On average, these bipedal felinoids stand about five feet tall. They are covered from head to tail to toe in fur that ranges from white to pale blue to gray. Color blind, they come from cities built in icy caverns below the surface of the planet B'hira, which they share with the spider-like B'hiri. The Lyiri share a predisposition toward commerce with the Lotorians, but their natural telepathic gifts make them automatic foes of the psi-hating Lotorians. Naming Conventions: First names are unisex, requiring no specific gender. Examples include, but are not limited to:
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| - On average, these bipedal felinoids stand about five feet tall. They are covered from head to tail to toe in fur that ranges from white to pale blue to gray. Color blind, they come from cities built in icy caverns below the surface of the planet B'hira, which they share with the spider-like B'hiri. The Lyiri share a predisposition toward commerce with the Lotorians, but their natural telepathic gifts make them automatic foes of the psi-hating Lotorians. Naming Conventions: First names are unisex, requiring no specific gender. Examples include, but are not limited to:
* Achai
* Aika
* Akan
* Aruki
* Ayae
* Chiru
* Deki
* Deyosh
* Hika
* Hiyok
* Iko
* Karu
* Kemi
* Nako
* Ruka
* Ukota
* Umi
* Yame Second names are familial connections. So, Yame Son of Karu would suffice.
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