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    Physiology
    The Bayë, as a humanoid species, are of a completely different genetic origin than all other humanoids on Aeniith. Bayë have six digits on each hand and foot, live between 800 and 3000 years, and have visually distinct rope-like ridges running along their neck and thighs.
    Origin
    There are a number of different theories surrounding the mysterious origins of the Bayë. Researchers from various cultures have compiled their ideas on the subject.
    Culture & History
    Bayën culture varies between groups, naturally, but there are some common threads throughout their species.
    • Mei Culture
    • Nonil Culture
    • Megana Culture
    Language
    The Bayën language group consists of five main dialects. The language group is highly agglutinative, has a fairly large number of phonemes. It includes infixes as well as suffixes and prefixes to denote various markers.
    • Phonology
    • Morphosyntax
    • Bayën to English
    • English to Bayën
    • Names
    • Numbers
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