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| ===== Biology ===== | ===== Biology ===== | ||
| - | The Typyl are creatures that takes the form similar to a human being, having two eyes, a mouth, two arms and mostly having two legs. Typyl are smaller compared to humans. The average height for a Typyl is that only 75% of the average height of a female human being, which is 4'12" or 152.4 cm in height. Despite this, females tend to be much shorter than average. | + | The Typyl are creatures that takes the form similar to a human being, having two eyes, a mouth, two arms and mostly having two legs. Typyl are smaller compared to humans. The average height for a Typyl is that only 75% of the average height of a female human being((In South Korea, 20+ of age, recorded at 2010. Set at 5'2" or 157.4 cm. [[http://sizekorea.kats.go.kr/|[1] ]][[wp>List_of_average_human_height_worldwide|[2] ]])), which is 3'10" or 118.05 cm in height. Despite this, females tend to be much shorter than average. |
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| - | <span important>For more information, check the NSFW page of the Typyl listed below.</span> | + | |
| + | <span important>For more information, check the detailed page of the Typyl listed below.</span> | ||
| ==== Adaptability ==== | ==== Adaptability ==== | ||
| In addition to their human-like traits, they are able to adapt a mixture of qualities and traits from different species from several sources. These include: | In addition to their human-like traits, they are able to adapt a mixture of qualities and traits from different species from several sources. These include: | ||
| * Species found on Earth | * Species found on Earth | ||
| * Species found on Fiagia | * Species found on Fiagia | ||
| - | * Species found in mythical or mythological stories proposed by humans | + | * Non-human-like species found in mythical or mythological stories proposed by humans |
| * Plant-life species | * Plant-life species | ||
| Despite this, the species given must be typyl-compatible fist before a Typyl can take form of their traits. | Despite this, the species given must be typyl-compatible fist before a Typyl can take form of their traits. | ||
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| Typyl are capable of doing reproduction. There is only a 20% chance that a Typyl can reproduce when attempting reproduction, hence the low population. It is also extremely rare to produce an unstable child with a disability due to the Typyl's nature. At most, Typyl has the average of bearing only 2 offspring. | Typyl are capable of doing reproduction. There is only a 20% chance that a Typyl can reproduce when attempting reproduction, hence the low population. It is also extremely rare to produce an unstable child with a disability due to the Typyl's nature. At most, Typyl has the average of bearing only 2 offspring. | ||
| - | <span important>For more information, check the NSFW page of the Typyl listed below.</span> | + | <span important>For more information, check the detailed page of the Typyl listed below.</span> |
| ==== Revival and Downstate ==== | ==== Revival and Downstate ==== | ||
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| == Hybrids == | == Hybrids == | ||
| - | When a Typyl has two or more noticeable distinct Typ-types, this typyl is considered to be a **Typyl Hybrid**, also known as a **Hy-tip** //(plural: hy-typ; pronounced: hi-tip)// in short, | + | When a Typyl has two or more noticeable distinct Typ-types, this typyl is considered to be a **Typyl Hybrid**, also known as a **Hy-type** //(plural: hy-typ; pronounced: hi-type)// in short. |
| - | When classifying a naming scheme for the Hy-typ, the first two distinct types are used in the name, first being the most dominant type followed by the next most dominant type coming after.\\ This results in the Hy-typ's naming scheme: ''{primary}-{secondary} Type'' | + | When classifying a naming scheme for the Hy-type, the first two distinct types are used in the name, first being the most dominant type followed by the next most dominant type coming after.\\ This results in the Hy-type's naming scheme: ''{primary}-{secondary} Hy'' |
| === Typ-fam === | === Typ-fam === | ||
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| {{template>footer:typyl}} | {{template>footer:typyl}} | ||
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| - | <span danger>NSFW Information can be found through the Explicit Typyl Information page. **For mature audiences only, ages 17+**</span> | + | <span danger>More information can be found through the [[typyl detailed|Detailed Typyl Information]] page.</span> |
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