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Raposa

A young-adult male Raposa
Biological Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Species: R. Creaturae
Range and Status
A map showing the population density of Raposa

Raposa range (in orange)
Global Population ~708,000,000
Conservation Status Least Concern

Raposa are the dominant lifeform of Neve, characterized by bipedality and large complex brains enabling the development of advanced tools, culture and language. Raposa are highly social beings and tend to live in large complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to political states. Social interactions between Raposa have established a wide variety of values, social norms, and rituals. Curiosity and the Raposa desire to understand and influence the environment and to explain and manipulate phenomena have motivated Raposakind's development of science, philosophy, magic, and other fields of knowledge.

Raposa were created on the dawn of the fourth year of reality, following the formation of the planet Neve. Unlike other lifeforms on the planet, Raposa do not share any apparent taxonomic links to any other organism beyond the class of Mammalia. Furthermore, the unique possession of a persistent and powerful soul sets apart Raposa from all other organisms whose souls fade after death.

It is believed that Raposa are the post-reset successors of Humanity due to a multitude of shared biological and intellectual similarities with the now-extinct species.

History

Creation

Population

Biology

Physiology

Magiology

Society

Language

Religion

Technology