ABOUT BEASKIES: • Lifespan: beaskies live between 70-120 years averagely, some times longer is they live a good peaceful life. • Height and weight: the beaskies average height is 3'5" to 4'0" and 86lbs to 110lbs average in weight.
Species Culture: • Habitat: (fantasy)they mainly can be found making there homes in areas with hilly plains. • Gender Status: males are more likely to be warriors where the females are more likely to be in the study of science. • they love travel in groups with there closest friends and family being isolated cause high stress on a beasky and can lead to sickness, metal brakes and even death. • Government: Political Structure: democratic republic. Strong Influence: merchants and small corporations hold high influence over a lot life aspects. Popular Issue: exploration and expansion into new lands. Stability: fairly solid though there main income is farming. Personal Freedoms: very good and well balanced within the laws. Scandals: are rare and few if any are actually recorded. Foreign Relations: are vary good. • Culture: Highly Values: ethics. Known For: growing and sealing exotic plant life. Popular Entertainment: music and concerts. Respected Profession: soldier. Discrimination: age-based. Major Taboo: magic, most beaskies distrust everything to do with it alienating any of there kind that use it and exiling them to wander alone. Major Social Ill: being outside unclothed. • Clothing: varies depending on the beasky but most common clothing works for them. • Religion dictated clothing for priests and nuns: dark thick clothing that covers there whole body including face and tail, they may not take them off unless to bath or use a bathroom. • Other beliefs: • Jobs: most beaskies are farmers but a rare few get high jobs. • Special holidays (how do they celebrate them?): 1. Every year the Festival of Recreation is celebrated with much joy. It's a holiday with long established roots, but today it is mostly associated with acts of courage, telling jokes, traditional plays and going out for dinner. It is officially celebrated for nine days normally around spring time, but many will celebrate it longer by starting earlier and ending later. 2. Every year the Festival of Fire is celebrated with enchanted hearts. It's a holiday with long established roots, but today it is mostly associated with colorful lights, group games, scavenger hunts and seeing holiday movies. It is officially celebrated for two days, but a generally festive atmosphere continues to fill the streets for weeks after the celebrations its normally held in the winter. 3. Every year the Festival of Independence is celebrated with a lot of fascination. It's a holiday with divine roots, but today it is mostly associated with rights of passage, seeing holiday movies, love and romance and traditional hair styling. It is officially celebrated for one day, but the final hours are by far the most intense and the most beloved hours. • Are there any inventions, tools or machines that are unique to this species? Why?: • punishments: -The penalty for assaulting a cleric is life imprisonment or exile.
-The penalty for committing blasphemy is a considerable fine and banishment.
-The penalty for a juvenile stealing wine is a flogging.
-The penalty for a merchant robbing another is a brief term of servitude.
-The penalty for an apprentice plotting against a guard is a considerable fine.
-The penalty for smuggling is a brief term of servitude and large fine.
-The penalty for committing acts of public indecency is the loss of a limb usually a finger or tail.
-The penalty for a noble assaulting a herald is a loss of social status.
-The penalty for evading taxes is a brief term of servitude.
-The penalty for fighting in public is public humiliation.
-The penalty for killing a priest is public execution.
-The penalty for being drunk in public is a few hours imprisonment and a small fine.
-The penalty for gambling illegally is a considerable term of servitude.
-The penalty for maiming a sheep is a small fine.
-The penalty for possessing spell scrolls or magic is life imprisonment or exile.