Are the Uknauq Humans with fur, scales, feathers? Or do they actually have animalistic features like talons, digigrade feet, beaks, etc.
Ah well, the second as seen in the reference images provided in the last post!
To make a long story short humanity well old humanity before they blew themselves up took literal rats, dogs, cats, falcons, parrots, turtles, crocodiles, you name it and went up altering their DNA making them more humanish I.E making them bipedal and the like. Most if not all before the Long Silence served as 'pets' rather than those of say the Jotun who were used as soldiers. Some for simple companionship and others for well more let us say
intimate relations. Many of those Uknaqu that did survive the cataclysm of the Long Silence, did so in the bunkers of their human owners and so the twisted dichotomy of ownership or at least its fundamental ideas persisted. There was hope for a time that these new circumstances could provided for hope or something new, a chance to prove themselves but such preconceptions are hard to shrug off and it is no real surprise that in the society of today they are still looked down upon. And after the Uknauq Wars many have given up on civilized society in its whole, seeing cooperation by this point being nothing more than a child's dream. To that end there suffering will only end once those that have caused them to suffer have all been killed or driven far away.
Those that do cooperate with the rest of the Reclaimed World, are ostracized by their own people the word in the Uknauq dialect for them is the same word for Lost. And yet they are also not really accepted in the civilized world either. Outsiders to both worlds. Kinda like the City Elves in Dragon Age if you ever played that series.
@vietmykeThey are an interesting bunch. They have the most outwardly displayed baggage at least and have the joyous honor of being the second most hated race in the Reclaimed World after the Clanks if you want to consider them a people group, which for all extents and purposes they basically are by this point. Sure the Cellva and the Jotun have their own problems, in terms of trying to established their own cultural identity and continued failures to unite or build a strong civilization as they are too busy killing themselves respectively. And hell even humanity is struggling to reclaim their lost glory after they've been set back millennia. But even then the Uknauq do get the short end of the stick, probably because the others are still probably pissed off from them trying to kill them all and burn down their cities. Though they did have a pretty good reason for it But oh well. History is a messy thing.
@NariataI mean that is one way to become a Clank. Sometimes it isn't a choice as more of a, "I must do this thing to live and now everybody is going to hate me. This is great."
@boomloverRobot space knights are best space knights.