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Mothpeople come in many varieties, evident by the vast spectrum of wing patterns found within their species. Mothpeople take great pride in their wings, and will often wear them like a badge of honor. In terms of moths interacting with other moths, however, some wing patterns will be treated differently than others due to that certain wing pattern's background. | Mothpeople come in many varieties, evident by the vast spectrum of wing patterns found within their species. Mothpeople take great pride in their wings, and will often wear them like a badge of honor. In terms of moths interacting with other moths, however, some wing patterns will be treated differently than others due to that certain wing pattern's background. | ||
Plain/Monarch/Luna/Atlas/Rugged wings are the most common varieties, found in most parts of their homeworld. And as such, most mothpeople are neutral towards those with these wing varieties. | -Plain/Monarch/Luna/Atlas/Rugged wings are the most common varieties, found in most parts of their homeworld. And as such, most mothpeople are neutral towards those with these wing varieties. | ||
Reddish and Royal wing patterns are a symbol of royalty among moths, as they come from the prestigious Regno and Candidos breeds. They will often get treated with higher respect than other moths. | -Reddish and Royal wing patterns are a symbol of royalty among moths, as they come from the prestigious Regno and Candidos breeds. They will often get treated with higher respect than other moths. | ||
Gothic and Lovers wings come from the homeworld's darker, more barren subsects, and as such get lots of bad rumors thrown around about them. | -Gothic and Lovers wings come from the homeworld's darker, more barren subsects, and as such get lots of bad rumors thrown around about them. | ||
White Fly moths are viewed as bottom feeders, even amongst other moths. Expect discrimination. | -White Fly moths are viewed as bottom feeders, even amongst other moths. Expect discrimination. | ||
Firewatch and Deathshead moths are particularly infamous. Firewatch moths once rose to power several hundred years ago, nearly laying claim to all of Lampetus in a bloody, ruthless campaign. They, however, eventually became crushed under their own might due to infighting, disorganization, and pushback from the other breeds. Deathshead moths are notorious for being the primary breed that consisted of the Confodere pirates, a terrible gang of raiders that was nearly responsible for the destruction of the Regno kingdom long ago. Some moths may be wary around those with these patterns. | -Firewatch and Deathshead moths are particularly infamous. Firewatch moths once rose to power several hundred years ago, nearly laying claim to all of Lampetus in a bloody, ruthless campaign. They, however, eventually became crushed under their own might due to infighting, disorganization, and pushback from the other breeds. Deathshead moths are notorious for being the primary breed that consisted of the Confodere pirates, a terrible gang of raiders that was nearly responsible for the destruction of the Regno kingdom long ago. Some moths may be wary around those with these patterns. | ||
Poison and Moon Fly moths are Rugged and Luna moths that have crossbred with other moth factions. Some of the most spiteful moths may look down upon them. | -Poison and Moon Fly moths are Rugged and Luna moths that have crossbred with other moth factions. Some of the most spiteful moths may look down upon them. | ||
Snow moths are from the homeworld's colder areas. They're the second most common wing pattern behind the Plain variants. They're treated similarly to them. | -Snow moths are from the homeworld's colder areas. They're the second most common wing pattern behind the Plain variants. They're treated similarly to them. | ||
Moths with damaged/missing wings are often the subject of ire and/or pity. In moth culture, to lose one's wings is the greatest shame one can feel. | -Moths with damaged/missing wings are often the subject of ire and/or pity. In moth culture, to lose one's wings is the greatest shame one can feel. | ||
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