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'''At'uls''' are sentient semi-humanoids native to the planet [[At'atia]] and found widely throughout [[Talin Galaxy|the galaxy]].  
'''At'uls''' are sentient ape-like humanoids native to the planet [[At'atia]] and found widely throughout [[Talin Galaxy|the galaxy]]. Characterized by their four eyes, four arms, large ears, and bone-plated skulls, the skin of At'uls range in color from green and blue to more reddish hues. Known galaxy-wide as metalsmiths, alchemists, and scientists, At'ul technology holds great mysticism but is not highly advanced compared to other species in the developed galaxy.


==Biology and appearance==
==Biology and appearance==

Latest revision as of 03:19, 10 December 2024

At'ul
At'ul.png
Total population
c. 80,000,000,000 (3024 AHT)
Regions with significant populations
Origin: At'atia
Diaspora: Throughout the galaxy

At'uls are sentient ape-like humanoids native to the planet At'atia and found widely throughout the galaxy. Characterized by their four eyes, four arms, large ears, and bone-plated skulls, the skin of At'uls range in color from green and blue to more reddish hues. Known galaxy-wide as metalsmiths, alchemists, and scientists, At'ul technology holds great mysticism but is not highly advanced compared to other species in the developed galaxy.

Biology and appearance

Society and culture

History