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The Hypha or Ashen are a nomadic deer-like people who were subjugated by the [[Divine Principality]] during their expansion.
The '''Hypha''' or '''Ashen''' are a nomadic deer-like people who were subjugated by the [[Divine Principality]] during their expansion.
==Appearance==
==Appearance==
While they are primarily portrayed as resembling fur-less humanoid deer, individual Hypha have been described as moose-like or with goat-like horns in place of antlers. In their initial conception they were described as having faces more akin to a skin covered wolf's skull than a deer's<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 01: Dialect Pt. 1]]</ref>.
While they are primarily portrayed as resembling fur-less humanoid deer, individual Hypha have been described as moose-like or with goat-like horns in place of antlers. In their initial conception they were described as having faces more akin to a skin-covered wolf's skull than a deer's.<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 01: Dialect Pt. 1]]</ref>  
Their traditional clothing and ships often include stone statuettes and armour pieces on their outfits, such as an arm or leg piece. When introduced they took inspiration from the Silent Ones art by Lilit Designs.<ref>http://lilitdesigns.com/the-silent-ones </ref> Hypha ships would follow a similar design principle, with large decorative statue portions covered in thick enamel to protect them on reentry and takeoff.
==Culture==
==Culture==
===Before the Principality===
===Before the Principality===
The Hypha were nomadic, starfaring people who followed [[the Strand]] through space after launching the complicated patterns in the sky to guide them. The strand acted as a sort of migratory pattern, guiding the Hypha in their travels, and would be“re-threaded”  every few years to determine their course. They would arrive in clusters on nearby planets, all following the same strand, and never too far away from the rest of the fleet. As a nomadic people they were known to carry packages and messages between planets, allowing for many planet-bound cities and groups to communicate with other parts of the galaxy.  
The Hypha were nomadic, starfaring people who followed [[the Strand]] through space after launching the complicated patterns in the sky to guide them. The Strand acted as a sort of migratory pattern, guiding the Hypha in their travels, and would be "re-threaded" every few years to determine their course. They would arrive in clusters on nearby planets, all following the same Strand, and never too far away from the rest of the fleet. As a nomadic people they were known to carry packages and messages between planets, allowing for many planet-bound cities and groups to communicate with other parts of the galaxy.  
Inside their ships, and in large meeting areas, they often used large circles to decorate the ground. These were designed to mark where people could stand to avoid tangling their antlers with one another.  
 
====The Chorus Bond====
==== Clothing and architecture ====
The [[Chorus Bond]]  was initially a way for the fleets of the Hypha to attune to each other and communicate with designated Bonded members of each ship. Becoming bonded is a surgical procedure in which the antlers/horns of a Hypha are hollowed out and filled with a metal made from components of their dead. This operation provides the recipient with heightened [[Stratus]] and sensory abilities. The Chorus Bond is also seen allowing [[Sabil Nodra]] to project herself on planet while she was on an orbiting ship.  
Their traditional clothing and ships often include stone statuettes and armour pieces on their outfits, such as an arm or leg piece. When introduced they took inspiration from concept art of the Silent Ones by Lilit Designs.<ref>http://lilitdesigns.com/the-silent-ones </ref> Hypha ships would follow a similar design principle, with large decorative statue portions covered in thick enamel to protect them on reentry and takeoff. 
Inside their ships, and in large meeting areas, they often used large circles to decorate the ground. These were designed to mark where people could stand to avoid tangling their antlers with one another. Entry points to rooms were generally vertical, using elevators. Sabil's office was a half-globe suspended from the ceiling, with its interior smoothed off by the same enamel used on the outside of ships, so there were no real right angles.  
====Chorus Bond====
The Chorus Bond was initially a way for the fleets of the Hypha to attune to each other and communicate with designated Bonded members of each ship. Becoming bonded is a surgical procedure in which the antlers/horns of a Hypha are hollowed out and filled with a metal made from components of their dead. This operation provides the recipient with heightened [[Stratus]] and sensory abilities. The Chorus Bond is also seen to grant other abilities; [[Sabil Nodra]], for example, was able to project an image of herself onto a planet while she was on an orbiting ship.  
====Encountering the Principality ====
====Encountering the Principality ====
As the [[Divine Principality]] expanded they began to subjugate many of the groups and factions around them, including the Hypha. Many colonized settlements began to push out Hypha visitors, hunting antlered animals and displaying their skulls as a way to let them know they are not welcome. This causes a dive in those Hypha volunteering to be given the Chorus Bond, as they seem to be the targets of the most animosity. Some Bonded Hypha even go so far as to remove their antlers to avoid scrutiny.  
As the [[Divine Principality]] expanded they began to subjugate many of the groups and factions around them, including the Hypha. Many colonized settlements began to push out Hypha visitors, hunting antlered animals and displaying their skulls as a way to let them know they are not welcome. This causes a dive in those Hypha volunteering to be given the Chorus Bond, as they seem to be the targets of the most animosity. Some Bonded Hypha even go so far as to remove their antlers to avoid scrutiny.  
Things continue for a time until Unity, a Divine of the Principality, disperses the Hypha’s current Strand. The few remaining Bonded begin to use more of the Hypha remains in an attempt to push the Principality and its Divines back. This has limited success, allowing them to work with the Strand in a new way, and create grayscale “Ashen” Strand that some ships can follow, but it’s not enough. They Hypha are spread further and further until their fleets are absorbed by the Principality.  
 
This continues for a time until [[Unity]], a Divine of the Principality, disperses the Hypha’s current Strand. The few remaining Bonded begin to use more of the Hypha remains in an attempt to push the Principality and its Divines back. This has limited success, allowing them to work with the Strand in a new way, and create grayscale “Ashen” Strand that some ships can follow, but it’s not enough. The Hypha are spread further and further until their fleets are absorbed by the Principality.  
====Known Members====
====Known Members====
* [[Asper Mykell]]
* [[Asper Mykell]]
*[[Sabil Nodra]]
*[[Sabil Nodra]]
*[[Timea Asche]]
*[[Timea Asche]]
*[[Teasel Mode]]
===After the Principality===
===After the Principality===
After their encounters with the Principality the Hypha have been scattered. These smaller communities are unable to process their dead and Chorus Bonded skulls begin to be pilfered and collected by those looking to increase their stratus ability. Many of their larger ships are pilfered by the Divine Principality for tech, eventually forming the basis of the [[Strand Semaphore]] system.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 12: A Call From an Island]]</ref>  
After their encounters with the Principality the Hypha have been scattered. These smaller communities are unable to process their dead and Chorus Bonded skulls begin to be stolen and collected by those looking to increase their stratus ability. Many of their larger ships are pilfered by the Divine Principality for tech, eventually forming the basis of the [[Strand Semaphore]] system.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 12: A Call From an Island]]</ref>
The descendants of the Hypha become known as the Ashen, both because they still follow the weakened Ash Strand and because they wear the ash of the dead on their faces. Knowledge of the Chorus Bond would still be passed down through the generations among a lineage of master and apprentice.<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 02: Dialect Pt. 2]]</ref>
 
They once called themselves Hypha, but became known as Ashen after their assimilation..  
The descendants of the Hypha assimilated by the Principality become known as the Ashen, both because they still follow the weakened Ash Strand and because they wear the ash of the dead on their faces. Knowledge of the Chorus Bond would still be passed down through the generations among a lineage of master and apprentice.<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 02: Dialect Pt. 2]]</ref> Other forms of Hyphan resistance to the Principality continue, with examples including the [[Sable Court]].  
====Reclaiming their Heritage====
 
Hyphen resistance to the Principality continues, whether in the form of the [[Sable Court]] or the [[Tress]] created by Hyphan archaeologists studying ancient materials. There is a divide on the question of whether to call themselves Hypha or Ashen, as they do not follow the strand that their ancestors once did.  
When the war between the [[Pact of Necessary Venture|Pact]] and the [[Curtain]] begins in earnest, Hyphen refugees are given the planet of [[Saboria]] to settle on by the Pact of Necessary Venture. There the Hypha secretly uncover an ancient Hyphan catacomb and begin to study it to rediscover some of their old knowledge.


When the war between the [[Pact of Necessary Venture|Pact]] and the [[Curtain]] begins in earnest, Hyphen refugees from the are given the planet of [[Saboria]] to settle on by members of the Pact of Necessary Venture. There the Hypha secretly uncover an ancient Hypha catacomb and begin to study it to rediscover some of their old knowledge.
There is a divide on the question of whether to call themselves Hypha or Ashen, with social implications for either choice.
==== Known Members ====
==== Known Members ====
* [[Teasel Mode]]
* [[Cymbidium]]
* [[Cymbidium]]
* [[Mourningbride]]
* [[Mourningbride]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When naming the Chorus Bond in [[The Road to PARTIZAN 01: Dialect Pt. 1]], the cast had been trying a few versions of the name until they found the [[wikipedia:Dawn_chorus_(electromagnetic)|Dawn Chorus]]. Upon playing a recording of it, the cast (and the viewers) promptly lost their shit as they realized it was the same sound that had been used in [https://notquitereal.bandcamp.com/track/the-long-way-around The Long Way Around] in [[COUNTER/Weight]], this cemented the name Chorus Bond.  
*When naming the Chorus Bond in [[The Road to PARTIZAN 01: Dialect Pt. 1]], the cast had been trying a few versions of the name until they found the electromagnetic [[wikipedia:Dawn_chorus_(electromagnetic)|Dawn Chorus]]. Upon playing a recording of it, the cast (and the viewers) promptly lost their shit as they realized it was the same sound that had been used in [https://notquitereal.bandcamp.com/track/the-long-way-around The Long Way Around] in [[COUNTER/Weight]]. This cemented the name Chorus Bond.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:47, 27 October 2022

The Hypha or Ashen are a nomadic deer-like people who were subjugated by the Divine Principality during their expansion.

Appearance

While they are primarily portrayed as resembling fur-less humanoid deer, individual Hypha have been described as moose-like or with goat-like horns in place of antlers. In their initial conception they were described as having faces more akin to a skin-covered wolf's skull than a deer's.[1]

Culture

Before the Principality

The Hypha were nomadic, starfaring people who followed the Strand through space after launching the complicated patterns in the sky to guide them. The Strand acted as a sort of migratory pattern, guiding the Hypha in their travels, and would be "re-threaded" every few years to determine their course. They would arrive in clusters on nearby planets, all following the same Strand, and never too far away from the rest of the fleet. As a nomadic people they were known to carry packages and messages between planets, allowing for many planet-bound cities and groups to communicate with other parts of the galaxy.

Clothing and architecture

Their traditional clothing and ships often include stone statuettes and armour pieces on their outfits, such as an arm or leg piece. When introduced they took inspiration from concept art of the Silent Ones by Lilit Designs.[2] Hypha ships would follow a similar design principle, with large decorative statue portions covered in thick enamel to protect them on reentry and takeoff. Inside their ships, and in large meeting areas, they often used large circles to decorate the ground. These were designed to mark where people could stand to avoid tangling their antlers with one another. Entry points to rooms were generally vertical, using elevators. Sabil's office was a half-globe suspended from the ceiling, with its interior smoothed off by the same enamel used on the outside of ships, so there were no real right angles.

Chorus Bond

The Chorus Bond was initially a way for the fleets of the Hypha to attune to each other and communicate with designated Bonded members of each ship. Becoming bonded is a surgical procedure in which the antlers/horns of a Hypha are hollowed out and filled with a metal made from components of their dead. This operation provides the recipient with heightened Stratus and sensory abilities. The Chorus Bond is also seen to grant other abilities; Sabil Nodra, for example, was able to project an image of herself onto a planet while she was on an orbiting ship.

Encountering the Principality

As the Divine Principality expanded they began to subjugate many of the groups and factions around them, including the Hypha. Many colonized settlements began to push out Hypha visitors, hunting antlered animals and displaying their skulls as a way to let them know they are not welcome. This causes a dive in those Hypha volunteering to be given the Chorus Bond, as they seem to be the targets of the most animosity. Some Bonded Hypha even go so far as to remove their antlers to avoid scrutiny.

This continues for a time until Unity, a Divine of the Principality, disperses the Hypha’s current Strand. The few remaining Bonded begin to use more of the Hypha remains in an attempt to push the Principality and its Divines back. This has limited success, allowing them to work with the Strand in a new way, and create grayscale “Ashen” Strand that some ships can follow, but it’s not enough. The Hypha are spread further and further until their fleets are absorbed by the Principality.

Known Members

After the Principality

After their encounters with the Principality the Hypha have been scattered. These smaller communities are unable to process their dead and Chorus Bonded skulls begin to be stolen and collected by those looking to increase their stratus ability. Many of their larger ships are pilfered by the Divine Principality for tech, eventually forming the basis of the Strand Semaphore system.[3]

The descendants of the Hypha assimilated by the Principality become known as the Ashen, both because they still follow the weakened Ash Strand and because they wear the ash of the dead on their faces. Knowledge of the Chorus Bond would still be passed down through the generations among a lineage of master and apprentice.[4] Other forms of Hyphan resistance to the Principality continue, with examples including the Sable Court.

When the war between the Pact and the Curtain begins in earnest, Hyphen refugees are given the planet of Saboria to settle on by the Pact of Necessary Venture. There the Hypha secretly uncover an ancient Hyphan catacomb and begin to study it to rediscover some of their old knowledge.

There is a divide on the question of whether to call themselves Hypha or Ashen, with social implications for either choice.

Known Members

Trivia

References