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History
The '''Máncátír''' are a complex and primal people, shaped by their '''Cibarecátír Cycle''' and the demands of their environment. Below is a deeper dive into their history, culture, physiology, and societal dynamics.
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Origin
=== '''History and Origin''' ===


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==== '''Origin''' ====
The '''Máncátír''' trace their origins to the bloodline of '''Bartholomew Yon Wauter''', whose transformative power infected his descendants. The '''Hemomantic Confluxes''' catalyzed the creation of the '''Báuturíí''', but through his seed, Bartholomew birthed the '''Máncátír''', a distinct lineage capable of shapeshifting based on their environment and the cyclical flow of '''Dlua''', the essence of transformation within them.


Cibarecátír Cycle
The first Máncátír were outcasts, their monstrous forms feared and misunderstood. Over time, they established their own packs and societies, often in harsh, isolated environments. Some believe their transformations were an attempt by Bartholomew to bridge human and beast, creating guardians for a world that would soon lose control of its magic.


The Cibarecátír Cycle is the cycle a Máncátír's body goes through over the course of 112 days, starting the day after it's initial infection, or from the point of puberty.
==== '''The Pure Bloodline''' ====
The '''pure bloodline''' of Máncátír is directly descended from Bartholomew’s original seed. Unlike their scattered progeny, they possess the '''Consummis''' form, which grants them superior control, intelligence, and abilities. They were once revered as leaders, but the fear of their power led to many being imprisoned or killed.
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1-8 (None Transformative), 9-16 (Virmens), 17-24 (Demom), 25-32 (Nebium), 33-40 (Bellara), 41-48 (Prodiginem), 49-56 (Prodigura), 57-64 (Hibernation), 65-72 (Prodigura), 73-80 (Prodiginem), 81-88 (Bellara), 89-96 (Nebium), 97-104 (Demom), 105-112 (Virmens).
=== '''The Cibarecátír Cycle''' ===
The '''Cibarecátír Cycle''' is a defining feature of the Máncátír, guiding their transformations and shaping their behaviors. Below are additional details for each phase.


Forms
==== '''Cycle Phases Expanded''': ====


The form a Máncátír takes entirely depend on where they are on their Cibarecátír Cycle. There are a number of events which trigger transformations.
* '''Virmens (1-8, 105-112)''':
** '''Behavior''': Heightened aggression, increased stamina. Individuals are prone to feral outbursts.
** '''Culture''': During this phase, Máncátír focus on physical training to control their instincts. Packs hold sparring matches to bond and mitigate potential outbreaks.
* '''Demom (9-16, 97-104)''':
** '''Behavior''': Agitation and heightened senses make Máncátír hyper-aware but easily irritable.
** '''Culture''': Pack members isolate themselves during this phase to avoid unnecessary conflict, often retreating into forests or caves.
* '''Nebium (17-24, 89-96)''':
** '''Behavior''': Increased size and strength, but emotional control begins to slip.
** '''Culture''': Ritual hunts are held to direct the increased energy. Successful hunters are celebrated with feasts.
* '''Bellara (25-32, 81-88)''':
** '''Behavior''': Full sensory enhancement, near-unstoppable physical prowess, and a transition to quadrupedal locomotion.
** '''Culture''': Packs migrate to sacred hunting grounds. These migrations are seen as pilgrimages, with spiritual significance tied to their transformation.
* '''Prodiginem (33-40, 73-80)''':
** '''Behavior''': Unstable and highly territorial, their toxic saliva and deadly claws make them formidable predators.
** '''Culture''': During this phase, Máncátír establish strict boundaries around their territory. Ritual challenges and battles for dominance within packs are common.
* '''Prodigura (41-48, 65-72)''':
** '''Behavior''': Fully feral, hostile, and nearly impossible to control. Territorial instincts dominate their behavior.
** '''Culture''': This phase includes the '''Procreation Ritual''', where males compete in brutal combat for mating rights. Females choose the victor based on strength and endurance.
* '''Hibernation (49-56)''':
** '''Behavior''': Dormant, conserving energy for the next phase.
** '''Culture''': The pack becomes protective of its hibernating members, ensuring their safety from predators and other packs.


When one goes completely insane and loses control.
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When one's Dlua either overflows or begins to run dry.
=== '''Forms and Abilities''' ===
Each form in the '''Cibarecátír Cycle''' reflects the balance between human and beast, with transformations tied to environmental stimuli and the flow of '''Dlua'''.


When one is in a dire situation and instinctively summon it.
==== '''Key Transformational Triggers''': ====


When a member of the pure bloodline summons it.
* '''Overflowing Dlua''': Overexertion or heightened emotions lead to rapid transformations, often into more unstable forms.
* '''Dlua Depletion''': Lack of sustenance, injury, or extreme fatigue can trigger involuntary shifts into weaker forms like '''Virmens''' or '''Demom'''.
* '''Training''': With enough experience, some Máncátír learn to force transformations, though this comes at the cost of reduced power and increased strain.


After enough training, one may be able to learn how to force a transformation, however these forms are a bit weaker than their natural transformations.
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Certain spells and potions can cause a transformation as they can trick one's Dlua into believing it is overflowing.
=== '''Breeds and Environmental Influence''' ===
Each breed of Máncátír is shaped by their environment, with traits reflecting their specific challenges and needs.
{| class="wikitable"
!'''Breed'''
!'''Region'''
!'''Traits'''
|-
|'''Wolf'''
|Veumand
|Agile, pack-oriented, exceptional night vision.
|-
|'''Rat'''
|Veumand
|Small, cunning, and adept at infiltration.
|-
|'''Bull'''
|Veumand
|Powerful, with immense strength and endurance.
|-
|'''Bear'''
|Lumea Sangelui
|Massive and territorial, unmatched in physical toughness.
|-
|'''Lion'''
|Eub
|Regal and dominant, skilled in leadership and combat.
|-
|'''Jaguar'''
|Tamita
|Stealthy and agile, masters of stalking prey.
|-
|'''Bat'''
|Oken
|Winged and nocturnal, with echolocation abilities.
|-
|'''Whale'''
|Klamith
|Aquatic, with powerful lung capacity and echolocation.
|}
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Cibarecátír-Virmens
=== '''Culture and Society''' ===


Skin darkens as it becomes more calloused.
==== '''Social Structure''': ====


Feral -
* '''Packs''': The core social unit, often consisting of extended families. Packs are hierarchical, with an '''Alpha''' (usually the strongest Máncátír) leading.
* '''Sacred Territories''': Each pack claims a specific territory, often marked with claw or scent markers.


Cibarecátír-Demom
==== '''Rituals''': ====


Their ears gain a bit of a point, and their canines becomes sharper and slightly elongated. Their eyes gain a tapetum lucidum layer behind the pupil, and their bodies burn three times as many calories as normal. They quickly grow slightly more hair, making them more sensitive to the touch, and their hearing slightly becomes clearer.
* '''Hunting Feasts''': Celebrations held after successful hunts during the '''Nebium''' phase. Packs share stories and strengthen bonds.
* '''Procreation Rituals''': Brutal competitions during the '''Prodigura''' phase to determine mating rights.
* '''Blood Tithes''': Offerings made to the pure bloodline or their descendants to honor their origins.


This can become problematic for someone with a high metabolism, as they require lots of food to keep a healthy. Due to the bodies higher metabolism, they become hungrier quicker and the sudden shift in heightened senses cause people to become more agitated, therefore more prone to aggression.
==== '''Mating and Family''': ====


Cibarecátír-Nebium
* '''Orgies''': Common among packs during the '''Prodigura''' phase to ensure genetic diversity.
* '''Monogamous Bonds''': Rare, but '''alpha females''' may choose a single mate. These bonds are marked by ceremonial scars.


More hair begins to cover the body, now completely, as their muscles grow, so does their overall size, gaining a couple of inches in height, and more than a few pounds in weight. It's during this transformation that they look the most like a hybrid between a human and a monster as their keep a lot of their facial features, albeit a bit exaggerated, with their feet growing twice in length, as they begin to only walk along the balls of their feet. A good portion of their front teeth have become more fang like.
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Cibarecátír-Bellara
=== '''Migration and Hibernation''' ===
The '''mountain migrations''' during the '''Hibernation''' phase are one of the most enigmatic aspects of Máncátír behavior. Scholars speculate that the howls of imprisoned pure-blood Máncátír act as a subconscious call, drawing their descendants closer.
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With their necks growing twice in length, and their face becoming elongated, a large amount of muscle now covers the body, with all of their senses being doubled. It's during this form that we see them begin to shift from the bipedal humans to quadrupedal monsters. All of their teeth have now turned into fangs as their overall size is now a full foot more than their base human form. The hair can now be considered fur.
=== '''Pure Bloodline and the Consummis Form''' ===
The pure bloodline’s '''Consummis''' form represents the pinnacle of Máncátír evolution, with intelligence and control surpassing all others. These individuals can:


Cibarecátír-Prodiginem
* Command other Máncátír, even in their feral forms.
* Transform at will, with heightened physical and mental abilities.
* Influence the flow of '''Dlua''', suppressing transformations in others if needed.


They grow an extra couple of feet in size and begin to lose a bit of their fur, with now have full on muzzles. Claws which can extend up to four inches in length, and toxic saliva. The odor of a Prodiginem is said to rival a decayed corpse and hold multiple. The strongest of the forms.
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Cibarecátír-Prodigura
=== '''Hunting Styles''' ===


With almost bear like qualities, this overly sized form loses just a little more of it's fur. The average height for this form is roughly nine foot, with most weighing just above a ton. The toughest of the forms, and most beastly, it is by far the hardest to control, and almost always becomes extremely hostile to all none-Máncátír. They are usually very territorial of their decided home and pack, and for the first four nights enter competitions against other Prodigura for a place among the _ orgies, which take place over the last four nights of the initial Prodigura cycle.
* '''Stalking''': Quiet and methodical, ideal for stealth-oriented breeds like wolves or jaguars.
* '''Toying''': Predators prolong the hunt, testing their prey’s limits.
* '''Pack Hunting''': Cooperative strategies that emphasize teamwork and efficiency.


After which they will enter a hibernative state for eight days, after which the males will spend the next eight days protecting and gathering food for the females and other males yet to enter hibernation. While the females will care for any and all young, and continue to rest to ensure impregnation. The birth of which, takes place during their next initial Prodigura cycle.
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Cibarecátír-Consummis
=== '''Spiritual Beliefs''' ===
 
The Máncátír believe in the sanctity of their transformations and view the '''Cibarecátír Cycle''' as a divine gift. Rituals often invoke the memory of '''Bartholomew Yon Wauter''' and their ancestors, seeking guidance or strength.
The Consummis form has been discovered to be reserved exclusively for the pure bloodline of the original, Wauter dissidents.
 
Culture
 
Breeds
 
?WOLF?
 
-Veumand
 
?RAT?
 
-Veumand
 
?BULL?
 
-Veumand
 
?Hedgehog?
 
-Dylviget
 
?BABOON?
 
-Oris
 
?APE?
 
-Griogubul
 
?LION?
 
-Eub
 
?BEAR?
 
-Lumea Sangelui
 
?MOOSE?
 
-Lumea Sangelui
 
?BOAR?
 
-Lumea Sangelui
 
?WALRUS?
 
-Lumea Sangelui
 
?DEER?
 
-U.S.K.
 
?BISON?
 
-U.S.K.
 
?JAGUAR?
 
-Tamita
 
?BAT?
 
-Oken
 
?WHALE?
 
-Klamith
 
?SEAL?
 
-Klamith
 
Social
 
Mating
 
Males typically take on multiple mates, with orgies being a frequent part of mating rituals.
 
Only specific females, referred to as _, enter one on one relationships. For these _ females, males will enter bouts of combat with each other to prove they're more suited for them.
 
Pure Bloodline
 
Not even a handful are known to still be alive, and even of them only one is known to not be imprisoned. [[_]], who rests on the _, one of the highest positions of the Orbis Sanguis Terrarum.
 
The Consummis form allows one to command the lesser in-controlled Máncátír, their transformed forms are far more intelligent, holding human level intelligence. Aside from this, they can transform on command as well rather than only when necessary. The pure bloodline are naturally stronger and more endurant, as well as holding more heightened senses, with their transformed forms being even further.
 
Hunting
 
Hunting is a large part of the Máncátír culture, with there being three forms. Stalking, Toying, Pack.
 
Migration
 
Máncátír go into the snowy mountains during the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th part of their Cibarecátír Cycle, starting the climb during the 6th part, and returning to the towns around the mountains during the 10th. The exact reason for this is unknown, however it has been theorized that it's because the living members of the pure bloodline have been imprisoned here and they are drawn to their howls.
 
Not all Máncátír seem to do this, they instead stay in the areas at the base of the mountain, sometimes killing in the villages, towns, and cities that make up a good portion of Lumea Sangelui.
 
Trivia
 
Translation; CIBum (meat), schimBARE (change), manCATOR (eater). PRODIGIUM (monster), creatURA (creature), homINEM (person). DEMENS/NEBun (mad), VIR/OM (man). BELLua/fiARA (beast). CONSUMMatus (perfect). primIS/primul (first).

Revision as of 22:10, 22 November 2024

The Máncátír are a complex and primal people, shaped by their Cibarecátír Cycle and the demands of their environment. Below is a deeper dive into their history, culture, physiology, and societal dynamics.


History and Origin

Origin

The Máncátír trace their origins to the bloodline of Bartholomew Yon Wauter, whose transformative power infected his descendants. The Hemomantic Confluxes catalyzed the creation of the Báuturíí, but through his seed, Bartholomew birthed the Máncátír, a distinct lineage capable of shapeshifting based on their environment and the cyclical flow of Dlua, the essence of transformation within them.

The first Máncátír were outcasts, their monstrous forms feared and misunderstood. Over time, they established their own packs and societies, often in harsh, isolated environments. Some believe their transformations were an attempt by Bartholomew to bridge human and beast, creating guardians for a world that would soon lose control of its magic.

The Pure Bloodline

The pure bloodline of Máncátír is directly descended from Bartholomew’s original seed. Unlike their scattered progeny, they possess the Consummis form, which grants them superior control, intelligence, and abilities. They were once revered as leaders, but the fear of their power led to many being imprisoned or killed.


The Cibarecátír Cycle

The Cibarecátír Cycle is a defining feature of the Máncátír, guiding their transformations and shaping their behaviors. Below are additional details for each phase.

Cycle Phases Expanded:

  • Virmens (1-8, 105-112):
    • Behavior: Heightened aggression, increased stamina. Individuals are prone to feral outbursts.
    • Culture: During this phase, Máncátír focus on physical training to control their instincts. Packs hold sparring matches to bond and mitigate potential outbreaks.
  • Demom (9-16, 97-104):
    • Behavior: Agitation and heightened senses make Máncátír hyper-aware but easily irritable.
    • Culture: Pack members isolate themselves during this phase to avoid unnecessary conflict, often retreating into forests or caves.
  • Nebium (17-24, 89-96):
    • Behavior: Increased size and strength, but emotional control begins to slip.
    • Culture: Ritual hunts are held to direct the increased energy. Successful hunters are celebrated with feasts.
  • Bellara (25-32, 81-88):
    • Behavior: Full sensory enhancement, near-unstoppable physical prowess, and a transition to quadrupedal locomotion.
    • Culture: Packs migrate to sacred hunting grounds. These migrations are seen as pilgrimages, with spiritual significance tied to their transformation.
  • Prodiginem (33-40, 73-80):
    • Behavior: Unstable and highly territorial, their toxic saliva and deadly claws make them formidable predators.
    • Culture: During this phase, Máncátír establish strict boundaries around their territory. Ritual challenges and battles for dominance within packs are common.
  • Prodigura (41-48, 65-72):
    • Behavior: Fully feral, hostile, and nearly impossible to control. Territorial instincts dominate their behavior.
    • Culture: This phase includes the Procreation Ritual, where males compete in brutal combat for mating rights. Females choose the victor based on strength and endurance.
  • Hibernation (49-56):
    • Behavior: Dormant, conserving energy for the next phase.
    • Culture: The pack becomes protective of its hibernating members, ensuring their safety from predators and other packs.

Forms and Abilities

Each form in the Cibarecátír Cycle reflects the balance between human and beast, with transformations tied to environmental stimuli and the flow of Dlua.

Key Transformational Triggers:

  • Overflowing Dlua: Overexertion or heightened emotions lead to rapid transformations, often into more unstable forms.
  • Dlua Depletion: Lack of sustenance, injury, or extreme fatigue can trigger involuntary shifts into weaker forms like Virmens or Demom.
  • Training: With enough experience, some Máncátír learn to force transformations, though this comes at the cost of reduced power and increased strain.

Breeds and Environmental Influence

Each breed of Máncátír is shaped by their environment, with traits reflecting their specific challenges and needs.

Breed Region Traits
Wolf Veumand Agile, pack-oriented, exceptional night vision.
Rat Veumand Small, cunning, and adept at infiltration.
Bull Veumand Powerful, with immense strength and endurance.
Bear Lumea Sangelui Massive and territorial, unmatched in physical toughness.
Lion Eub Regal and dominant, skilled in leadership and combat.
Jaguar Tamita Stealthy and agile, masters of stalking prey.
Bat Oken Winged and nocturnal, with echolocation abilities.
Whale Klamith Aquatic, with powerful lung capacity and echolocation.

Culture and Society

Social Structure:

  • Packs: The core social unit, often consisting of extended families. Packs are hierarchical, with an Alpha (usually the strongest Máncátír) leading.
  • Sacred Territories: Each pack claims a specific territory, often marked with claw or scent markers.

Rituals:

  • Hunting Feasts: Celebrations held after successful hunts during the Nebium phase. Packs share stories and strengthen bonds.
  • Procreation Rituals: Brutal competitions during the Prodigura phase to determine mating rights.
  • Blood Tithes: Offerings made to the pure bloodline or their descendants to honor their origins.

Mating and Family:

  • Orgies: Common among packs during the Prodigura phase to ensure genetic diversity.
  • Monogamous Bonds: Rare, but alpha females may choose a single mate. These bonds are marked by ceremonial scars.

Migration and Hibernation

The mountain migrations during the Hibernation phase are one of the most enigmatic aspects of Máncátír behavior. Scholars speculate that the howls of imprisoned pure-blood Máncátír act as a subconscious call, drawing their descendants closer.


Pure Bloodline and the Consummis Form

The pure bloodline’s Consummis form represents the pinnacle of Máncátír evolution, with intelligence and control surpassing all others. These individuals can:

  • Command other Máncátír, even in their feral forms.
  • Transform at will, with heightened physical and mental abilities.
  • Influence the flow of Dlua, suppressing transformations in others if needed.

Hunting Styles

  • Stalking: Quiet and methodical, ideal for stealth-oriented breeds like wolves or jaguars.
  • Toying: Predators prolong the hunt, testing their prey’s limits.
  • Pack Hunting: Cooperative strategies that emphasize teamwork and efficiency.

Spiritual Beliefs

The Máncátír believe in the sanctity of their transformations and view the Cibarecátír Cycle as a divine gift. Rituals often invoke the memory of Bartholomew Yon Wauter and their ancestors, seeking guidance or strength.