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[[Category:Elder Races]] |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 29 July 2017
Vyar | |
Leader | Unknown |
System | Unknown |
Homeworld | Unknown |
Capital | Unknown |
Allies | Utan Mir, Rek, K'sath, Sapphire Cults of the Jeweled Heresy, Sooq, League of Anar, Ta-deth, Quix, Shrikem, Y'saari, Lha Ti |
Enemies | Ishvana |
Morphology and Physiology
Nothing is currently known about the characteristics of the Vyar
History
The Vyar were an Elder Race created long ago by the Empyreal, Omega. However, unlike some of the other races, they were not imbued with the power of Wild Kith and thus were dependent on technology for the advancement of their society. About 14 million years ago when Omega was ended and Wild Kith was dissipated, the Vyar along with the other technology dependent Elder Races gained the advantage over the previously dominant Wild Kith Empires and rose to power as the kith dependent races quickly died out over the next two decades.
Together with their fellow Elder Race the Utan Mir, and Lha Ti whom they created as vehicles for void kith, the Vyar created the Voidgates, a transportation network which harnesses the power of black holes to travel quickly across the galaxy. Allowing access to the far reaches of the Starmourn Sector, the Voidgates allowed the Vyar race to flourish.
Approximately 42,000 years ago, the Ishvana contacted the various races of the Starmourn Sector and demanded they submit and be assimilated into its collective consciousness. The Vyar refused and banded together with the other Elder Races to attempt to stem its genocidal onslaught in what would become known as the War of Extinction. Unfortunately, the great builders were wiped out by the vast armada of Kali warships at the Ishvana's disposal.
Culture
Nothing is currently known about the culture of the Vyar except that they were considered the greatest builders and architects of the Elder Races.