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==Physiology==  
==Physiology==  
Basically a normal humanoid physiology. Their diet is high in meat, cheese and milk. They drink a form of fermented milk called Kavis. They are in excellent physical shape with few being overweight. 


==Psychology==  
==Psychology==  
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==Religion==  
==Religion==  
 
At some point in every male Lamemda's life they are expected to make the trip to [[Mon'gel]], a small city made up of the mentally unstable and physically unfit. These refugees from the harsh rules and laws of their people are considered clanless. They have managed to make the long dangerous trip accross the plains to this rugged small section of gentle rolling hills that surround a large deep valley. In the center of the valley stands the statue of Mon'gel. It stands over 50 feet tall. A strong masculin warrior of unknown race. He holds a brutal looking sword in one hand and a savage looking axe in the other.


==Mythology==  
==Mythology==  
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==Society==  
==Society==  
They have a very harsh society. The weak, old and diseased are usually put out of their misery. This ideology and way of life is a hold over from when they were nomads following their herds across the wide plains. They also still retain their warrior way of live. Raids are a way of life. Males can not get married unless they have proven themselves as warriors.  
They have a very harsh society. The weak, old and diseased are usually put out of their misery. This ideology and way of life is a hold over from when they were nomads following their herds across the wide plains. They also still retain their warrior way of live. Raids are a way of life. Males can not get married unless they have proven themselves as warriors.  
Each clan has one city and it controls a large stretch of plains around it. This allows them to spend some time out on the plains, herding their livestock and conducting raids.


==Culture==  
==Culture==  
 
Even with all the advances that they have made, the Lamemda still remain warrior nomads at heart. It is vitally important for every male to be able to ride and fight.


==Customs==  
==Customs==  
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==Military==  
==Military==  
 
All adult males can and will fight to protect their families, clan and herds. They are usually organized into groups of 25.


==Starfleet Intelligence Files==
==Starfleet Intelligence Files==

Revision as of 14:53, 11 August 2008


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Homeworld: Lamemda III

History

Government

They do not have a central government and are divided up into large clans. Each clan claims a region and area of the huge wind blown plains. Each clan is governed by a Kagan who is the hereditary leader of the clan. He has the power of life and death over every member of his clan. His word is law.

Description

The Lamemda are a short stocky race with many of the typical features of most humanoid species. The males are on average 5' to 5'8" and weight about 180 lbs to 240 lbs. The females are on average about 4,8 to 5'6" and weight about 100 lbs to 160 lbs.

They have flat features and a wide nose. They have black hair and brown eyes for the most part and their skin tone is a deep olive brown. Most of the males walk with a strange rolling, bow legged stride. Most females do not.

The males for the most part wear earth tones with a lot of leather in the form of jackets, pants, boots, belts and vests while females will wear more colorful clothes and no leather except for boots and belts.

Physiology

Basically a normal humanoid physiology. Their diet is high in meat, cheese and milk. They drink a form of fermented milk called Kavis. They are in excellent physical shape with few being overweight.

Psychology

Few cases of mental illness.

Religion

At some point in every male Lamemda's life they are expected to make the trip to Mon'gel, a small city made up of the mentally unstable and physically unfit. These refugees from the harsh rules and laws of their people are considered clanless. They have managed to make the long dangerous trip accross the plains to this rugged small section of gentle rolling hills that surround a large deep valley. In the center of the valley stands the statue of Mon'gel. It stands over 50 feet tall. A strong masculin warrior of unknown race. He holds a brutal looking sword in one hand and a savage looking axe in the other.

Mythology

Society

They have a very harsh society. The weak, old and diseased are usually put out of their misery. This ideology and way of life is a hold over from when they were nomads following their herds across the wide plains. They also still retain their warrior way of live. Raids are a way of life. Males can not get married unless they have proven themselves as warriors.

Each clan has one city and it controls a large stretch of plains around it. This allows them to spend some time out on the plains, herding their livestock and conducting raids.

Culture

Even with all the advances that they have made, the Lamemda still remain warrior nomads at heart. It is vitally important for every male to be able to ride and fight.

Customs

Technology

No space travel yet but close to it. Excellent weapons and power systems.

Military

All adult males can and will fight to protect their families, clan and herds. They are usually organized into groups of 25.

Starfleet Intelligence Files

No contact on file.