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Gargon
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Four Letter Code GARG
Federation Status {{{fedstatus}}}
Planet of Origin ]
Encountered Encountered by the USS Aegis
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level N
List of Named Gargons
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Gargons are a warrior people, originating on the planet Esogunot. Describe Gargons here

Anatomy & Physiology

The Gargon Nation is made up of a species that has adapted to the vertical terrain of Esogunot. The males range in size from nine to ten feet tall. The females range in size from seven to eight feet tall. Both genders have a long reach designed to scale mountains and cliffs quickly. Their hands and feet have four appendages; each displaying non-retractable claws used for climbing and combat. Though the claws are fixed, and the appendages oversized and seemingly clumsy, they are still quite flexible, very strong and extremely deadly when used as a weapon. Surprisingly the Gargon feet have a great range of dexterity to them as well, which makes them proficient and agile climbers.


The skin texture is thick and rough, attributed to Esogunot’s harsh sun. The pigmentation of the skin is a random pattern of gray and brow spotting that fades with age.


Gargons possess a keen eyesight and third eyelid that protects from the heavy glare during the summer and winter cycles. Their eyes are huge, pitch black and almond shaped. The pupil is hardly visible, but night vision appears to be sharp.


Upper and lower body muscle mass is lean, powerful and quick twitch.

Family

Rituals

Combat

Death

Mythology

History & Politics

Leaders

King Ral-uhl'Ras the Eighth (deceased)

Prince Esot-uhl'Ras

Royal Court Advisor Andpal

Society

Places

The Royal Palace Heights.

The Bocian Cliffs.

The Stalyun Mountains.

The Roch at the seaside.

The Royal Burial Coves of King Ral-uhl'Ras the first.

Culture & Entertainment

Gargons have a rich culture including a lavish history that is sculpted into the Royal Palace Height cliffsides. This artwork depicts great battles along with important marriages, births and deaths in the Royal Family. Entertainment is embraced by the Gargon people through various styles of dance and music, exquisite rock carvings and paintings, and the art of aural storytelling that teaches both royal and commoner family history. These forms of entertainment and communications are practiced by all Gargons, male and female alike.