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The Karians are a Bipedal race of Felines, their bodies are well adapted to their home world Osyris. Karians generally stand between 5-6 feet their skin is a very fine fuzz rather than fur. Both males and females have a mane with males’ mane tending to be thick and curly, while females have a shorter straight mane. Most Karians tend to have a beautiful golden skin while those from colder regions have either a silver or magnificent white colour.

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  • The Karians are a Bipedal race of Felines, their bodies are well adapted to their home world Osyris. Karians generally stand between 5-6 feet their skin is a very fine fuzz rather than fur. Both males and females have a mane with males’ mane tending to be thick and curly, while females have a shorter straight mane. Most Karians tend to have a beautiful golden skin while those from colder regions have either a silver or magnificent white colour.
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  • The Karians are a Bipedal race of Felines, their bodies are well adapted to their home world Osyris. Karians generally stand between 5-6 feet their skin is a very fine fuzz rather than fur. Both males and females have a mane with males’ mane tending to be thick and curly, while females have a shorter straight mane. Most Karians tend to have a beautiful golden skin while those from colder regions have either a silver or magnificent white colour.
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