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'''House Brands''' often dictated the style of dress, as depending on the location of the brand, that area of skin was usually left open for others to see. It was an easy way to see one’s lineage, and what house or houses his/her blood pulled from.
 
'''House Brands''' often dictated the style of dress, as depending on the location of the brand, that area of skin was usually left open for others to see. It was an easy way to see one’s lineage, and what house or houses his/her blood pulled from.
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=== Sterility ===
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Over the course of time, procreation with those not of the '''Lupine''' species became impossible. Only with other '''Lupines''' could children be had, and many belonging to the Greater Houses succumbed to inbred madness. Even '''Changed Lupines''' could not breed. Another disturbing fact began with the emergence of '''House [[Van-Derveld]]''', in which uncontrolled inbreeding resulted not only in madness, but in the offspring losing the ability to '''Change''' at all. At the same time, the '''Loveloxx Bloodline''' had found themselves faced with the same situation, '''House Von-Metzger''' descending just as quickly as the [[Van-Derveld]] family. With the coming of '''House Denkinger''' and '''House Ranonachte''', a solution was found and a shaky truce formed – to save their race the two '''Bloodlines''' would have to offer new blood into the mix. Arranged marriages became prevalent, as those who were given up were born anew with a simple swallow from a vial. '''Loveloxx''' were transformed into '''Losstarot''', and '''Losstarot''' into '''Loveloxx'''.
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Even to this day, '''Lupines''' can only bear young with other '''Lupines'''.
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== The Guardians ==
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With the two '''Bloodlines''' becoming more organized and their psuedo-aristocratic social system forming quite nicely, the introduction of those who would be known as '''Guardians''' soon came to pass.
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The only species to be taken over by the '''Lupines''', their planet was occupied and used as a collecting grounds of sorts. The pale inhabitants soon found themselves enslaved by the master race (as the '''Lupines''' often referred to themselves as). Used as servants and for hard labor, the '''Guardians''' soon became the '''Lupine's''' official slaves.
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Those that were born with the force were often seen as undesirables, and killed in the most brutal of ways. One such method, used by the '''Losstarot''', was to inject the infant with a small amount of '''Loveloxx''' strain toxins (taken from the poison-tipped tails of slain '''Loveloxx Lupines'''). This was decidedly one of the most cruel ways of dispatching '''Force''' sensitive young, as the parents were often made to be present.
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Eventually however, the '''Guardians''' grew stronger, and with the onset of the first cases of '''Lupine''' madness, they began to overthrow their Lupine masters and band together. Now self-titled '''Guardians''', their own social structure developed rigidly, with proper etiquette evolving due to their years beneath the '''Lupines'''. If there was anything their masters taught them, it was that decorum was essential. The '''Guardians''' disregarded the feral aspect of the '''Lupines''' though, and over the centuries they diligently policed the '''Lupines'''. They protected those who had the unfortunate luck of being caught in the middle of the many skirmishes between the two '''Bloodlines'''.
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"They came from nothing, and will return to nothing" is the prevailing mindset, as well as only retaliating in defense when in conflict with a '''Lupine'''.
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'''Loveloxx Lupines''' are seen with pity, and regarded by '''Guardians''' as mere beasts who do not know any better. They are quick when dispatching these '''Lupines''', for they know the dangers of a berserk '''Loveloxx'''.
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Losstarot''' however, are much more hated, as they have no mental handicaps when in regards to the '''Force'''. '''Guardians''' see them as cold, cunning, and sickly twisted adversaries. Brutal torture is more often than not reserved for most '''Losstarot'''.
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Unlike the '''Lupines''', the '''Guardians''' are not facing the threat of extinction.
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For all of their hate, a '''Guardian''' will not make the first strike against a '''Lupine'''. Their name implies just that - to guard. In fact, while it is becoming increasingly rare, there are still instances where a '''Guardian''' and a Lupine will meet, and no blows come to pass. The air about the two is thick with apprehension on both sides however, and the way the two treat eachother is often with forced politeness and courtesy. Biting remarks and harsh words can be exchanged, but unless the '''Lupine''' acts with the intent to physically harm, the two will part without a fight.
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Common derogatory terms that the '''Lupines''' use when addressing '''Guardians''' are:
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* '''A'kha'ru''' - male slave
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* '''A'kha'ri''' - female slave
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'''Guardians''' do not stoop to such levels as to call a '''Lupine''' names, though they are known to become condescending when talking to a Lupine, often using words such as "mindless beast", "animal", and simple creature".
  
 
== Pre-[[Reset]] ==
 
== Pre-[[Reset]] ==
 
Before the roleplaying reset, the '''Lupines''' of '''SWFans''' were largely contained within the [[Van-Derveld]] family. There were two separate strains - those who could wield the '''Force''', and those that were driven mad by it. [[Diego Van-Derveld]], [[Vega Van-Derveld]]'s father, was the latter, while '''Vega''' was the former. '''Diego's''' Changed form was that of a '''vornskyr''', and '''Vega's''' more like a '''wolf'''. The species, and their heritage, was influenced largely by the '''Garou''' and '''werewolf''' characters found in '''Terry Pratchett's''' ''The Fifth Elephant.''
 
Before the roleplaying reset, the '''Lupines''' of '''SWFans''' were largely contained within the [[Van-Derveld]] family. There were two separate strains - those who could wield the '''Force''', and those that were driven mad by it. [[Diego Van-Derveld]], [[Vega Van-Derveld]]'s father, was the latter, while '''Vega''' was the former. '''Diego's''' Changed form was that of a '''vornskyr''', and '''Vega's''' more like a '''wolf'''. The species, and their heritage, was influenced largely by the '''Garou''' and '''werewolf''' characters found in '''Terry Pratchett's''' ''The Fifth Elephant.''

Revision as of 22:21, 17 April 2007

Contents

Canon

The Lupines are not a canonical race, having been invented for use at SW-Fans. Pre-reset they were brought into existence by the roleplayer Vega Van-Derveld, since the reset Loklorien s'Ilancy has brought a great amount of depth to the Lupines of SW-Fans.

Post-Reset

The Lupines are a dying race. Only two remain - Loklorien s'Ilancy and Arya Ravenwing.

Basic Overview

Every House, whether Greater or Lesser, can be traced back to the two Apex Houses – Loveloxx and Losstarot. The Lupine social structure is largely a caste system, being divided into two groups - the Greater Houses and the Lesser Houses - as stated previously. Within each is a subset of social levels unique to each group. This formed over time through the nature of each Lupine strain, or Bloodline as the Lupines call it. For the entirety of their existence, House Loveloxx has been a symbol of chaos and uncontrollable rage while House Losstarot has been a symbol of order and controlled anger. Each Bloodline compliments the other in a perverse sense, and one cannot exist without the other.

Both Apex Houses, Loveloxx and Losstarot, had their beginnings with two simple men. One, Townsend Loveloxx, sought to turn his fear of the Force into a weapon while the other, Melkhiah Losstarot, found himself a victim of Loveloxx’s twisted designs. One might wonder why then, that Loveloxx became synonymous with chaos and Losstarot with order instead of the opposite. Why Losstarot, who was left reeling with pain and hate should rise to wear the mantle of order. The simple truth of it is that Loveloxx lost control of himself. He subjected countless people to his experiments, killing many long before he saw success. His goal? To create a people who could counteract those with the Force, and destroy them. And what better vessel to carry out his irrationality than the very beast that naturally hunted anything connected with the Force – the vornskr? Days turned to nights, then to weeks, then to months, and eventually to years. Failure heaped upon failure. It wasn’t until three years after first starting his evolutionary crusade that Townsend Loveloxx succeeded. Only, the captive subject who had taken to his “Lupine Strain” was the intended of his comrade and colleague, Melkhiah Losstarot. Losstarot would not learn of this until another year had passed. So fearful of the Force was Loveloxx that he let his emotions run free and his fangs roam unchecked. His Bloodline was volatile, it boiled at any inkling of Force presence, and it drove man down into beast just to fulfill its vicious design.

In the beginning, Losstarot shared Loveloxx’s Bloodline. He was a beast that walked upright. And he was disgusted. Repulsed by his own existence. Every time he sought to control the animal within him, he was overwhelmed. Until the day he discovered the secret to his comrade’s success. To say that Losstarot was righteously empowered would be an understatement. However, instead of lashing out through direct violence, Losstarot began work on his own strain; a strain that would not hold him captive to his beastial cravings and triggers. A strain that would coexist with the Force and make no allowance for any loss of facilities. Studying from Loveloxx’s notes proved instrumental, and Losstarot was able to complete his new creation in far less time than expected. Now a new creature, Losstarot could be both man and animal without either gaining quarter over the other. It was a balance that Loveloxx refused to accept.

Thus, chaos and order have warred since their inceptions. Their original intentions have not been forgotten; in fact, they have intensified. Both Bloodlines view themselves as being in the right, and betrayed by the other. Over the years however, a second school of thought emerged – one of superiority. Loveloxx Lupines proclaim that they are the first; the true children of perfect accelerated evolution while Losstarot Lupines hold to the belief that they are the ultimate, perfected creations without the chains of involuntary Force reaction. The contention between the two Bloodlines is very nearly tangible.

The Houses

The Greater Houses of the Loveloxx Bloodline

Apex Loveloxx | Alphas Eidelbrendt | Denkmal | Luthgarde | Von Metzger | Zieg’recht | Ranonachte | Alaric | Geiss

The Lesser Houses of the Loveloxx Bloodline

Judig | Mudejar | Lothair | Ravenwing | Olrecht | Shonnache | Imre | Leissin | Roth | Meier

The Greater Houses of the Losstarot Bloodline

Apex Losstarot | Alphas Sundergotte | Richter | Steuerung | Van-Derveld | Su’beate | Denkinger | Palenke | Kroenen

The Lesser Houses of the Losstarot Bloodline

Kursk | Kasch | Seigresche | Aulflendte | Tene’schonne | Wulfgein | Aram | Emerick | Merris |

Inrugeil

The Greater Houses

The Greater Houses are those whose family members are born Pure. A Pure Lupine is one who was not Changed, or whose parents were not Changed. These Lupines consider themselves the true children of their singular ancestor; whether it is Townsend Loveloxx or Melkhiah Losstarot. This has produced a significant amount of pride and arrogance among those of the Greater Houses, for no matter which Bloodline they are there is a sense of inherent superiority over even those of their own stock. This of course caused much trouble during later generations, as it was with House Van-Derveld that the internal strife within the Losstarot Bloodline began.

The Lesser Houses

The Lesser Houses are made up of those who were Changed, whose parents were Changed, or are in some form or another descended from a Changed relative. Every Lesser House is an extension of a Greater, but there is much more humbleness and inner nobility to be found in a Lesser House. These Throwbacks, as they are called by the Greater Houses, retain a sense of individuality not found in Purebloods. Some would argue that they treasure their Lupine nature and treat it as more than just a title or accessory.

Apex Bloodlines

Through the ages, the original two Bloodlines have managed to survive, if not in some form or another, alongside both Greater and Lesser Houses. These Lupines are seen as the highest forms, preserving the original blueprints of the Lupine race in their veins. Loklorien s’Ilancy, originally Loklorien Iakyn s’Ilancy Losstarot, is one of these. She has dropped her Losstarot title in order to preserve her anonymity. As well, although it is not yet know, Arya Ravenwing has the Apex blood of Loveloxx in her own veins.

Lupine Religion

Nothing was more important to a Lupine than the preservation of their race. From this, a loose theocracy was formed around their original progenitors. However, while there was no actual worshipping of those that came long before, a system of honoring and continuance came about. For both Bloodlines, knowledge was viewed as a sacred thing, and every House, whether they be Greater or Lesser, had handwritten volumes dedicated to their lineage, and that of their entire Bloodline – some had even collections of the ancestries of their foes. As said before, preserving their blood was their ultimate goal, and more often than not one’s heritage dictated his or her social status and how they were viewed among the Houses.

Each Bloodline had their own Re’idulf, or Council of Elders. This aged group oversaw everything which concerned the documentation of the Houses.

Held in complete reverence however, were the original vials of the Lupine serums that had been created by Townsend Loveloxx and Melkhiah Losstarot. Each Alpha House of the current ruling era held their respective vials – locked away in vaults that only the Re’idulf could gain access to.

Once it became apparent that they were dwindling into nothingness, the Lupines buried their history on select worlds, leaving 'protectors' to guard their hidden secrets. Both Bloodlines knew they were becoming extinct, and instead of trying to spread word of their existence in the hopes of being remembered, they attempted to erase their mark on the galaxy. Preservation of the Bloodlines was paramount to everything, and in the face of extinction they believed themselves to be a failure of a species (this particular train of thought gradually formed over many, many years, as they slowly died off).

House Brands

An example of the House Brand for an Apex Losstarot Lupine

House brands can be found on every Lupine; usually between the shoulder blades or upon the left hip. Originally they were received with heated metal, but with the coming of Houses Luthgarde and Steuerung, freeze-burning became the normal method of application. Traditionally, the fewer House Brands one has indicates how ‘pure’ their blood is. For instance, an Apex Lupine will have only one Brand (that of their Bloodline), while an Alpha Lupine will have not only the Apex Brand, but their own House crest burned below as well. These secondary crests are shown smaller than the Apex Brand, to denote their social stature. Likewise, a changed Lupine will have not only the symbol of his changed status, but that of the House he was changed by. Also, if a Lupine had a relative who came from a different House, that House Brand was also included.

House Brands often dictated the style of dress, as depending on the location of the brand, that area of skin was usually left open for others to see. It was an easy way to see one’s lineage, and what house or houses his/her blood pulled from.

Sterility

Over the course of time, procreation with those not of the Lupine species became impossible. Only with other Lupines could children be had, and many belonging to the Greater Houses succumbed to inbred madness. Even Changed Lupines could not breed. Another disturbing fact began with the emergence of House Van-Derveld, in which uncontrolled inbreeding resulted not only in madness, but in the offspring losing the ability to Change at all. At the same time, the Loveloxx Bloodline had found themselves faced with the same situation, House Von-Metzger descending just as quickly as the Van-Derveld family. With the coming of House Denkinger and House Ranonachte, a solution was found and a shaky truce formed – to save their race the two Bloodlines would have to offer new blood into the mix. Arranged marriages became prevalent, as those who were given up were born anew with a simple swallow from a vial. Loveloxx were transformed into Losstarot, and Losstarot into Loveloxx.

Even to this day, Lupines can only bear young with other Lupines.

The Guardians

With the two Bloodlines becoming more organized and their psuedo-aristocratic social system forming quite nicely, the introduction of those who would be known as Guardians soon came to pass.

The only species to be taken over by the Lupines, their planet was occupied and used as a collecting grounds of sorts. The pale inhabitants soon found themselves enslaved by the master race (as the Lupines often referred to themselves as). Used as servants and for hard labor, the Guardians soon became the Lupine's official slaves.

Those that were born with the force were often seen as undesirables, and killed in the most brutal of ways. One such method, used by the Losstarot, was to inject the infant with a small amount of Loveloxx strain toxins (taken from the poison-tipped tails of slain Loveloxx Lupines). This was decidedly one of the most cruel ways of dispatching Force sensitive young, as the parents were often made to be present.

Eventually however, the Guardians grew stronger, and with the onset of the first cases of Lupine madness, they began to overthrow their Lupine masters and band together. Now self-titled Guardians, their own social structure developed rigidly, with proper etiquette evolving due to their years beneath the Lupines. If there was anything their masters taught them, it was that decorum was essential. The Guardians disregarded the feral aspect of the Lupines though, and over the centuries they diligently policed the Lupines. They protected those who had the unfortunate luck of being caught in the middle of the many skirmishes between the two Bloodlines.

"They came from nothing, and will return to nothing" is the prevailing mindset, as well as only retaliating in defense when in conflict with a Lupine.

Loveloxx Lupines are seen with pity, and regarded by Guardians as mere beasts who do not know any better. They are quick when dispatching these Lupines, for they know the dangers of a berserk Loveloxx. Losstarot however, are much more hated, as they have no mental handicaps when in regards to the Force. Guardians see them as cold, cunning, and sickly twisted adversaries. Brutal torture is more often than not reserved for most Losstarot.

Unlike the Lupines, the Guardians are not facing the threat of extinction.

For all of their hate, a Guardian will not make the first strike against a Lupine. Their name implies just that - to guard. In fact, while it is becoming increasingly rare, there are still instances where a Guardian and a Lupine will meet, and no blows come to pass. The air about the two is thick with apprehension on both sides however, and the way the two treat eachother is often with forced politeness and courtesy. Biting remarks and harsh words can be exchanged, but unless the Lupine acts with the intent to physically harm, the two will part without a fight.

Common derogatory terms that the Lupines use when addressing Guardians are:

  • A'kha'ru - male slave
  • A'kha'ri - female slave

Guardians do not stoop to such levels as to call a Lupine names, though they are known to become condescending when talking to a Lupine, often using words such as "mindless beast", "animal", and simple creature".

Pre-Reset

Before the roleplaying reset, the Lupines of SWFans were largely contained within the Van-Derveld family. There were two separate strains - those who could wield the Force, and those that were driven mad by it. Diego Van-Derveld, Vega Van-Derveld's father, was the latter, while Vega was the former. Diego's Changed form was that of a vornskyr, and Vega's more like a wolf. The species, and their heritage, was influenced largely by the Garou and werewolf characters found in Terry Pratchett's The Fifth Elephant.