodies, their large, round heads with enormous, colorful eyes give them an endearing yet alien appearance. Their smooth, hairless skin accentuates their delicate features. The Ebens are a race of quick thinkers and nimble craftsmen, each individual a testament to their society's deep reverence for knowledge and innovation. Despite their rapid development and lack of traditional parental bonds, they form strong partnerships, valuing companionship and collaboration in their pursuit of enlightenment and advancement.” — Excerpt from the Journal of Explorer Talos Thorn
Physical Appearance:
Ebens are small and slim, averaging about 3 to 4 feet tall. They have slender bodies and large, round heads with huge circular eyes that come in a variety of colors. Ebens have no body hair, giving them a sleek and smooth appearance along with their green skin color.
Lifespans:
Ebens live roughly 100 years and have a high reproductive rate, leading to large Eben civilizations. Their rapid reproduction and quick maturation contribute to the growth and sustainability of their highly developed societies.
Culture and Beliefs:
Eben culture cherishes knowledge and development above all else. They are incredibly crafty and nimble, excelling as builders, crafters, and engineers. Their intelligence and quick thinking, combined with a unique photographic memory, make high-achieving Ebens excellent doctors and scientists.
Unlike the Greys, Ebens do form companionships with partners despite their rapid growth and lack of traditional parental bonds. Ebens do not have traditional male and female roles; instead, they possess both sex organs. Reproduction involves a sexual act between two Ebens, differentiating them from the asexual reproduction of the Greys.
The Eben society is driven by a collective pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of their civilization. They revere learning and innovation, making them one of the most intellectually and technologically advanced species. Their ability to quickly adapt and master new skills ensures that their communities are always at the forefront of progress and discovery.