Give us a pureblood biology headcanon!
CRACKS MY KNUCKLES
I’ll stick to what I’ve been mulling over for … months: lifespan!
The closest thing to an answer I could find was fluffynexu’s estimate of 250-400 years on average, with extensions possible with the Force or medical intervention. Naturally I have to make everything more complicated and skew the average because I have a Pureblood (Priestess Nikpiutiuth) who lived to be nearly 800 years old. She was a Light-sided Sith and was already about 300y/o when Tenebrae was born, and endured (enjoyed) a horrific 500 more before she finally shrugged and said “I’ll call it quits, Force”. She lived to raise her own granddaughter and meet her great grandchildren.
For most of my LS SPB roster, they do tend to see their 500s-600s if they’re not . outright murdered before that. My DS SPBs.. as few and far between as they are.. generally see their 300s if they’re lucky, since they’re a tad busy killing one another off.
I think Vindican was maybe in his 100s-150s when Malgus slaughtered him, so he was still relatively young.
(Purebloods don’t talk about age much, after a certain point most people stop counting and nab the closest historical event to their birth for generalizations.)
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pureblood name tag masterlist
and because i hate myself more, why not make a pureblood taglist. for no fucking reason apparently
hi welcome to the pureblood show. i am not separating this by class or explaining we die like men
@snootysith if u would like to see an example of more absurdly long pureblood names :3c SPEAKING OF. i need to send u the lightsider lineage lore >:) thats where like 90% of these names came from
also funny is that i noticed i did not have one single î or ê in this mix at all. damn
this pretty much covers the wide array of castes that the nidulli decided on, but wouldnt have really existed in this way on medriaas wayyyy back then.
acedae is an example of what the nidulli would assume a religious family, with only the surnames of her parents' most dominant bloodline and a short blessing trait ("trailblazer" in low sith); sruhya and kharâ would be governmental, only carrying the most dominant maiden overall.
those with five names and a longer blessing are considered royalty to the nidulli. tsaidhâ, a priest (which is ironically still a different caste), carries seven names because he was adopted by a priest and decided to put their name before his birth family's.
all blessings but acedae + loirlâ's are in high sith. mazum doesn't have a blessing, since her family is disgraced.
uhhhh the handful of single names, were all former slaves who had their family names stripped from them. eventually i will go back to working on ffon's family :3
and i know i have a handful more purebloods to make but this should be. enough
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