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Races

THE NATIVE TRIBES OF VOI 700 D

Overview

The Native Tribes are the original sentient inhabitants of VOI 700 D, which they call “Shang Gha Lha”. These towering, agile beings live in harmony with the planet’s diverse ecosystems and are spread across the planet’s Habitual Belt. Their shared language, mythology, and cultural structures suggest a mysterious common origin, which is later revealed to be the work of the Zonko.

Although nearly all tribes dwell within the Habitual Belt, the Zark — an abandoned subtribe of the Honga — are the only known people who live permanently beyond it, inhabiting the Dark Side’s Ralar Region.

Though all tribes share a common origin, their bodies exhibit distinct, tribe-specific traits—most visibly in eye count and placement, nose shape, and ear morphology. Examples include the Honga (three eyes; a third median eye on the forehead) and the Orlanda (five eyes; two paired eyes flanking the nose plus a single forehead eye).

The total population of the Native Tribes is estimated at ~2.5 million.

Physical Characteristics

While they share a recognizable silhouette and physiology, each tribe diverges in several hallmark features:

Key Traits and Abilities

Although they appear purely biological, the Natives are highly advanced bio-engineered hybrids created by the Zonko. Their abilities derive from embedded nanotechnology and biomechanical enhancements—unknown to the Natives themselves and treated as “spirit gifts.”

Culture and Social Structure

The Natives maintain no written history and are unaware of their engineered origin. Oral traditions and rites present them as emergent from Shang Gha Lha’s spirit. ExoHuman timekeeping places their first appearance near 2500 AD, shortly after the Zonko initiated the tidal-lock experiment.

Technological Profile

Relations with Other Races

Key Factions

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

Use the Native Tribes as a pillar of setting identity—body-plan diversity (e.g., Honga 3-eye, Orlanda 5-eye) signals biome adaptation, ritual role, and perception style.

The races of the storyworld: