Jelenans were a primitive race of bipedal cervines that lived in a simple, tribal society in the many habitats of the eight mooned world of Nassius Prime in the Outer Rim. Finely built, physically powerful, agile, and fast-moving, Jelenans were the most notable species on their planet to visitors. Jelenans were a shy, solitary species that often spent daylight hours hidden away in the vivid forests and meadows of their homeworld, and were often difficult to spot in their natural habitats, despite their fairly large population.
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| - Jelenans were a primitive race of bipedal cervines that lived in a simple, tribal society in the many habitats of the eight mooned world of Nassius Prime in the Outer Rim. Finely built, physically powerful, agile, and fast-moving, Jelenans were the most notable species on their planet to visitors. Jelenans were a shy, solitary species that often spent daylight hours hidden away in the vivid forests and meadows of their homeworld, and were often difficult to spot in their natural habitats, despite their fairly large population.
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- Jelenan ,
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| - Genno, Nina, Eyanosa, Mernia, Zhynor
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| - *Cervine bipeds
*three-fingered, hoof-tipped hands
*antlers and/or horns
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| - Different shades of white, grey, brown, and red in varying combinations
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| - Jelenans were a primitive race of bipedal cervines that lived in a simple, tribal society in the many habitats of the eight mooned world of Nassius Prime in the Outer Rim. Finely built, physically powerful, agile, and fast-moving, Jelenans were the most notable species on their planet to visitors. Jelenans were a shy, solitary species that often spent daylight hours hidden away in the vivid forests and meadows of their homeworld, and were often difficult to spot in their natural habitats, despite their fairly large population.
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