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|origin      = [[Valeth Skettra]]
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The '''Valethske''' were a [[fox]]-like species.
The '''Valethske''' were a [[fox]]-like species of hunters native to Valeth Skettra.


The Valethske worshipped the [[Khorlthochloi]] as gods when they had a galactic empire. The Khorlthochloi decided that they were becoming too aggressive and created a plague specific to the Valetheske, wiping most of the race out. The survivors rebuilt their culture, and several set out on the Great Mission, a centuries-long quest to find and destroy the Khorlthochloi. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Superior Beings]]'')
The Valethske stood roughly seven feet tall and were stronger than most humans with a much keener sense of smell. Their society was ruled by a female monarch known as the Great Vale.


[[Professor]] [[Hamilton Smith]] had a number of theories about the Valethske. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dry Pilgrimage]]'')
On their homeworld they hunt animals similar to Terran cows and pigs for food, but at some point they developed a taste for humanoid flesh and regard it as a delicacy.
 
The Valethske were one of the most ancient advanced peoples in [[Mutter's Spiral]] and were among the races shepherded by the [[Khorlthochloi]], whom the Valethske thought of as Gods.
 
The Khorlthochloi eventually decided the Valethske were becoming too dominant and engineered a virus that killed millions of them. The stories of the Khorlthochloi were passed down from mother to cub among the surviving Valethske for hundreds of thousands of years, transforming them into wicked vengeful gods who envied the Valethske. Their religion was based around an ancestral female hero called Azreske who saved the Valethske from total destruction at the hands of the Gods.
 
After many thousands of years of rebuilding their society, the Valethske sent a crew of technicians and hunters on the Great Mission, a centuries-long quest to find and destroy the Khorlthochloi for their crimes against the Valethske. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Superior Beings]]'')
 
The Valethske were among the species [[Professor]] [[Hamilton Smith]] proposed theories on. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dry Pilgrimage]]'')
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Revision as of 15:36, 8 November 2016

The Valethske were a fox-like species of hunters native to Valeth Skettra.

The Valethske stood roughly seven feet tall and were stronger than most humans with a much keener sense of smell. Their society was ruled by a female monarch known as the Great Vale.

On their homeworld they hunt animals similar to Terran cows and pigs for food, but at some point they developed a taste for humanoid flesh and regard it as a delicacy.

The Valethske were one of the most ancient advanced peoples in Mutter's Spiral and were among the races shepherded by the Khorlthochloi, whom the Valethske thought of as Gods.

The Khorlthochloi eventually decided the Valethske were becoming too dominant and engineered a virus that killed millions of them. The stories of the Khorlthochloi were passed down from mother to cub among the surviving Valethske for hundreds of thousands of years, transforming them into wicked vengeful gods who envied the Valethske. Their religion was based around an ancestral female hero called Azreske who saved the Valethske from total destruction at the hands of the Gods.

After many thousands of years of rebuilding their society, the Valethske sent a crew of technicians and hunters on the Great Mission, a centuries-long quest to find and destroy the Khorlthochloi for their crimes against the Valethske. (PROSE: Superior Beings)

The Valethske were among the species Professor Hamilton Smith proposed theories on. (PROSE: Dry Pilgrimage)

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