I dunno how good the spelling and stuff is in it I looked it over while sick XD So sometimes my proofreading skills are faily in such a state. Once again, shorter than the Qwuedeviv's but they're not as prominent so I didn't need to be as detailed. Just gave some basic info.
These are some Qahrburboxis:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9991176/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9944951/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9900719/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9929996/
Species: Qahrburboxis
(Car bur ‘boxis) or (Car bur ‘boxes)
Other Names: Alien Squids, Stringy Heads
Average Height:
Varies, but a full grown Qahrburboxis is usually no shorter than 5’5’’ and may be clear into the 8’0’’ range.
Spoken Language:
-Native: Qahrburboxian
-Other Common Languages: The ‘language’ of the Qwuedeviv; “Qwuedevian.” Qwujakuhlish and more broadly, Qwuh.
-Qahrburboxis spend much of their free time learning to speak other languages as most of the individuals they work with are of different species.
Home World: Qahrburu (They live on Qwuh-9 though)
On Surface Conditions: Was originally a largely aquatic land. Considered beautiful by visitors for its water covered surface. One could walk far out into the oceans of the world in shallow waters—only a few inches to a few feet in depth. Much aquatic plantlife was able to thrive in the shallow waters. The atmosphere was filled with thick moisture that kept both the plants and Qahrburboxis well hydrated. Temperature of the planet was moderately warm, but not hot. There were several majestic rock structures and the Qahrburboxis cities were built above the water level. It served as a wonderful home for the squidlike creatures up until underwater volcanic activity changed the acidity of their water. Worth noting, the planet was fairly small.
General Information:
Qahrburboxis resemble octopi or squids in that they possess many tentacles. Although by casual glance the species may seem intimidating and dangerous, they have generally mild dispositions and accepting natures. Qahrburboxis migrate to wherever their services are needed; therefore they can make themselves right at home pretty easily.
Physiology:
Physical Traits: Qahrburboxis have numerous tentacles of no particular quantity. Several are usually found on the head and likewise compose the tail. They generally have black sclera and a main skin color with a secondary color for bands, circles, spots and other individual markings.
Qahrburboxis can be moderately reshaped and smunched about without any long term damage, however they cannot maintain the shape of their own accord.
Detailed View:
Qahrburboxis have a uniquely different body shape than most of the other species of their planet. Their torso is often very thin with a fairly curvey outline. Their arms are also very slender; however, starting from the elbow down to the hand, the structure nearly doubles in width. Their hands are rather oddly shaped and their fairly long fingers can move in any direction without breaking.
Qahrburboxis have very precise control over their hands and tentacles. They are usually capable of using either hand or any number of tentacles to write or for other precision based work. Exceptions to the rule generally include elderly Qahrburboxis and blobs, which possess only little stubs.
Qahrburboxis are, not surprisingly, a type of cephalopod. Their skin is not covered by fur but is rather very smooth and soft to the touch. A wet Qahrburboxis becomes very slick and may have trouble even keeping itself upright upon leaving the water. Qahrburboxis need decent levels of moisture to keep their skin hydrated or risk drying out. A dried out Qahrburboxis is susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections on the skin surface as well as damaged, cracking skin.
Qahrburboxis tentacles may or may not have suckers on their undersides; the alternative being smooth just like the topside. Their internal skeleton and sharp little teeth are composed of flexible cartilage. Their feet have a rough pad that feels much like the skin of a rough starfish—often times the undersides of their tentacle-like ears also have a sandpapery feel to them.
Qahrburboxis have a distinct smell about them like that of the sea or simply put, any number of fish or sea creatures. Much like the Qwuedeviv, Qahrburboxis do not possess any visible noses. They breathe through microscopic pores in their skin. When sick, a Qahrburboxis will secrete a slimy substance that coats its skin.
Senses: (As comparable to a Human)
Sight: Excellent
Hearing: Average
Touch: Average
Taste: Well developed
Smell: Decent
Diet: Qahrburboxis can eat most anything without any ill results which obviously varies from individual to individual. They don’t have any foods that are poisonous for them, but most will not touch seafood.
A usual Qahrburboxis’ diet consists of mostly vegetables with occasional fruit and sparse meat. Their favorite tends to be sea plants of varying sorts.
Stages of Life
Infant: Blob
Tentacles are rounded and stubby as is the Qahrburboxis’ body in general.
Child: Squigglings
Begin developing their more refined, individual shape. At this age, Qahrburboxis spend a large majority of their time playing with other squigglings. They begin schooling for regular academics as well as being taught many of the basic languages one must know.
Teenage:
Qahrburboxis begin merging into the workfield they choose to be associated with. A Qahrburboxis is free to choose any job that is legal for them but always have their main source of income—the trade industry—to fall back on.
Young Adult:
Their line of work is fairly secured by this point; many use their spare time for extensive study or exploring the world around them. Mentally they have almost fully matured.
Adult:
Tentacles grow to their full length; in some cases the Qahrburboxis may have developed additional tentacles as well.
Advanced Age:
Loss of overall strength and interchangeable control of tentacles as hands. They often decide to prominently use their right or left hand.
Psychology:
Family:
Qahrburboxis are very family orientated. Most Qahrburboxis live in family settings and individual living quarters. Qahrburboxis are very social creatures.
Community:
Qahrburboxis need others for good mentality thus their communities are very tight knit but not species exclusive. They don’t seem to particularly mind what other sentients they are with which stands to reason given their intergalactic trade practices.
Government: The Qahrburboxis are primarily governed by the Qwujakuhls. They have a board of representatives that bring the concerns of their people to meetings with the Qwujakuhls and Qwuedeviv. That aside they submit to the ruling of their specific districts which is set to be the same for all species. Qahrburboxis don’t have any problem with their current government system.
Culture:
Much like the Qwuedeviv, the species is adaptive to other cultures. Their own is fairly basic. They are considered to be a reasonably well to do race. They manage funds and living quarters at a respectable level. Although individual wealth can vary depending on the family, the Qahrburboxis take care of each other thus their resources and wealth are usually shared by choice.
Most Qahrburboxis are not natural fighters. They are very intelligent creatures, but would prefer to run than stand and battle. This has led some other species to view them as weak. Some rumor that Qahrburboxis probably don’t even know how to fight. It would seem this is an incorrect accusation though since Qahrburboxis are usually the ones developing the most cutting edge technology in materials for potential weapons.
Business:
The main branch of business for the Qahrburboxis is the trade industry. For paying customers, the Qahrburboxis are very pleasant individuals to work with. However, those who owe may find themselves in a very different situation. They are willing to give you a few chances to pay them but continual failure to do so will most often result in violent confrontation or taking of resources by force.
Clothing:
Qahrburboxis who work in the main line of work—trade—wear brown and black uniforms with a few variations to indicate status in the work field. Those of other trades wear whatever suits their needs best. There is no code of what one has to wear, but they prefer clothing manufactured with their species in mind as other items fit very awkwardly at best.
Names:
Qahrburboxis names are often derived from an existing word but spelled differently. There are exceptions to this rule however depending on the culture they exist in.
e.g. Tentacles is really Tenna’quls
Relationship With Other Species:
Qahrburboxis get along quite well with other species just as long as the other values them as equals. Their race is accustomed to working with many different species and thus they are considered to be a friendly and approachable species by outsiders. Often times, outside species will use Qahrburboxis as a go between with the Qwuedeviv since the feline race is relatively hostile.
Other
Fun Facts:
Qahrburboxis are sometimes overly curious
Qahrburboxis are very intelligent and pick up on new concepts very quickly.
These are some Qahrburboxis:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9991176/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9944951/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9900719/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9929996/
Species: Qahrburboxis
(Car bur ‘boxis) or (Car bur ‘boxes)
Other Names: Alien Squids, Stringy Heads
Average Height:
Varies, but a full grown Qahrburboxis is usually no shorter than 5’5’’ and may be clear into the 8’0’’ range.
Spoken Language:
-Native: Qahrburboxian
-Other Common Languages: The ‘language’ of the Qwuedeviv; “Qwuedevian.” Qwujakuhlish and more broadly, Qwuh.
-Qahrburboxis spend much of their free time learning to speak other languages as most of the individuals they work with are of different species.
Home World: Qahrburu (They live on Qwuh-9 though)
On Surface Conditions: Was originally a largely aquatic land. Considered beautiful by visitors for its water covered surface. One could walk far out into the oceans of the world in shallow waters—only a few inches to a few feet in depth. Much aquatic plantlife was able to thrive in the shallow waters. The atmosphere was filled with thick moisture that kept both the plants and Qahrburboxis well hydrated. Temperature of the planet was moderately warm, but not hot. There were several majestic rock structures and the Qahrburboxis cities were built above the water level. It served as a wonderful home for the squidlike creatures up until underwater volcanic activity changed the acidity of their water. Worth noting, the planet was fairly small.
General Information:
Qahrburboxis resemble octopi or squids in that they possess many tentacles. Although by casual glance the species may seem intimidating and dangerous, they have generally mild dispositions and accepting natures. Qahrburboxis migrate to wherever their services are needed; therefore they can make themselves right at home pretty easily.
Physiology:
Physical Traits: Qahrburboxis have numerous tentacles of no particular quantity. Several are usually found on the head and likewise compose the tail. They generally have black sclera and a main skin color with a secondary color for bands, circles, spots and other individual markings.
Qahrburboxis can be moderately reshaped and smunched about without any long term damage, however they cannot maintain the shape of their own accord.
Detailed View:
Qahrburboxis have a uniquely different body shape than most of the other species of their planet. Their torso is often very thin with a fairly curvey outline. Their arms are also very slender; however, starting from the elbow down to the hand, the structure nearly doubles in width. Their hands are rather oddly shaped and their fairly long fingers can move in any direction without breaking.
Qahrburboxis have very precise control over their hands and tentacles. They are usually capable of using either hand or any number of tentacles to write or for other precision based work. Exceptions to the rule generally include elderly Qahrburboxis and blobs, which possess only little stubs.
Qahrburboxis are, not surprisingly, a type of cephalopod. Their skin is not covered by fur but is rather very smooth and soft to the touch. A wet Qahrburboxis becomes very slick and may have trouble even keeping itself upright upon leaving the water. Qahrburboxis need decent levels of moisture to keep their skin hydrated or risk drying out. A dried out Qahrburboxis is susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections on the skin surface as well as damaged, cracking skin.
Qahrburboxis tentacles may or may not have suckers on their undersides; the alternative being smooth just like the topside. Their internal skeleton and sharp little teeth are composed of flexible cartilage. Their feet have a rough pad that feels much like the skin of a rough starfish—often times the undersides of their tentacle-like ears also have a sandpapery feel to them.
Qahrburboxis have a distinct smell about them like that of the sea or simply put, any number of fish or sea creatures. Much like the Qwuedeviv, Qahrburboxis do not possess any visible noses. They breathe through microscopic pores in their skin. When sick, a Qahrburboxis will secrete a slimy substance that coats its skin.
Senses: (As comparable to a Human)
Sight: Excellent
Hearing: Average
Touch: Average
Taste: Well developed
Smell: Decent
Diet: Qahrburboxis can eat most anything without any ill results which obviously varies from individual to individual. They don’t have any foods that are poisonous for them, but most will not touch seafood.
A usual Qahrburboxis’ diet consists of mostly vegetables with occasional fruit and sparse meat. Their favorite tends to be sea plants of varying sorts.
Stages of Life
Infant: Blob
Tentacles are rounded and stubby as is the Qahrburboxis’ body in general.
Child: Squigglings
Begin developing their more refined, individual shape. At this age, Qahrburboxis spend a large majority of their time playing with other squigglings. They begin schooling for regular academics as well as being taught many of the basic languages one must know.
Teenage:
Qahrburboxis begin merging into the workfield they choose to be associated with. A Qahrburboxis is free to choose any job that is legal for them but always have their main source of income—the trade industry—to fall back on.
Young Adult:
Their line of work is fairly secured by this point; many use their spare time for extensive study or exploring the world around them. Mentally they have almost fully matured.
Adult:
Tentacles grow to their full length; in some cases the Qahrburboxis may have developed additional tentacles as well.
Advanced Age:
Loss of overall strength and interchangeable control of tentacles as hands. They often decide to prominently use their right or left hand.
Psychology:
Family:
Qahrburboxis are very family orientated. Most Qahrburboxis live in family settings and individual living quarters. Qahrburboxis are very social creatures.
Community:
Qahrburboxis need others for good mentality thus their communities are very tight knit but not species exclusive. They don’t seem to particularly mind what other sentients they are with which stands to reason given their intergalactic trade practices.
Government: The Qahrburboxis are primarily governed by the Qwujakuhls. They have a board of representatives that bring the concerns of their people to meetings with the Qwujakuhls and Qwuedeviv. That aside they submit to the ruling of their specific districts which is set to be the same for all species. Qahrburboxis don’t have any problem with their current government system.
Culture:
Much like the Qwuedeviv, the species is adaptive to other cultures. Their own is fairly basic. They are considered to be a reasonably well to do race. They manage funds and living quarters at a respectable level. Although individual wealth can vary depending on the family, the Qahrburboxis take care of each other thus their resources and wealth are usually shared by choice.
Most Qahrburboxis are not natural fighters. They are very intelligent creatures, but would prefer to run than stand and battle. This has led some other species to view them as weak. Some rumor that Qahrburboxis probably don’t even know how to fight. It would seem this is an incorrect accusation though since Qahrburboxis are usually the ones developing the most cutting edge technology in materials for potential weapons.
Business:
The main branch of business for the Qahrburboxis is the trade industry. For paying customers, the Qahrburboxis are very pleasant individuals to work with. However, those who owe may find themselves in a very different situation. They are willing to give you a few chances to pay them but continual failure to do so will most often result in violent confrontation or taking of resources by force.
Clothing:
Qahrburboxis who work in the main line of work—trade—wear brown and black uniforms with a few variations to indicate status in the work field. Those of other trades wear whatever suits their needs best. There is no code of what one has to wear, but they prefer clothing manufactured with their species in mind as other items fit very awkwardly at best.
Names:
Qahrburboxis names are often derived from an existing word but spelled differently. There are exceptions to this rule however depending on the culture they exist in.
e.g. Tentacles is really Tenna’quls
Relationship With Other Species:
Qahrburboxis get along quite well with other species just as long as the other values them as equals. Their race is accustomed to working with many different species and thus they are considered to be a friendly and approachable species by outsiders. Often times, outside species will use Qahrburboxis as a go between with the Qwuedeviv since the feline race is relatively hostile.
Other
Fun Facts:
Qahrburboxis are sometimes overly curious
Qahrburboxis are very intelligent and pick up on new concepts very quickly.
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