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Kemetians
Designation. Sentient
Classification. Mammalian humanoid
Avg. height range. 5'9" - 6'5" (1.75m - 1.95m)
Avg. weight range. 130lbs - 250lbs (59kg - 114kg)
Avg. lifespan. ~200 years
Skin colors. Various browns
Hair colors. Black/Brown/Red
Eye colors. Various
Distinctions. Copper/Olive tone, braided/curly hair
Homeworld. Kemeta(Writeup WIP)
Habitat. Desert
Language. Kemetian
4500 BBY: The first noteworthy species the Kemetians meet are the Chiss. The meeting did not go so well, as the two quickly entered a war with one another. In Kemetian teachings, it is said that the Chiss, who were already weary of outsiders, feared how technologically advanced the Kemetians were and believed that they would be enslaved. The war only lasted for a few years, as the two civilizations did not wish to shed blood for no purpose.
4000 BBY: The Kemetians encounter the core of the galaxy, meeting various species and governments. However, a sickness began to spread swiftly amongst them. The Kemetians were isolated on their homeworld for so long that meeting new civilizations too quickly brought forth many unknown disease and illnesses they never experienced. Believing that the sickness was a sign from the Netjer, the Pharaoh at that time declared that intergalactic travel would be banned as to keep the illness from getting worse. All Kemetian colonies were abandoned, and all ships capable of hyperspace travel were dismantled.
— Biological classification
Classification. Mammalian humanoid
— Physical characteristics
Avg. weight range. 130lbs - 250lbs (59kg - 114kg)
Avg. lifespan. ~200 years
Skin colors. Various browns
Hair colors. Black/Brown/Red
Eye colors. Various
Distinctions. Copper/Olive tone, braided/curly hair
— Sociocultural characteristics
Habitat. Desert
Language. Kemetian
“Compared with the Kemetians, the Chiss are childish mathematicians.”
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The Kemetians, referred to as “Egypti” in ancient times by outsiders, were a species of mammalian humanoids from the unknown-region planet of Kemeta. They were known for their culture which included their magnificent architecture, clothes, and religion.
— Table of Contents
● Biology and appearance
▪ Physiology
▪ Life Cycle
▪ Reproduction and offspring
● Behavior
● Society and culture
▪ Coming-of-age
▪ Marriage and relationships
▪ Diet and food
▪ Clothing and appearance
▪ Language
● The Force
▪ The Netjer
● History
▪ Ancient history
▪ Introduction to the galaxy
▪ Modern day
● Intent
Biology & Appearance
“A thing of beauty is never perfect.”
—
The Kemetians were typically taller and in better shape than the average humanoid. Their hair was curly and kept in braids. The copper skin glowed flawlessly when standing in the sun.
Physiology
“O people of Kemeta, men and women born and made of the elements, but with the spirit of the Divine within you, rise from your sleep of ignorance! Be sober and thoughtful. Realize that your home is not on the earth but in the Light. Why have you delivered yourselves unto death, having power to partake of immortality?”
—
The Kemetians are very similar to humans regarding structure and how their bodies operated. The only notable differences include:
- Slight increase in average height and weight
- Longer lifespan
- Affected less by the sun's rays
• Skin cancer, signs of aging, sunburns, and harsh reactions to the eyes were mostly non-existent to the Kemetians
Lifecycle
Kemetians were capable of living up to 200 years old, but it wasn't uncommon for some to come up short or live past it by a few decades. A Kemetian is considered an adult once they turn 18 years old, but they are assigned a pre-determined occupation at the age of 10 through their coming of age ritual. The ritual was simplistic, and involved testing the force sensitivity of children.
Reproduction & Offspring
Kemetians reproduce the same way humans do. The gestation period was similar as well.
As part of Kemetian culture women typically gave birth to 6 or more kids. They did so hoping that one of their children had a strong connection to the force, leading them to receive a well sought-after occupation.
The Kemetians loved children, and took good care of them. Mothers nursed their babies for three or four years. Little ones were carried by their mothers in a soft sling, so that they felt her body's warmth and her presence always. There are many images of mothers taking their babies with them to work. Sometimes older children wear the sling to carry their baby brothers and sisters. Care for children went as far as forbidding pregnant women to work. Women that were pregnant typically received many gifts from friends and family as well.
As part of Kemetian culture women typically gave birth to 6 or more kids. They did so hoping that one of their children had a strong connection to the force, leading them to receive a well sought-after occupation.
The Kemetians loved children, and took good care of them. Mothers nursed their babies for three or four years. Little ones were carried by their mothers in a soft sling, so that they felt her body's warmth and her presence always. There are many images of mothers taking their babies with them to work. Sometimes older children wear the sling to carry their baby brothers and sisters. Care for children went as far as forbidding pregnant women to work. Women that were pregnant typically received many gifts from friends and family as well.
Behavior
“If you are mighty and powerful, then gain respect through knowledge and through your gentleness of speech. Don’t order things except as it is fitting. The one who provokes others gets into trouble. Don’t be haughty lest you be humbled. But also, don’t be mute lest you be chided.”
—
Kemetians were a proud people who believed in honor, bravery, and the utmost respect for each other. They carried themselves in high-regards and believed that living a virtuous life filled with wisdom and hard-work provided a happy end. Overall they still experience emotions the same way as humans do.
Society & Culture
“Seek to perform your duties to your highest ability, this way your actions will be blameless.”
—
The Kemetians lived within a monolithic society. They all followed the same religion and lifestyle. Kemetians who chose differently were viewed as outcasts or even as far as evil. There were a few minor differences in how each Kemetian lived their life based on their region; those who lived in coastal cities would have a few differing interests than those within the capital. Overall however, the Kemetians believed in upholding their way of life believing it was the correct way to honor the Netjer.
On top of worshipping their gods, the Kemetians worshipped their Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was originally an individual chosen by the gods to lead the Kemetians and act as a spiritual link between the two. The title of Pharaoh was passed down through blood. The title would handed to the eldest force-sensitive child, regardless of gender, upon the death of the Pharaoh or when the Pharaoh deems the child worthy. The eldest child could also be challenged for the right of ascension by their younger siblings but this could only be done so on the day of appointment.
The Pharaoh had the final say in everything, and their word was not only viewed as law, but as scripture. The Pharaoh was in charge of every aspect from being the commander-in-chief, collecting taxes, overseeing construction, making laws, and upholding the peace. The birthday of the Pharaoh is celebrated across the entire planet, and many people will travel to the capital to pray and offer gifts to their leader.
The Kemetians do not have a specific view on other species and cultures. They have a mutual respect for the Chiss Ascendancy due to the way they conduct themselves. However the overall populace has mixed feelings regarding the rest of the galaxy. Many are fine with living in isolation and want to avoid contact with outsiders. Others would love to explore the rest of the galaxy, meet new civilizations, and share their culture.
On top of worshipping their gods, the Kemetians worshipped their Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was originally an individual chosen by the gods to lead the Kemetians and act as a spiritual link between the two. The title of Pharaoh was passed down through blood. The title would handed to the eldest force-sensitive child, regardless of gender, upon the death of the Pharaoh or when the Pharaoh deems the child worthy. The eldest child could also be challenged for the right of ascension by their younger siblings but this could only be done so on the day of appointment.
The Pharaoh had the final say in everything, and their word was not only viewed as law, but as scripture. The Pharaoh was in charge of every aspect from being the commander-in-chief, collecting taxes, overseeing construction, making laws, and upholding the peace. The birthday of the Pharaoh is celebrated across the entire planet, and many people will travel to the capital to pray and offer gifts to their leader.
The Kemetians do not have a specific view on other species and cultures. They have a mutual respect for the Chiss Ascendancy due to the way they conduct themselves. However the overall populace has mixed feelings regarding the rest of the galaxy. Many are fine with living in isolation and want to avoid contact with outsiders. Others would love to explore the rest of the galaxy, meet new civilizations, and share their culture.
Coming-of-age
Every Kemetian undergoes a test at the age of 10 which will determine their future occupation. Boys with a strong connection to the force were typically selected to become warriors, guards, and police officers. Girls with a strong connection to the force would work in the medical and other scientific fields. Those who had a weak or non-existent connection were typically left to pick up trades or agricultural jobs.
Once a child received their occupation, they would immediately begin apprenticeship. Until they turned 18, they would study and learn their trade under the adults. These children wouldn't be compensated in pay by the government, but were typically gifted food and coin by their masters for their hard work. Even the Pharaoh's children undergo these tests, but are typically given political positions.
At the age of 18, all individuals are allowed to quit their occupation if the believe they are capable of creating a successful business or fulfilling a political position. This is very uncommon, and this is normally done by children of the wealthy.
Once a child received their occupation, they would immediately begin apprenticeship. Until they turned 18, they would study and learn their trade under the adults. These children wouldn't be compensated in pay by the government, but were typically gifted food and coin by their masters for their hard work. Even the Pharaoh's children undergo these tests, but are typically given political positions.
At the age of 18, all individuals are allowed to quit their occupation if the believe they are capable of creating a successful business or fulfilling a political position. This is very uncommon, and this is normally done by children of the wealthy.
Marriage & Relationships
Kemetians cared deeply about family, but marriage was a personal choice decided by the couple who wanted to get married. Polygamy and even adultery were acceptable for men, but was uncommon since it was stressful financially.
Love was a valued emotion. It was common for a man to spend years courting a woman until she accepted his love. When a couple decided to start a life together and announced it to their parents and friends, they simply started living together. There was no religious ceremony held between the families. However, there was a contract involving the transfer of property, which made both of them financially obligated to one another.
Divorce was uncommon, but still existed. According to the 37th Pharaoh's law, the parent that kept primary custody of the children received a majority of the finances. The decision on which child went to which parent rested with the child. If the child was too young to make a decision, typically the older sibling would make one. If there wasn't an older sibling, the child would immediately be given to the mother. Due to this ruling, mothers received custody more often than not.
Men and women shared equal opportunity and balanced one another in their lives. They all maintained the same rights, and lived with the idea to help one another. Women were not necessarily required to work, but typically did so in order to help their husbands financially; they also performed most of the house-working duties. As a sign of thanks, a husband would constantly shower his wife with praise and bring her many gifts. Once a father returned from his work duties, he would take the turn in watching over the children and caring for them while the mother rested.
Love was a valued emotion. It was common for a man to spend years courting a woman until she accepted his love. When a couple decided to start a life together and announced it to their parents and friends, they simply started living together. There was no religious ceremony held between the families. However, there was a contract involving the transfer of property, which made both of them financially obligated to one another.
Divorce was uncommon, but still existed. According to the 37th Pharaoh's law, the parent that kept primary custody of the children received a majority of the finances. The decision on which child went to which parent rested with the child. If the child was too young to make a decision, typically the older sibling would make one. If there wasn't an older sibling, the child would immediately be given to the mother. Due to this ruling, mothers received custody more often than not.
Men and women shared equal opportunity and balanced one another in their lives. They all maintained the same rights, and lived with the idea to help one another. Women were not necessarily required to work, but typically did so in order to help their husbands financially; they also performed most of the house-working duties. As a sign of thanks, a husband would constantly shower his wife with praise and bring her many gifts. Once a father returned from his work duties, he would take the turn in watching over the children and caring for them while the mother rested.
Diet & Food
Most Kemetians eat twice a day with their meals typically consisting of poultry, legumes, and various vegetables. Fish and seafood were common within coastal cities. Red meat was considered a luxury, and typically eaten during religious ceremonies.
Clothing & Appearance
The Kemetians style of clothing is very open and extravagant. Both men and women wear golden jewelry ranging from earrings, necklaces, and rings. They spin and weave fibers into light and comfortable robes, dresses, skirts, and loincloths. Most wear white clothing, as dyes are a luxury typically used by the wealthy or for religious ceremonies.
Some cruder outfits involve the wearing of animal pelts and skins. Most travelers and warriors wear these to protect themselves from the harsh desert environment.
Some cruder outfits involve the wearing of animal pelts and skins. Most travelers and warriors wear these to protect themselves from the harsh desert environment.
Language
The Kemetians do not have an official name for their primary language, but the Chiss simply refer to it as Kemetian. Certain key distinctions include:
In ancient times, the Kemetians carved symbols and other drawings on tablets as a form of writing. It wasn't until approximately 9000BBY that they modernized their language. The Kemetian language has some similarities to galactic basic including nouns, pronouns, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, verbs, etc. However, their grammar structure and writing is different.
The differences in Kemetian include:
Some native Kemetians know Galactic Basic.
- The generalization of t as the suffix conjugation past tense marker, levelling an earlier alternation between *k in the first person and *t in the second person.
- Pharyngealization of the emphatic consonants, which were previously articulated as ejective.
In ancient times, the Kemetians carved symbols and other drawings on tablets as a form of writing. It wasn't until approximately 9000BBY that they modernized their language. The Kemetian language has some similarities to galactic basic including nouns, pronouns, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, verbs, etc. However, their grammar structure and writing is different.
The differences in Kemetian include:
- Nouns coming before adjectives (The Ferocious Lion --> The Lion Ferocious
- Nouns and Adjectives must match in gender (masculine/feminine), plurality (singular, dual, plural), definitiveness (definite or indefinite) and grammatical case (nominative, accusative, or genitive).
• Feminine words typically end with this symbol: ة - Kemetians read and write from right to left rather than left to right.
The Kemetians speak modern arabic. You don't have to use it in RP but putting this as a note so you have an idea of what the language looks and sounds like when rping.
Some native Kemetians know Galactic Basic.
The Force
“They who have received some portion of God’s gift, these, if judged by their deeds, have from death’s bond won their release; for they embrace in their own mind, all things, things on the earth, things in the heaven, and things above the heaven - if there be aught. They who do not understand, because they possess the aid of reason only and not mind, are ignorant wherefore they have come into being and whereby, like irrational creatures, their makeup is in their feelings and their impulses, they fail in all appreciation of things which really are worth contemplation. These center all their thought upon the pleasures of the body and its appetites.”
—
Force sensitivity was fairly common amongst Kemetians. Those who are force-sensitive are typically offered better occupations than those who lack a connection to the force.
While unaware of the Jedi and Sith religions, the Kemetians are aware of both the light and dark side of the force. The use of the side typically lies in ones occupation. For example, doctors and nurses are trained to use the light side of the force to heal wounds and treat people. While warriors and gladiators are trained to use the dark side of the force.
On Kemeta, the Kemetian homeworld, the usage of the force was forbidden outside of work or religious ceremonies. Some of these ceremonies involve the people creating force bonds with loved ones and meditating amongst themselves. The Kemetians honor this rule, as they believe the force is a blessing to receive from the Netjer.
While unaware of the Jedi and Sith religions, the Kemetians are aware of both the light and dark side of the force. The use of the side typically lies in ones occupation. For example, doctors and nurses are trained to use the light side of the force to heal wounds and treat people. While warriors and gladiators are trained to use the dark side of the force.
On Kemeta, the Kemetian homeworld, the usage of the force was forbidden outside of work or religious ceremonies. Some of these ceremonies involve the people creating force bonds with loved ones and meditating amongst themselves. The Kemetians honor this rule, as they believe the force is a blessing to receive from the Netjer.
The Netjer
The Netjer are the three Gods worshipped by the Kemetians. They share an uncanny resemblance to the mortis Gods. While there are many markings depicting them, it is unknown whether or not the Netjer truly existed.
The first of the Gods is Amun-Re, who is portrayed as a bird-like humanoid. He is the father to the other two Gods, and is also the most powerful. He maintains the balance between the two and is the very force that keeps them alive. He is the supposed creator of the two suns.
Ausare is the son of Amun-Re and he is portrayed as a tall warrior wrapped in bandages. He symbolizes death and war, and is responsible for the souls in the underworld. He is the supposed creator of the moon.
Aset is the daughter of Amun-Re and is portrayed as a beautiful woman in white robes with glamourous golden jewelry. She symbolizes life and justice, and is responsible for maintaining the beauty of Kemeta. She is the supposed creator of the planet.
The Father:
The first of the Gods is Amun-Re, who is portrayed as a bird-like humanoid. He is the father to the other two Gods, and is also the most powerful. He maintains the balance between the two and is the very force that keeps them alive. He is the supposed creator of the two suns.
The Son:
Ausare is the son of Amun-Re and he is portrayed as a tall warrior wrapped in bandages. He symbolizes death and war, and is responsible for the souls in the underworld. He is the supposed creator of the moon.
The Daughter:
Aset is the daughter of Amun-Re and is portrayed as a beautiful woman in white robes with glamourous golden jewelry. She symbolizes life and justice, and is responsible for maintaining the beauty of Kemeta. She is the supposed creator of the planet.
History
Ancient History
Circa 35,000BBY: The oldest known stone markings and writings were made. Kemetian historians and scientists believe that their species has lived even beyond that point, but view these findings as the first instance of recorded history. Many of these markings portray the Netjer; the Kemetians believe that their gods arrived around this time.
Circa 25,000BBY: The Kemetians enter a golden era full of vast wealth, knowledge, and advanced technology with the assistance of the Netjer. Many pyramids, temples, artifacts, and other monuments were built around this time to honor the three gods.
Circa 20,000BBY: The first Pharaoh is presumed to be chosen by the Netjer based on an epic etched into a stone tablet. The outcome of the epic entails that the Netjer left, leaving the Pharaoh to continue leading the civilization.
In the land of Kemeta, where legends and myths intertwine, a majestic phoenix soared through the skies, its vibrant plumage ablaze with the hues of fire. This phoenix, known as Bennu, possessed a power unrivaled by any other creature in the realm. Its very existence was tied to the life force of the Netjer, and as long as Bennu thrived, so would they.
But darkness loomed over the land, as an evil sorcerer, Hakor, sought to extinguish the light of the Netjer. With his dark magic and cult followers, he began to spread chaos and despair across the realm, causing crops to wither, rivers to run dry, and the hearts of the people to grow cold.
As the people of Kemeta lost hope, Bennu sensed their despair. With a resolute spirit and a heart filled with compassion, the phoenix decided to save Kemeta from the clutches of darkness. Bennu descended from the heavens and alighted in the village of Eldoria, the first place that had suffered under Hakor's tyranny. The villagers, downtrodden and weary, greeted Bennu with a mix of awe and reverence. The phoenix's radiant presence brought a glimmer of hope back into their lives. However, the village was a trap set up by Hakor in order to capture the great phoenix. With the combined might of his dark followers, they imprisoned the beast within an amulet. Hakor now wielded the power of the great phoenix, and sought to use that power to overthrow the Netjer.
Ankhtakelot was a poor farmer who lived alone on his small plot of land until two individuals, brother and sister, in poor health and condition sought refuge with him. He took the strangers in without hesitation and attended to their needs. The siblings questioned Ankhtakelot on why he had no qualms with helping them although he could barely take care of himself. He eased their minds, stating it was simply the right thing to do.
The two siblings revealed themselves to be the Netjer, the son and daughter, Ausare and Aset. They explained that their powers were being drained by Hakor, the wielder of the mystical powers of Bennu, and that they would cease to exist if it persisted. With what little energy remained within them they poured into Ankhtakelot and bestowed tasked him with saving the phoenix and bringing balance to the world.
Ankhtakelot journeyed to the decrepit palace of the sorcerer god and confronted him. The two engaged in battle, but Ankhtakelot was outmatched. Hakor was delighted as the Netjer were brought before him, and with their power he would become the most powerful being throughout the land. He drained the godly energy out of Ankhtakelot, eventually casting him aside and proclaiming himself as the "Man God". To his surprise, Ankhtakelot rose to his feet and with all of his might let out a mighty battle cry that shook the sky. Hakor was fearful for a moment at the sudden burst of power Ankhtakelot had within him, but quickly regained his confidence as he now possessed the power of the Netjer.
The two clashed for a final time. Ankhtakelot fell to his knees as he was sliced across his chest. All hope was lost, until he revealed the Amulet he snatched from Hakor as the two collided. Without hesitation he poured all of his power into the Amulet until it bursted, freeing Bennu from his cage. Hakor attempted to escape upon seeing the phoenix escape, but Bennu quickly set the sorcerer ablaze. The searing flames enveloped the sorcerer, consuming him in a torrent of purifying fire. With a final cry, the darkness was vanquished, and balance was returned.
In the aftermath, as the people of Kemeta celebrated their liberation, Bennu's magnificent form slowly faded revealing itself to be the Father, Amun-Re. The Netjer all three approached Ankhtakelot and bowed. For his act of bravery, the Father, Son, and Daughter bestowed upon him the mantle of Pharaoh and handed him the responsibility of being the link between the Kemetians and themselves. The divine entities then dissolved into a cascade of shimmering sparkles, slowly fading into the air.
From that day forward, Kemeta thrived once more, and Ankhtakelot became a legend, a symbol of honor, courage, and selflessness. The tale of his journey echoed through the generations, reminding all who heard it that no matter how dark the world may seem, the light would always find a way to rise again.
Circa 10,000BBY: With their gods gone, the Kemetians begin traversing the unknown regions utilizing their own method of hyperspace travel which is now long forgotten. They meet primitive species and begin to establish colonies. They also begin studying hyperspace anomalies and the Purrgils.
Circa 25,000BBY: The Kemetians enter a golden era full of vast wealth, knowledge, and advanced technology with the assistance of the Netjer. Many pyramids, temples, artifacts, and other monuments were built around this time to honor the three gods.
Circa 20,000BBY: The first Pharaoh is presumed to be chosen by the Netjer based on an epic etched into a stone tablet. The outcome of the epic entails that the Netjer left, leaving the Pharaoh to continue leading the civilization.
In the land of Kemeta, where legends and myths intertwine, a majestic phoenix soared through the skies, its vibrant plumage ablaze with the hues of fire. This phoenix, known as Bennu, possessed a power unrivaled by any other creature in the realm. Its very existence was tied to the life force of the Netjer, and as long as Bennu thrived, so would they.
But darkness loomed over the land, as an evil sorcerer, Hakor, sought to extinguish the light of the Netjer. With his dark magic and cult followers, he began to spread chaos and despair across the realm, causing crops to wither, rivers to run dry, and the hearts of the people to grow cold.
As the people of Kemeta lost hope, Bennu sensed their despair. With a resolute spirit and a heart filled with compassion, the phoenix decided to save Kemeta from the clutches of darkness. Bennu descended from the heavens and alighted in the village of Eldoria, the first place that had suffered under Hakor's tyranny. The villagers, downtrodden and weary, greeted Bennu with a mix of awe and reverence. The phoenix's radiant presence brought a glimmer of hope back into their lives. However, the village was a trap set up by Hakor in order to capture the great phoenix. With the combined might of his dark followers, they imprisoned the beast within an amulet. Hakor now wielded the power of the great phoenix, and sought to use that power to overthrow the Netjer.
Ankhtakelot was a poor farmer who lived alone on his small plot of land until two individuals, brother and sister, in poor health and condition sought refuge with him. He took the strangers in without hesitation and attended to their needs. The siblings questioned Ankhtakelot on why he had no qualms with helping them although he could barely take care of himself. He eased their minds, stating it was simply the right thing to do.
The two siblings revealed themselves to be the Netjer, the son and daughter, Ausare and Aset. They explained that their powers were being drained by Hakor, the wielder of the mystical powers of Bennu, and that they would cease to exist if it persisted. With what little energy remained within them they poured into Ankhtakelot and bestowed tasked him with saving the phoenix and bringing balance to the world.
Ankhtakelot journeyed to the decrepit palace of the sorcerer god and confronted him. The two engaged in battle, but Ankhtakelot was outmatched. Hakor was delighted as the Netjer were brought before him, and with their power he would become the most powerful being throughout the land. He drained the godly energy out of Ankhtakelot, eventually casting him aside and proclaiming himself as the "Man God". To his surprise, Ankhtakelot rose to his feet and with all of his might let out a mighty battle cry that shook the sky. Hakor was fearful for a moment at the sudden burst of power Ankhtakelot had within him, but quickly regained his confidence as he now possessed the power of the Netjer.
The two clashed for a final time. Ankhtakelot fell to his knees as he was sliced across his chest. All hope was lost, until he revealed the Amulet he snatched from Hakor as the two collided. Without hesitation he poured all of his power into the Amulet until it bursted, freeing Bennu from his cage. Hakor attempted to escape upon seeing the phoenix escape, but Bennu quickly set the sorcerer ablaze. The searing flames enveloped the sorcerer, consuming him in a torrent of purifying fire. With a final cry, the darkness was vanquished, and balance was returned.
In the aftermath, as the people of Kemeta celebrated their liberation, Bennu's magnificent form slowly faded revealing itself to be the Father, Amun-Re. The Netjer all three approached Ankhtakelot and bowed. For his act of bravery, the Father, Son, and Daughter bestowed upon him the mantle of Pharaoh and handed him the responsibility of being the link between the Kemetians and themselves. The divine entities then dissolved into a cascade of shimmering sparkles, slowly fading into the air.
From that day forward, Kemeta thrived once more, and Ankhtakelot became a legend, a symbol of honor, courage, and selflessness. The tale of his journey echoed through the generations, reminding all who heard it that no matter how dark the world may seem, the light would always find a way to rise again.
Circa 10,000BBY: With their gods gone, the Kemetians begin traversing the unknown regions utilizing their own method of hyperspace travel which is now long forgotten. They meet primitive species and begin to establish colonies. They also begin studying hyperspace anomalies and the Purrgils.
Introduction to the Galaxy
4500 BBY: The first noteworthy species the Kemetians meet are the Chiss. The meeting did not go so well, as the two quickly entered a war with one another. In Kemetian teachings, it is said that the Chiss, who were already weary of outsiders, feared how technologically advanced the Kemetians were and believed that they would be enslaved. The war only lasted for a few years, as the two civilizations did not wish to shed blood for no purpose.
4000 BBY: The Kemetians encounter the core of the galaxy, meeting various species and governments. However, a sickness began to spread swiftly amongst them. The Kemetians were isolated on their homeworld for so long that meeting new civilizations too quickly brought forth many unknown disease and illnesses they never experienced. Believing that the sickness was a sign from the Netjer, the Pharaoh at that time declared that intergalactic travel would be banned as to keep the illness from getting worse. All Kemetian colonies were abandoned, and all ships capable of hyperspace travel were dismantled.
Modern Day
The Kemetians live in peaceful isolation on their homeworld. Crime is low, and most people live their lives accordingly. They pray, eat, work, pray again, and sleep. They know very little of the galaxy, but occasionally get big news from Chiss merchant ships that arrive.
While relatively advanced in their fields of study, the ancient technology and history is still relatively unknown to modern Kemetians. Their method of hyperspace travel is long forgotten, and they are still wonder how exactly their temples, pyramids, and other world wonders were created.
While relatively advanced in their fields of study, the ancient technology and history is still relatively unknown to modern Kemetians. Their method of hyperspace travel is long forgotten, and they are still wonder how exactly their temples, pyramids, and other world wonders were created.
Intent
I stumbled upon some Egyptian art and I thought it would be interesting to introduce something similar to Star Wars. This species and their homeworld may be a cool part of the Decs-Pathfinder event as well. I also plan on adding some cool site lore locations and artifacts based around the Kemetians for others to discover.
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