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==Culture==
== Art==
Due to their highly nomadic nature, Dionae do not experience a universal culture outside of certain behaviours that appear to be biologically ingrained and somehow hard-wired into their genetics. Information on individual group cultures can be found, [https://wiki.aurorastation.org/index.php?title=Dionae_History here]


===Hieroaetherian Forma===
Art within Dionae society is unlike the static creations of many other species. It is a living, dynamic practice that reflects their ability to reshape themselves and interact with their surroundings. Blending their forms, movements, and environments to express emotions, preserve cultural traditions, and foster harmony encourages the species to pursue the arts – it is yet another facet of self-expression for the species. One of the most iconic forms of such is Hieroaetherian Forma; a style that uses their body as the medium, and is particularly celebrated across the [[The_Commonwealth_of_Hieroaetheria|Commonwealth of Hieroaetheria]], especially within the [[Union_of_Gla%27orr|Union of Gla’orr]], where it is practised recreationally and competitively.  
Hieroaetherian Forma is a visual art style practised both recreationally and competitively within Hieroaetheria, especially the Union of Gla'orr, that makes use of a gestalt’s own form to create an art piece. Historically, Forma art was widespread across Hieroaetheria, though dwindled during the industrial and biocomputer revolution where it almost completely fell out of practise. Only recently in 2401 was the Forma art style revived and practised more widespread throughout Gla’orr, with two of the most historically documented types of Forma making up the majority of Gla’orr’s art scene. There are two known types of Forma art, though the only one to take hold outside of the Union of Gla'orr is ''Aa’shur Forma''.


'''Aa’shur Forma''' is the most popular and practised form of Forma that is most accessible to most dionae. Aa’shur involves a gestalt reshaping their nymph and biomass structure to create a usually abstract or expressionistic art piece, which may then be photographed if not done purely for recreation. Occasionally, the environment around the gestalt is incorporated into the art piece, with a gestalt reforming themself as an elaborate, twisting bridge across a river, or the art piece may be done in a plain environment to emphasise only the gestalt’s form. Practising Aa’shur Forma is not only seen as a way to keep an old diona art alive, but is also said to slow the effects of ageing, with the repeated restructuring of a dionae’s form preventing the external chitin layer from restricting mobility for some time. Due to Gla’orr’s cultural reach, Aa’shur Forma has gradually begun to spread to other dionae communities around the Spur.
It saw a decline during the industrial and biocompute revolutions but was revived at the turn of the 2400s, becoming a cornerstone of Gla’orr and its artistic culture. The most popular and widely practised form of this art is Aa’shur Forma; gestalts reshape their biomass into intricate and often abstract forms, creating living art pieces. These pieces can interact with their environment, such as forming a twisting bridge across a river, or stand alone to emphasise the gestalt’s unique form. Aa’shur Forma is not only an expression of creativity but also has practical benefits. Regularly reshaping their form is believed to slow the effects of ageing by preventing their external chitin layer from hardening, making it both an artistic and rejuvenating practice. The revival of Aa’shur Forma has spread its influence to other Dionae communities across the galaxy, symbolising a connection to their heritage.


===In Society===
Beyond Hieroaetherian Forma, Dionae explore other forms of art that take advantage of their unique biology. Biomass Sculpting is a popular practice, where gestalts or communities create living sculptures that grow and change over time. These sculptures can represent personal stories, philosophical ideas, or simply decorative beauty. Dionae also create environmental installations, using the landscape as their canvas. These large-scale pieces might involve growing patterns into forests or restructuring entire landscapes into harmonious designs that serve as gathering places or landmarks. For the Dionae, art is more than a practice—it is a testament to their adaptability, community, and deep connection to the environment around them. Whether through reshaping their forms, sculpting their environments, or crafting resonant harmonies, Dionae art is typically a celebration of life itself.
Dionae are extremely complex, taking up many different types and forms. It is often said that Dionae have a hard time integrating into society, even though they are found in the majority of the nations throughout the galaxy. The largest clusters can be found within the Solarian Alliance, Nralakk Federation, and the Republic of Biesel, however, there have been sights of ‘wild’ Dionae on the edges of civilized space. The ‘wild’ Dionae usually are integrated, but some have been hunted down for the unique concentration of many valuable gasses, minerals and metals found within them from their eons of space travel.  


Their concept of money is vastly different from other races, considering Dionae only need a little radiation and warmth, both of which can be extracted from sunlight. Many of the gestalts are used often for space-related jobs, including exterior ship repairs and mining thanks to their immunity to the void, as long as there is light nearby. It is sometimes possible to find Dionae have become housemates with other species, paying rent, and doing various menial tasks in exchange for safe shelter.
=== Ritual Scarification ===


Dionae have been known to form communes on the outskirts of the major cities, such as Mendell City and Phoenixport. The communes consist of various gestalts unifying to assist the surrounding environment, often beginning small restorative efforts in particular ecologically damaged areas. Many have said without these efforts, the vast majority of the woodlands on Biesel would have fallen years ago.  
Ritual scarification among the Dionae is an ancient, and deeply symbolic practice, that intertwines with religious and cultural expression. Unlike other species, whose scarification is often a permanent marking of flesh, Dionae treat it as a living, evolving art form – one that reflects their identity, experiences, and beliefs. Each scar, or etching, is a physical manifestation of memory, pain, growth, and purpose, reshaped and redefined over time.
Existence is not static, and neither is the body – in accordance with Dionae. The species’ ability to shift, reshape, and adapt means that scarification is an intentional choice – one that requires a conscientious effort to maintain. Many Dionae find themselves deeply embroiled within the teachings of the Eternal – and even in some cultures – see the allowance of a scar to face as an act of healing or a rejection of what that scar represents. Some maintain them for centuries, reinforcing them as living records of past experiences, while others may elect to allow them to disappear as a way of moving past certain memories – whether it as a means of healing or outright denial of their impact on their life anymore.


Details regarding Dionae in each specific nation can be found, here: https://wiki.aurorastation.org/index.php?title=Dionae_Relations
It has been tied to the preservation of wisdom, particularly since the species absorbs knowledge through experience – marking the body allows for a physical manifestation of a memory that can be shared with others through touch, study, or mimicry. Some believe that scars act as an anchor – helping a Dionae remember its purpose even if its Nymphs split or reform, whereas others view it as aesthetic expressions, shaping them into intricate patterns and glyphs that evolve alongside the Gestalt – however, it is generally agreed upon by the species that it is deeply rooted within religious expressionism.  


====Education====
====Methods of Dionae Scarification====
The act of scarification is a ritual of discipline and endurance, where the chosen form must be maintained and reinforced over time, or it will simply disappear as the Dionae grows older and loses mobility with the growth of chitinous bark over their exterior. Some of these methods have no definitive origin, thought merely to have cropped up during the millennia of Dionae existence within the Spur – others having been created with technological advances, and even some deemed blessed by the Eternal’s Omnivirate.


Although Dionae can contain vast amounts of knowledge and possess extreme intelligence, the species still have to obtain the appropriate degrees for the occupation they wish to pursue in their chosen location of residence. This can be accomplished after being registered for citizenship. All newly-registered Dionae must complete and pass the courses required for their field if their degrees from past planetary systems is not recognized in the new location, or they lack one all together. Their education must be defended one year following the awarding of a degree, and then every five years there on out. However, that timer is reset due to the fact that after each merging, Dionae are required to defend their education along with their re-registration for citizenship due to the possibility of accumulation of new knowledge, and possible loss of information depending on the nature of the new merging.
'''Searing'''


===Relationships===
Using controlled radiation or intense heat, Dionae have managed to create lasting imprints on their biomass. These will often represent pivotal moments in a Gestalt’s life – such as survival through extreme conditions, significant knowledge gained, or a deep realisation of one’s circumstances and future – in some instances, Dionae from particularly high-radiation environments have been able to make their etches appear bioluminescent in certain conditions, but those that elect to do so embark on a journey, done only for important memories – critical to the core of their personality.  
As sapient beings Dionae, from nymph to gestalt, are capable of forming platonic relationships with each other and other species. Nymphs and gestalts "merging" is the closest human analogue for a "romantic relationship" with Dionae. Due to the low complexity of nymph emotions and thought, initial merging into a [[Dionae_Forms#Cerberus|Cerberus]] tends to be carried out for practical purposes by all nymphs involved. Likewise, larger forms of Dionae such as [[Dionae_Forms#Cyclops|Cyclops]]’ and beyond might merge with a single nymph as a symbiotic form of a teacher/growth relationship with the nymph learning from its new gestalt partners and the gestalt itself using the new nymph for grown and biomass.


Due to the complexity of memory and thought, gestalts at [[Dionae_Forms#Cyclops|Cyclops]] size and beyond are a lot more particular when merging with partners of a similar size or above. To merge is to become one mind and body in totality, therefore only those gestalts that truly love and respect each other would carry out the act. It is extremely rare for Dionae gestalts to split over disagreements and more likely for a “troublesome” or sick nymph to be ejected by the mass or a nymph to be temporarily split off to carry out a key task like safe exploration or to get help in a dangerous situation where the whole is in peril. In extreme cases the whole gestalt may break apart to save as many nymphs as possible. This is extremely traumatic, akin to losing yourself and is avoided. It’s a sad fact of life for gestalts from the Titan Prime cluster, most of which would have had to break apart multiple times throughout their lives.
'''Etching'''


When a gestalt grows beyond the size of a [[Dionae_Forms#Cyclops|Cyclops]], it becomes difficult for these forms to find work within known space and therefore becomes necessary for the gestalt to split temporarily into smaller forms in order to carry out tasks throughout the day. These split forms are often referred to as a “split partner” or “part of me” by the gestalts involved. If pressed, a Dione might describe their split partner as an aspect of their whole which their partner represents; “they are the brave part of me”, “they are the smart part of me” or something similar. Splitting in this way is unpleasant for the gestalt but a necessary evil. Gestalts who split in this manner all suffer from [[Dionae#Psychology_and_Emotions|“splitting anxiety”]] and as such tend to work in close proximity to each other. Though analogous to a close romantic relationship, split Dionae are much closer than this in reality, essentially being aspects of a whole with each gestalt being a personality, memories and thoughts of a singular being, temporarily split apart. The larger the original gestalt the more split forms there could be, therefore it is possible for a [[Dionae_Forms#Cyclops|Cyclops]] gestalt to have many split partners.
Etching involves carefully carving lines and grooves – particularly into the chitinous bark that forms as one gets older. Over time, the maintenance for this kind of ritual scarification can become laborious, as a Dionae will need to prevent regrowth in the area chosen. This method has largely disappeared due to its laborious maintenance, but those who elect to continue it often are thought to be dedicated, or deeply troubled – the memory that they have chosen to highlight typically represents the loss of something important to the Dionae, such as a mentor, or even a loved one.  


===Blood Market===
'''Growth Intrusions'''
The Blood Market, known as such colloquially, is a relatively private sector of the DNA Market. It operates out of a facility called ‘Bloodworks’ in District Ten, owned by the Ichor Genetic Learning Organisation. The Market is mostly used by Dionae looking to enhance their skills in a certain field, or simply someone raising a nymph. The Bloodworks currently holds a monopoly over the lucrative trade, charging from 3000CR to 20,000CR for samples large enough for Dionae to learn from.  
 
Rather than removing biomass, or altering it through other methods, some Dionae have gone so far as to use foreign materials – such as minerals, metals, or biological matter – to embed into their flesh. These foreign inclusions created raised scars or ridges, which serve as both art and function. This is the easiest method of ritual scarification, and often for less “important” memories but nevertheless one that a Gestalt may wish to highlight – like a particularly memorable day, an anniversary perhaps.
 
'''Fracture Scarring'''
 
The most extreme form of ritual scarification is fracture scarring. It involves intentionally splitting part of Dionae’s form and allowing it to regrow improperly. This method is often associated with self-punishment, atonement, or deep pain, as it forces the Gestalt to carry a physically deformed appearance as a reminder of a past failure, lesson or critical loss. Unlike other forms of scarification, these scars are typically permanent in a Nymph that has undergone fracture scarring. These scars are painful, and can often lead to decreased mobility or function.
 
====Meaning of Scars====
 
The reasons for scarification may vary across Dionae, but typically there exist several overarching themes that are common:
 
'''Memory and Legacy:''' Scars serve as a physical record of experiences, encoded with the meaning of past struggles and achievements.
 
'''Bonding and Unity:''' Some Gestalts create matching scars a s assign of deep connection, whether as partners, mentors, or members of a collective cause.
   
   
The ‘Ichor Genetic Learning Organisation’ was founded by a Diona Argus, Rationing Knowledge of Embodied Sanguis, and is a ‘publically’ funded organization spearheaded by various Researchers from the Nralakk Federation, Solarian Alliance and Republic of Biesel. The company holds various fundraising events, where many skilful participants are noted to donate their blood in order to be sold on the market. The Ichor Genetic Learning Organisation operates mostly within the Republic of Biesel, but are noted to sell their products to other nations. The largest donor to BBO is Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals, who recently gifted them the facility in District Eleven.  
'''Atonement and Discipline:''' Some have used it as a away to atone for perceived failures, forcing Dionae to endure the weight of their actions.
 
The Blood Market is not free of criminals, however, one particular group stands out more than the rest. The Blood Runners are notorious/renowned for their criminal undertakings, specifically their undercutting of the Ichor Genetic Learning Organisationn. The Blood Runners sell their samples from 1000CR to 10,000CR - leading the BBO to place reward for the arrest of the gang leader, Xia Lu-QingThey have also been known to dabble in Corporate Espionage, using the Dionae’s ability to extract information from blood samples to their advantage.
 
==Music==
 
Music is an integral part of [[Dionae]] – Rootsong being the linguistic medium in which they speak to each other, utilising their own bodies to create what sounds like music to others, but can actually be conversations, or even speeches. It is deeply connected to their physiology, and unlike traditional music from other species, Dionae music transcends simple sound. It is a multi-sensory experience that incorporates vibrations, tones, and even electromagnetic signals. It serves as both an art form, and a means of communication, expressing emotions, preserving history, and reflecting their unique relationship with music.
 
Typically, they create it from their own bodies, using vibrations and electromagnetic waves – they are able to emit harmonics through their biomass, creating patterns that can be felt as much as hard. In instances where sound cannot be heard, such as the cold grasps of space, Dionae use electromagnetic signals to produce music that resonates both mentally and physically. This allows them to share complex emotions and ideas with one another, even across vast distances. While they themselves are their primary instruments, Dionae are also known to use their surroundings to enhance their music; shaping their biomass into resonance chambers that amplify and modulate sound, or using their tendrils as string-like instruments to produce intricate melodies. In some instances, it has been observed that Dionae use hollow logs, rocky surfaces, or even asteroid craters, as part of their compositions.  
 
[[Dionae]] music varies depending on its purpose and setting, with communal performances known as Echo Chants; typically involving the synchronisation of their vibrations to create layered harmonies, and more likely seen during significant events – or during sermons held the Eternal. These symphonies are typically inspired by the rhythms of nature, with compositions mirroring the sounds and movements of their surroundings, like the slow pulse of radiation waves in space, or the busy hustling of Mendell City. Environmental cues are critical to enhance the intention of the music, layering with existing carcophonies and bringing them into harmony.
 
Music has also become a method of preserving experiences and history, besides physical sharing of such through merging and absorption. It serves purposes beyond merely artistic expression – it has become a method of communication, and plays a role in encapsulating their experiences, environments, and perspectives of the Orion Spur. It is seen across Dionae as a universal language and a reflection of one’s journey through existence; whether created by a vast network of Dionae, or an isolated Nymph. Music is intertwined with the species. Life without it, or being unable to grasp it, understand it, or truly appreciate it, is a life not worth living according to the majority of the species.
 
==Language and Communication==
 
===Verbal Language===
 
Unlike most other species of the Spur, Dionae are grown already knowing their native language, Rootsong. Rootsong is spoken through a combination of sounds created by limbs, membranes, and movement that all come together to create a “song” that can be understood as words and sentences. To the uninitiated, these sounds tend to sound more "natural", with many comparing their songs to an orchestra of leaves rustling in the wind, branches rubbing together, and sometimes softer instrumental sounds such as a noise akin to a flute. Emotion and intent can be understood through the pitches and speed of the sounds, with faster, lighter pitches used for happier words, and lower, slower pitches for more negatively-inclined words. Dionae are capable of comprehending and oftentimes speaking a plethora of languages found throughout the Spur, although they can have some difficulties with speaking languages that require certain facial features or body parts used in motions and gestures whilst speaking. To overcome this Dionae are capable of growing or designating a Nymph to create a mimicry of what they’re missing, such as by designating a Nymph to act as a tail to assist them in speaking certain languages or using biomass to create appendages that can act as fingers for sign language.
 
===Non-Verbal Language===
 
Dionae possess a rich system of non-verbal communication that complements Rootsong and is deeply tied to their biology and collective nature, enabling them to convey their emotions, intentions, and information in ways that are both practical and expression – where physical gestures play a significant role. Tendril movements, such as curling, waving, or pointing, convey intent or emphasis; which is further solidified by chirrups or brief crescendos. Dionae will even go so far as to mimic the gestures of body language of another species, as a means to lower conflict – or even create a false sense of security. Therefore, when interacting with other species, Dionae adapt their non-verbal cues to establish rapport – mimicking the gestures and in some circumstances even the expressions (at least to some extent). Some examples may include:
*Raising a tendril, and curling it into a loop is typically indicative of curiosity.
*Mimicking the posture, or stance, of another is generally construed as a Dionae being willing to engage.
*Tapping something, or someone, in a repetitive manner is usually seen as agreement, or an indication of acknowledgement.
*Closing oneself, or crossing tendrils, is an indication that a Dionae is unhappy, or not willing to engage.  
*Extending a tendril, but stopping prior to physical contact, is typically seen as an invitation to engage.
 
==Intrinsic Traditions==
 
Dionae are the opposite of creatures of habits – continuously seeking new experiences – though they possess deep-seated instincts that guide many of their lifecycle events, blending the biological necessity within them with the cultural significance of their actions; these intrinsic traditions, such as returning to their growing grounds, absorbing deceased gestalts, and forming new gestalts, are pivotal to their identity, and survival. One of the most profound instincts is a Dionae’s compulsion to return to their birthing grounds – particularly when nearing the time to spread one’s seeds. It is viewed largely as a sacred act, symbolising their roots and continuity – and the journey may be dangerous, particularly if their original site cannot be accessed, or become inhospitable – such as [[Rueltab|Rueltab I]]. Many accept the risk, it is a biological instruction, which only those with extremely strong willpower can resist.  
 
Similarly, death among [[Dionae]] is not seen as an end, but as a transformation. When a gestalt dies, nearby Dionae are instinctively driven to absorb its biomass. This act transfers not only physical nutrients, but also the deceased’s memories, skills, and experiences, enriching the collective – the absorption is viewed as a way to preserve the legacy of the deceased, ensuring their knowledge and traits endure within the greater collective – such as a cluster, or even a gestalt. However, if the deceased contains traumatic memories or harmful genetic material, the process may be met with hesitation, often requiring communal deliberation.  
 
Another intrinsic tradition of a Dionae is merging, where the formation of a gestalt is a significant milestone for Nymphs. Before merging, Nymphs instinctively explore their surroundings, gathering experiences, and genetic material where possible, to prepare for their transition and understand the environmental situation – it is a calling within Nymphs, an overwhelming urge to seek numbers. A Nymph in isolation does not fare well and rarely will survive in the long term. Dionae are social creatures, a biological program that heavily encourages seeking others. When the time comes, Nymphs will gather and merge in a process guided by instinct; which has now become a “rite of passage” among the species, with already formed gestalts typically celebrating it, bearing witness to the process, and welcoming them.
 
==Social Structures==
 
Social structures of Dionae are typically shaped by their [[Dionae Mindtypes|mindtypes]], and collective nature, with the observed phenomenon of older, wiser gestalts naturally taking on advisory roles, while younger, more mobile gestalts handle practical tasks. Within each gestalt, a Nymph will take on a specific role to ensure the collective thrives – which further translates to other types of gestalts; each specific to the mindtype to which they were formed, some perform communication, others as limbs – each necessary for the further survival, and existence, of the collectiveIn larger settings, such as a Colossus, or Cetus, Dionae may even have designated roles. Generally, the greater mobility a Dionae wields the higher the likelihood they will be within a practical role; gathering resources for the greater collective. In observations regarding [[Dionae]] behaviour, it has been noted that the species tends to rely on those with more experiences or those older, as leaders – even shepherds to a degree.
 
Conflict within communities of Dionae is rare, but not unheard of. When disagreements arise, many may instinctively seek to find common ground or rest at some conclusive agreement – with Elders often mediating disputes, thought to hold wisdom so as to propose fair resolutions. In very rare circumstances, Dionae may seek violence as a resort, but, as the age-old proverb, it is a last resort – and in such instances, violence among Dionae may be brutal. This is particularly seen within the [[Covenant of Xrim]], where disagreements on Glorsh-Omega spurred a conflict that left many dead. The violence capable of being inflicted by a Dionae is not one that should be thought to be minor, when cornered into violence, they will ensure they win through any means necessary.
 
In multi-species societies, Dionae adapt their social structures to align with the cultures they interact with, whilst retaining similar values. The species’ flexibility and focus on diplomacy first makes them valuable members within various communities – in some instances, however, their violence can be utilised to the benefit of any particular host; as seen within the Dionae across [[Moghes]], exposed to the horrific trade, and forced to perform violence under pressure by unsavoury elements within the Wastelands. However, most social structures are still guided by [[Dionae Mindtypes|mindtypes]] and instincts, which allows them to navigate complexities associated with their collective, and individual, identities while maintaining something resembling unity.
 
===Collectivistic Thinking===
 
Many species in the Spur, particularly humans, grade Self determination, Individuality, Ambition, and Freedom as high virtues. For Dionae, these are tertiary values compared to Unity, Oneness, Hierarchy, and Order.
The Eternal posits that the universe is the disordered mind of a slumbering god, and that they are its agents. To this end, Hierarchy is paramount, and the roles Dionae undertake within them are dutifully maintained. Each Dionae is capable of merging with another, and so each Dionae is itself to themselves. Dionae of differing cultures or civilizations tend to be viewed as wayward siblings.


==Military and Dionae Martialism==
===The Social Impact of Dionae lifespans===


As Dionae are generally pacifistic in their outlook they tend to operate in support positions within military units, acting as field medics, logistical support and any other function which does not involve direct aggression. That being said, under the teachings of the Eternal it is understood that there is a potential for violence to be unleashed by the powerful onto the powerless and thus it falls upon those who have undertaken martial studies to defend themselves and those unable to defend themselves. This is known as “Shh’sha’shu” or “The Divine Mandate to Defend All.Dionae settlements that follow the principles of the Eternal are therefore aligned in their martial doctrines.
While Dionae prefer cooperation and neutrality when dealing with other species, this is not always motivated out of a sense of altruism. Many Dionae hold an attitude of apathy towards temporals. Dionae outlast most species in the Spur several times over. At best, this means a level of detachment from the relationships they hold with other species. At worst, arrogance towards most temporal species, whose lifespans are measured in rodent years compared to them. Vaurca and Skrell are treated as curious exceptions, as they respectively possess soul anchors or longer lifespans. Although Dionae raised in societies heavily influenced by temporals lack this sense of arrogance and unsympathetic perspective, they are much more vulnerable to ephemeral concerns that plague other species, such as want, or fairness.


===Training===
==Identity and Self-Expression==  
''“Evil is just a lack of empathy and perspective. To understand is to be good.”''


In a universe largely unforgiving towards the Dionae it’s not uncommon for gestalts to study Dionae martial arts - “Shh’ush” or “Defence Mastery,” an art largely based on utilizing a Dionae’s great endurance and their opponent's momentum. The level of study a gestalt might undertake depends on a particular gestalts interest in martial studies overall with many dabbling in the art but not immersing themselves. Mastery of the student ranks or “Hshh’shee” allows a gestalt to ascend into full ranks or “Hshh” which serve as the highest scholarly ranks for martial studies and the military forces of the Dionae known collectively as “Guardians of Eternal” or “Chaa’shh’sha’shu” (The Guardians of the Divine Mandate to Defend All). Under the Eternal and generally for the majority of Dionae, combat or military defence isn’t a job but a calling and area of scholarly study. Other species might study Defence Mastery for its non-lethal takedowns however the art is especially suited for Dionae due to its reliance on their natural resilience and slower speed.  
Identity is deeply personal and shaped by the accumulation of experiences, environments, and decisions that Dionae have made throughout their lives. Unlike many species, their identities are fluid, evolving with every encounter or absorbed memory; this adaptability allows them to explore themselves in a way that is both introspective and outwardly expressive. Their sense of self begins as a Nymph – particularly shaped by exploration, as Nymphs venture into their surroundings, learning from what they encounter and absorbing traits and knowledge from the world around them. These formative experiences create a foundation for their personality, and guide their future decisions – some may form a strong sense of curiosity, exploring relentlessly, while others may develop introspective tendencies, spending time processing the intricacies of their environment.  


==== “Hshh’shee” or “Student Ranks”====
One of the more important aspects of a Dionae’s identity is their name; they serve as living records of their experiences, and often evolve over time, reflecting major events or changes in their lives. These names are deeply significant, acting as milestones that define who they are, and what they value. However, Dionae often adapt their names in simpler forms when interacting with others, keeping the full version as a private reflection of their life’s journey – only sharing it with fellow Dionae or highly trusted non-Dionae.
''“Waging war against good creatures is bad for the soul.”''


Initial training in Defence Mastery is focused on techniques to neutralise an opponent with minimal harm to both the user and their opponent. This is achieved by utilizing grapples, pins and stunning blows before retreating as well as methods of defensive retreat. Lethal force is not taught at this stage and is even strongly discouraged. Students at this level refer to themselves as “Shee” - Student or “One who is learning”. The teacher is referred to as whatever their rank may be. All teachers are those from the “Hshh” or “Full Ranks.” Advancement comes through mastery of the subjects being taught at each level and the completion of physical and written tests.
Dionae also express themselves through their physical forms, using their ability of mimicry to reshape their biomass as a medium for individuality – these adaptions often reflect their emotions, experiences, or the environments they have lived in. [[Dionae]] within harsh, rocky terrains might adopt a rugged, and angular form, while one who has spent time in lush forests might elect a form that resembles the free-flowing nature of the local flora. These physical changes not only communicate their past but also act as a form of self-expression, showcasing their experiences or highlighting a moment of pride or personal growth.  
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Ranks from lowest - high:
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Shee’sho - ‘’’First Rank’’’ aka Student of the First Level
At this level, students are taught techniques based around defensive retreat from a threat.


Shee’cho - ‘’’Second Rank’’’ aka Student of the Second Level
==Taboos==
At this level, students are taught key close combat neutralization techniques alongside advanced defensive retreat forms, including methods to assist others in retreating from threats. Most Dionae who don’t feel the call tend to stop at this level.


Shee’cha - ‘’’Third Rank’’’ aka Student of the Third Level
[[Dionae]] hold certain behaviours as deeply taboo, across the Orion Spur – regardless of origin, or beliefs – these prohibitions are rooted in their biology, culture, and even their very existence; breaking these taboos can lead to significant consequences, as the represent the violations of the very foundation of Dionae. One of the most serious taboos among Dionae is the abandonment of Nymphs. Neglecting or deliberately leaving them without guidance is considered a grave betrayal – the species instinctively cares for their young, ensuring they have the resources and mentorship needed to grow, and gather experiences as a gestalt. Failing in this duty is viewed as rejecting their species’ core values, and communities that uncover such neglect may ostracise the responsible parties, or require them to adopt and nurture other Nymphs as a means of atonement.  
At this level, students are taught a wider array of close combat neutralization techniques as well as being taught to master defensive retreats.


Shee’che - ‘’’Fourth Rank’’’ aka Student of the Fourth Level
Further, the forced separation of a gestalt is a contentious subject. Though they represent the sacred union of Dionae, and forcing them to separate against their will is usually seen as both physically and emotionally destructive, some groups among Dionae have sought it fit to utilise it so as to control [[Dionae]] that don’t exactly “adhere” to societal norms – with some non-Dionae even practising such, like the Nralakk Federation. Though it is known such separations can fragment memories and identities causing irreversible damage, this does not prevent these actors from continuing the practice. Most Dionae are of the belief that a gestalt is given autonomy to decide if, and when, they wish to separate, and interfering with this process is considered a violation of the species’ values.
At this level, students are taught how to utilize the environment/objects to assist in close combat neutralization as well as in defensive retreat.
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====“Hshh” or “Full ranks”====
Lastly, Dionae hold the preservation and sharing of knowledge sacred, considering how intertwined it is with [[the Eternal]] – making the withholding or destruction of knowledge a significant taboo. Since much of their societies across the Spur, at least as is currently known, revolves around shared memories and collective growth, hoarding knowledge or refusing to contribute it to the community is seen as selfish and dangerous – Offenders may face exile, or be required to reintegrate their experiences into the collective, ensuring no wisdom is lost. This comes at odds in some situations; megacorporations have long feared that Dionae may share information, corporate secrets or other sensitive data – which has led to the institution of non-authorised mergings being banned for those that hold such data. The same goes for those in positions of power within other groups, such as the [[Nralakk Federation]] or the [[Republic of Biesel]].
''“Holding hate in your heart is like grasping fire. It is you who is burnt in the end.”''


If a Dionae feels the call and has mastered the “Hshh’shee” or Student Ranks, they can opt to study the “Shh’sha’shu” or The Divine Mandate to Defend All and thus join the “Chaa’shh’sha’shu” or Guardians of Eternal. This is a more intricate martial discipline and covers military history, doctrine, diplomacy, martial theology and all combat forms. Advancement through the ranks is achieved not just by mastery as with the student ranks but also with the approval of the teacher. As with any hierarchy, commands flow down the ranks to the Defenders.
==Voidic Proto-Culture==


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Voidic Proto-Culture encompasses the oral traditions, behaviours, and beliefs of feral or wild Dionae that inhabit open space. These gestalts, referred to collectively as "The Voidic," have developed a distinct culture shaped by the unique challenges and vastness of space. Despite environmental and physiological factors leading to its wide distribution, Voidic culture is remarkably uniform. This is largely due to the decentralised Rootsong Network that allows for long-distance communication and the shared lifespan of these entities.
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Shh’ch - ‘’’Defender’’’ aka Defender of the Dionae
Voidic Dionae possess a perception of existence that lacks the typical distinctions between living and non-living or sapient and non-sapient. To them, the universe consists of objects either in states of action or inaction, encompassing everything from celestial bodies like asteroids and stars to other species and themselves. This perspective leads Voidic Dionae to refer to themselves and others using object pronouns in the third person. For example, a Voidic gestalt might refer to itself as "this object" or "this entity." This reductive view often makes Voidic Dionae seem detached or even amoral to other species, as their perspective lacks the emotional and moral frameworks familiar to most sapient beings. They perceive themselves not as individuals but as emergent concepts formed from the amalgamation of their constituent parts. This perception also extends to other species, whom they interpret as collections of beliefs, concepts, and ideas rather than discrete beings. Unless the notion of ego or personhood is explicitly explained to them, Voidic Dionae treat others as conceptual entities. Consequently, Voidic Dionae do not use social masks or filters in communication; their speech is raw, unfiltered, and represents a pure consensus.
At this stage, a Dionae is taught lethal combat forms as well as the use of weaponry and vehicles. The “Shh’sha’shu” is also taught which includes military history, doctrine, diplomacy and martial theology. Escalation of force is also taught at this level with a focus on de-escalation. Police and security units would begin at this level.


Shh’ch’sha - ‘’’Sentinel’’’ aka Sentinel of the Heavens
Through Rootsong, the Voidic Dionae communicate with each other, a language that works across the electromagnetic spectrum as well as through sound. By transmitting information in a vacuum, they are able to build a decentralised network of communication that stretches over enormous distances. In spite of the vast distances between Voidic Dionae, Rootsong's functionality ensures that they are still able to communicate, even if they are separated by immense space. However, messages are delayed by distances between them. As a result of the usage of this form of communication, Voidic Proto-Culture has become uniform while simultaneously proving to be resistant to change. The Voidic Dionae are able to detect radiological phenomena, both natural and artificial, in addition to using Rootsong. Because of their ability to sense the universe intuitively, they are able to traverse it with ease, and large gestalts play a critical role as communication hubs in this network. As a result of their size and radiological capacity, they are capable of intercepting and amplifying Rootsong transmissions, ensuring a steady connection between distant gestalts at all times.
At this stage, a Dionae is taught further combat forms and more advanced lessons from the “Shh’sha’shu.” They might begin to specialise in a particular martial method such as piloting, combat engineer or even logistics.  


Uushh’ch - ‘’’Master’’’ aka Master of the Defence of Heaven
Voidic Dionae possess a perception of time and existence that stretches far beyond that of most species. Their natural longevity and the enduring influence of ancient gestalts have instilled a temporal perspective that dwarfs the lifespans of other beings. Voidic Dionae often refer to other species as "Temporals", acknowledging their fleeting existence in comparison to the Dionae’s own enduring presence. However, individual Voidic gestalts interpret Temporals differently. Some Voidic Dionae are curious about Temporals, viewing their short-lived cultures and rapid technological advancements as fascinating. Others are empathetic, having intercepted unencrypted electromagnetic or radiological transmissions from their machinery, which provide glimpses into their thoughts and emotions. However, many Voidic Dionae remain indifferent or dismissive, perceiving Temporals as transient phenomena with no long-term significance. Despite this varied perspective, most Voidic Dionae agree that Temporals are worth investigating, as their technological achievements far surpass those of the Dionae, and their actions increasingly regulate Dionae movement through claimed space.
At this stage, a Dionae becomes an Overseer with mastery over combat and defence. A Diona at this level is familiar with all forms of the “Shh’sha’shu.


Uushh’ch’sha - ‘’’Grand Master’’’ aka Grand Master of the Defence of Heaven
Voidic Dionae demonstrate a unique approach to language, shaped by the nature of Rootsong and their perspective on existence. While they can learn other species’ languages quickly through merging, genetic absorption, or conventional methods, they often struggle to use these languages organically. Instead, they adapt their speaking style to mimic the structure of Rootsong, resulting in a peculiar, consistent manner of speech across all languages. Voidic Dionae refer to themselves and others using object pronouns in the third person. Phrases such as “this collective” or “the consensus” are commonly used to denote themselves, especially when multiple gestalts occupy the same space. They also place immense importance on names and titles, often avoiding nicknames or abbreviations in favour of full, formal names. Their communication is verbose, employing lengthy descriptions and a diction that fluctuates between archaic, poetic, and utilitarian tones. Unlike most species, which prioritise brevity for convenience, Voidic Dionae indulge in their lengthy speech patterns, taking their time to express ideas unless immediate action is required.
At this stage, a Dionae has not only mastered the “Shh’sha’shu” but also multiple specialities. It is possible due to the way in which the advancement system works within the “Shh’sha’shu” for every member of the “Chaa’shh’sha’shu” to end up being a Grand Master barring the Marshall, though such a thing has never occurred historically.


Hss’shh’sha’shu - ‘’’Marshall’’’ aka Marshall of the Divine Mandate to Defend All
==The Harrowing==
The highest rank in the “Chaa’shh’sha’shu.” At this stage a Dionae would hold superlative knowledge of the “Shh’sha’shu” and not just be an expert fighter and military leader but also a tremendous diplomat. Unlike all other ranks the Marshall is largely unique, with only one Marshall per independent Dionae nation. The current Marshalls are: ‘Amplified by Probing Discoveries of Unknown Investigations’ of the Epsilon Expeditionary Force, ‘Metal Forms Made Ready‘ of the Narrows and ‘The First Lights Across the Void’ of the Biesel Choir.
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Nymph loss is an inevitability for all dionae. Although measures can be taken to circumvent the loss, such as nymph recycling, a callus is always left upon the Dionae's psyche, leaving it wearier of the universe and more standoffish in the immediate aftermath.
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Many Dionae have learned to mend or circumvent this psychological callus through the assistance of other gestalts, merging with them, or even reconstituting themselves as completely different beings through the exchange of nymphs.
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Those that have resorted to replacing their own nymphs on their own over a long period of time, however, undergo a process known as The Harrowing: the development of sub-mindtype where the nymphs within the gestalt depersonalize, as their cognitive strata begins to distribute redundant images of their memories, experiences, and skills across every single nymph in the gestalt complex.
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Scientists believe the process of Harrowing is an cognitive adaptation meant to address long periods of attrition without replenishment, and is common in long lived gestalts on Hieroaetheria, or within the Voidtamer Confluence.
Harrowed Dionae tend to be more aggressive, or worldly in disposition. The personality traits of the nymphs under them blend together, and merge into a singular recurrent theme within the gestalt. Rather than being outright shunned, they take their place as stalwarts and warriors within their societies. A rare, terrible, yet ultimately necessary caste; a compliment to a species that is typically diplomatic, careful, and ponderous.

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Art

Art within Dionae society is unlike the static creations of many other species. It is a living, dynamic practice that reflects their ability to reshape themselves and interact with their surroundings. Blending their forms, movements, and environments to express emotions, preserve cultural traditions, and foster harmony encourages the species to pursue the arts – it is yet another facet of self-expression for the species. One of the most iconic forms of such is Hieroaetherian Forma; a style that uses their body as the medium, and is particularly celebrated across the Commonwealth of Hieroaetheria, especially within the Union of Gla’orr, where it is practised recreationally and competitively.

It saw a decline during the industrial and biocompute revolutions but was revived at the turn of the 2400s, becoming a cornerstone of Gla’orr and its artistic culture. The most popular and widely practised form of this art is Aa’shur Forma; gestalts reshape their biomass into intricate and often abstract forms, creating living art pieces. These pieces can interact with their environment, such as forming a twisting bridge across a river, or stand alone to emphasise the gestalt’s unique form. Aa’shur Forma is not only an expression of creativity but also has practical benefits. Regularly reshaping their form is believed to slow the effects of ageing by preventing their external chitin layer from hardening, making it both an artistic and rejuvenating practice. The revival of Aa’shur Forma has spread its influence to other Dionae communities across the galaxy, symbolising a connection to their heritage.

Beyond Hieroaetherian Forma, Dionae explore other forms of art that take advantage of their unique biology. Biomass Sculpting is a popular practice, where gestalts or communities create living sculptures that grow and change over time. These sculptures can represent personal stories, philosophical ideas, or simply decorative beauty. Dionae also create environmental installations, using the landscape as their canvas. These large-scale pieces might involve growing patterns into forests or restructuring entire landscapes into harmonious designs that serve as gathering places or landmarks. For the Dionae, art is more than a practice—it is a testament to their adaptability, community, and deep connection to the environment around them. Whether through reshaping their forms, sculpting their environments, or crafting resonant harmonies, Dionae art is typically a celebration of life itself.

Ritual Scarification

Ritual scarification among the Dionae is an ancient, and deeply symbolic practice, that intertwines with religious and cultural expression. Unlike other species, whose scarification is often a permanent marking of flesh, Dionae treat it as a living, evolving art form – one that reflects their identity, experiences, and beliefs. Each scar, or etching, is a physical manifestation of memory, pain, growth, and purpose, reshaped and redefined over time. Existence is not static, and neither is the body – in accordance with Dionae. The species’ ability to shift, reshape, and adapt means that scarification is an intentional choice – one that requires a conscientious effort to maintain. Many Dionae find themselves deeply embroiled within the teachings of the Eternal – and even in some cultures – see the allowance of a scar to face as an act of healing or a rejection of what that scar represents. Some maintain them for centuries, reinforcing them as living records of past experiences, while others may elect to allow them to disappear as a way of moving past certain memories – whether it as a means of healing or outright denial of their impact on their life anymore.

It has been tied to the preservation of wisdom, particularly since the species absorbs knowledge through experience – marking the body allows for a physical manifestation of a memory that can be shared with others through touch, study, or mimicry. Some believe that scars act as an anchor – helping a Dionae remember its purpose even if its Nymphs split or reform, whereas others view it as aesthetic expressions, shaping them into intricate patterns and glyphs that evolve alongside the Gestalt – however, it is generally agreed upon by the species that it is deeply rooted within religious expressionism.

Methods of Dionae Scarification

The act of scarification is a ritual of discipline and endurance, where the chosen form must be maintained and reinforced over time, or it will simply disappear as the Dionae grows older and loses mobility with the growth of chitinous bark over their exterior. Some of these methods have no definitive origin, thought merely to have cropped up during the millennia of Dionae existence within the Spur – others having been created with technological advances, and even some deemed blessed by the Eternal’s Omnivirate.

Searing

Using controlled radiation or intense heat, Dionae have managed to create lasting imprints on their biomass. These will often represent pivotal moments in a Gestalt’s life – such as survival through extreme conditions, significant knowledge gained, or a deep realisation of one’s circumstances and future – in some instances, Dionae from particularly high-radiation environments have been able to make their etches appear bioluminescent in certain conditions, but those that elect to do so embark on a journey, done only for important memories – critical to the core of their personality.

Etching

Etching involves carefully carving lines and grooves – particularly into the chitinous bark that forms as one gets older. Over time, the maintenance for this kind of ritual scarification can become laborious, as a Dionae will need to prevent regrowth in the area chosen. This method has largely disappeared due to its laborious maintenance, but those who elect to continue it often are thought to be dedicated, or deeply troubled – the memory that they have chosen to highlight typically represents the loss of something important to the Dionae, such as a mentor, or even a loved one.

Growth Intrusions

Rather than removing biomass, or altering it through other methods, some Dionae have gone so far as to use foreign materials – such as minerals, metals, or biological matter – to embed into their flesh. These foreign inclusions created raised scars or ridges, which serve as both art and function. This is the easiest method of ritual scarification, and often for less “important” memories but nevertheless one that a Gestalt may wish to highlight – like a particularly memorable day, an anniversary perhaps.

Fracture Scarring

The most extreme form of ritual scarification is fracture scarring. It involves intentionally splitting part of Dionae’s form and allowing it to regrow improperly. This method is often associated with self-punishment, atonement, or deep pain, as it forces the Gestalt to carry a physically deformed appearance as a reminder of a past failure, lesson or critical loss. Unlike other forms of scarification, these scars are typically permanent in a Nymph that has undergone fracture scarring. These scars are painful, and can often lead to decreased mobility or function.

Meaning of Scars

The reasons for scarification may vary across Dionae, but typically there exist several overarching themes that are common:

Memory and Legacy: Scars serve as a physical record of experiences, encoded with the meaning of past struggles and achievements.

Bonding and Unity: Some Gestalts create matching scars a s assign of deep connection, whether as partners, mentors, or members of a collective cause.

Atonement and Discipline: Some have used it as a away to atone for perceived failures, forcing Dionae to endure the weight of their actions.


Music

Music is an integral part of Dionae – Rootsong being the linguistic medium in which they speak to each other, utilising their own bodies to create what sounds like music to others, but can actually be conversations, or even speeches. It is deeply connected to their physiology, and unlike traditional music from other species, Dionae music transcends simple sound. It is a multi-sensory experience that incorporates vibrations, tones, and even electromagnetic signals. It serves as both an art form, and a means of communication, expressing emotions, preserving history, and reflecting their unique relationship with music.

Typically, they create it from their own bodies, using vibrations and electromagnetic waves – they are able to emit harmonics through their biomass, creating patterns that can be felt as much as hard. In instances where sound cannot be heard, such as the cold grasps of space, Dionae use electromagnetic signals to produce music that resonates both mentally and physically. This allows them to share complex emotions and ideas with one another, even across vast distances. While they themselves are their primary instruments, Dionae are also known to use their surroundings to enhance their music; shaping their biomass into resonance chambers that amplify and modulate sound, or using their tendrils as string-like instruments to produce intricate melodies. In some instances, it has been observed that Dionae use hollow logs, rocky surfaces, or even asteroid craters, as part of their compositions.

Dionae music varies depending on its purpose and setting, with communal performances known as Echo Chants; typically involving the synchronisation of their vibrations to create layered harmonies, and more likely seen during significant events – or during sermons held the Eternal. These symphonies are typically inspired by the rhythms of nature, with compositions mirroring the sounds and movements of their surroundings, like the slow pulse of radiation waves in space, or the busy hustling of Mendell City. Environmental cues are critical to enhance the intention of the music, layering with existing carcophonies and bringing them into harmony.

Music has also become a method of preserving experiences and history, besides physical sharing of such through merging and absorption. It serves purposes beyond merely artistic expression – it has become a method of communication, and plays a role in encapsulating their experiences, environments, and perspectives of the Orion Spur. It is seen across Dionae as a universal language and a reflection of one’s journey through existence; whether created by a vast network of Dionae, or an isolated Nymph. Music is intertwined with the species. Life without it, or being unable to grasp it, understand it, or truly appreciate it, is a life not worth living according to the majority of the species.

Language and Communication

Verbal Language

Unlike most other species of the Spur, Dionae are grown already knowing their native language, Rootsong. Rootsong is spoken through a combination of sounds created by limbs, membranes, and movement that all come together to create a “song” that can be understood as words and sentences. To the uninitiated, these sounds tend to sound more "natural", with many comparing their songs to an orchestra of leaves rustling in the wind, branches rubbing together, and sometimes softer instrumental sounds such as a noise akin to a flute. Emotion and intent can be understood through the pitches and speed of the sounds, with faster, lighter pitches used for happier words, and lower, slower pitches for more negatively-inclined words. Dionae are capable of comprehending and oftentimes speaking a plethora of languages found throughout the Spur, although they can have some difficulties with speaking languages that require certain facial features or body parts used in motions and gestures whilst speaking. To overcome this Dionae are capable of growing or designating a Nymph to create a mimicry of what they’re missing, such as by designating a Nymph to act as a tail to assist them in speaking certain languages or using biomass to create appendages that can act as fingers for sign language.

Non-Verbal Language

Dionae possess a rich system of non-verbal communication that complements Rootsong and is deeply tied to their biology and collective nature, enabling them to convey their emotions, intentions, and information in ways that are both practical and expression – where physical gestures play a significant role. Tendril movements, such as curling, waving, or pointing, convey intent or emphasis; which is further solidified by chirrups or brief crescendos. Dionae will even go so far as to mimic the gestures of body language of another species, as a means to lower conflict – or even create a false sense of security. Therefore, when interacting with other species, Dionae adapt their non-verbal cues to establish rapport – mimicking the gestures and in some circumstances even the expressions (at least to some extent). Some examples may include:

  • Raising a tendril, and curling it into a loop is typically indicative of curiosity.
  • Mimicking the posture, or stance, of another is generally construed as a Dionae being willing to engage.
  • Tapping something, or someone, in a repetitive manner is usually seen as agreement, or an indication of acknowledgement.
  • Closing oneself, or crossing tendrils, is an indication that a Dionae is unhappy, or not willing to engage.
  • Extending a tendril, but stopping prior to physical contact, is typically seen as an invitation to engage.

Intrinsic Traditions

Dionae are the opposite of creatures of habits – continuously seeking new experiences – though they possess deep-seated instincts that guide many of their lifecycle events, blending the biological necessity within them with the cultural significance of their actions; these intrinsic traditions, such as returning to their growing grounds, absorbing deceased gestalts, and forming new gestalts, are pivotal to their identity, and survival. One of the most profound instincts is a Dionae’s compulsion to return to their birthing grounds – particularly when nearing the time to spread one’s seeds. It is viewed largely as a sacred act, symbolising their roots and continuity – and the journey may be dangerous, particularly if their original site cannot be accessed, or become inhospitable – such as Rueltab I. Many accept the risk, it is a biological instruction, which only those with extremely strong willpower can resist.

Similarly, death among Dionae is not seen as an end, but as a transformation. When a gestalt dies, nearby Dionae are instinctively driven to absorb its biomass. This act transfers not only physical nutrients, but also the deceased’s memories, skills, and experiences, enriching the collective – the absorption is viewed as a way to preserve the legacy of the deceased, ensuring their knowledge and traits endure within the greater collective – such as a cluster, or even a gestalt. However, if the deceased contains traumatic memories or harmful genetic material, the process may be met with hesitation, often requiring communal deliberation.

Another intrinsic tradition of a Dionae is merging, where the formation of a gestalt is a significant milestone for Nymphs. Before merging, Nymphs instinctively explore their surroundings, gathering experiences, and genetic material where possible, to prepare for their transition and understand the environmental situation – it is a calling within Nymphs, an overwhelming urge to seek numbers. A Nymph in isolation does not fare well and rarely will survive in the long term. Dionae are social creatures, a biological program that heavily encourages seeking others. When the time comes, Nymphs will gather and merge in a process guided by instinct; which has now become a “rite of passage” among the species, with already formed gestalts typically celebrating it, bearing witness to the process, and welcoming them.

Social Structures

Social structures of Dionae are typically shaped by their mindtypes, and collective nature, with the observed phenomenon of older, wiser gestalts naturally taking on advisory roles, while younger, more mobile gestalts handle practical tasks. Within each gestalt, a Nymph will take on a specific role to ensure the collective thrives – which further translates to other types of gestalts; each specific to the mindtype to which they were formed, some perform communication, others as limbs – each necessary for the further survival, and existence, of the collective. In larger settings, such as a Colossus, or Cetus, Dionae may even have designated roles. Generally, the greater mobility a Dionae wields the higher the likelihood they will be within a practical role; gathering resources for the greater collective. In observations regarding Dionae behaviour, it has been noted that the species tends to rely on those with more experiences or those older, as leaders – even shepherds to a degree.

Conflict within communities of Dionae is rare, but not unheard of. When disagreements arise, many may instinctively seek to find common ground or rest at some conclusive agreement – with Elders often mediating disputes, thought to hold wisdom so as to propose fair resolutions. In very rare circumstances, Dionae may seek violence as a resort, but, as the age-old proverb, it is a last resort – and in such instances, violence among Dionae may be brutal. This is particularly seen within the Covenant of Xrim, where disagreements on Glorsh-Omega spurred a conflict that left many dead. The violence capable of being inflicted by a Dionae is not one that should be thought to be minor, when cornered into violence, they will ensure they win through any means necessary.

In multi-species societies, Dionae adapt their social structures to align with the cultures they interact with, whilst retaining similar values. The species’ flexibility and focus on diplomacy first makes them valuable members within various communities – in some instances, however, their violence can be utilised to the benefit of any particular host; as seen within the Dionae across Moghes, exposed to the horrific trade, and forced to perform violence under pressure by unsavoury elements within the Wastelands. However, most social structures are still guided by mindtypes and instincts, which allows them to navigate complexities associated with their collective, and individual, identities while maintaining something resembling unity.

Collectivistic Thinking

Many species in the Spur, particularly humans, grade Self determination, Individuality, Ambition, and Freedom as high virtues. For Dionae, these are tertiary values compared to Unity, Oneness, Hierarchy, and Order. The Eternal posits that the universe is the disordered mind of a slumbering god, and that they are its agents. To this end, Hierarchy is paramount, and the roles Dionae undertake within them are dutifully maintained. Each Dionae is capable of merging with another, and so each Dionae is itself to themselves. Dionae of differing cultures or civilizations tend to be viewed as wayward siblings.

The Social Impact of Dionae lifespans

While Dionae prefer cooperation and neutrality when dealing with other species, this is not always motivated out of a sense of altruism. Many Dionae hold an attitude of apathy towards temporals. Dionae outlast most species in the Spur several times over. At best, this means a level of detachment from the relationships they hold with other species. At worst, arrogance towards most temporal species, whose lifespans are measured in rodent years compared to them. Vaurca and Skrell are treated as curious exceptions, as they respectively possess soul anchors or longer lifespans. Although Dionae raised in societies heavily influenced by temporals lack this sense of arrogance and unsympathetic perspective, they are much more vulnerable to ephemeral concerns that plague other species, such as want, or fairness.

Identity and Self-Expression

Identity is deeply personal and shaped by the accumulation of experiences, environments, and decisions that Dionae have made throughout their lives. Unlike many species, their identities are fluid, evolving with every encounter or absorbed memory; this adaptability allows them to explore themselves in a way that is both introspective and outwardly expressive. Their sense of self begins as a Nymph – particularly shaped by exploration, as Nymphs venture into their surroundings, learning from what they encounter and absorbing traits and knowledge from the world around them. These formative experiences create a foundation for their personality, and guide their future decisions – some may form a strong sense of curiosity, exploring relentlessly, while others may develop introspective tendencies, spending time processing the intricacies of their environment.

One of the more important aspects of a Dionae’s identity is their name; they serve as living records of their experiences, and often evolve over time, reflecting major events or changes in their lives. These names are deeply significant, acting as milestones that define who they are, and what they value. However, Dionae often adapt their names in simpler forms when interacting with others, keeping the full version as a private reflection of their life’s journey – only sharing it with fellow Dionae or highly trusted non-Dionae.

Dionae also express themselves through their physical forms, using their ability of mimicry to reshape their biomass as a medium for individuality – these adaptions often reflect their emotions, experiences, or the environments they have lived in. Dionae within harsh, rocky terrains might adopt a rugged, and angular form, while one who has spent time in lush forests might elect a form that resembles the free-flowing nature of the local flora. These physical changes not only communicate their past but also act as a form of self-expression, showcasing their experiences or highlighting a moment of pride or personal growth.

Taboos

Dionae hold certain behaviours as deeply taboo, across the Orion Spur – regardless of origin, or beliefs – these prohibitions are rooted in their biology, culture, and even their very existence; breaking these taboos can lead to significant consequences, as the represent the violations of the very foundation of Dionae. One of the most serious taboos among Dionae is the abandonment of Nymphs. Neglecting or deliberately leaving them without guidance is considered a grave betrayal – the species instinctively cares for their young, ensuring they have the resources and mentorship needed to grow, and gather experiences as a gestalt. Failing in this duty is viewed as rejecting their species’ core values, and communities that uncover such neglect may ostracise the responsible parties, or require them to adopt and nurture other Nymphs as a means of atonement.

Further, the forced separation of a gestalt is a contentious subject. Though they represent the sacred union of Dionae, and forcing them to separate against their will is usually seen as both physically and emotionally destructive, some groups among Dionae have sought it fit to utilise it so as to control Dionae that don’t exactly “adhere” to societal norms – with some non-Dionae even practising such, like the Nralakk Federation. Though it is known such separations can fragment memories and identities causing irreversible damage, this does not prevent these actors from continuing the practice. Most Dionae are of the belief that a gestalt is given autonomy to decide if, and when, they wish to separate, and interfering with this process is considered a violation of the species’ values.

Lastly, Dionae hold the preservation and sharing of knowledge sacred, considering how intertwined it is with the Eternal – making the withholding or destruction of knowledge a significant taboo. Since much of their societies across the Spur, at least as is currently known, revolves around shared memories and collective growth, hoarding knowledge or refusing to contribute it to the community is seen as selfish and dangerous – Offenders may face exile, or be required to reintegrate their experiences into the collective, ensuring no wisdom is lost. This comes at odds in some situations; megacorporations have long feared that Dionae may share information, corporate secrets or other sensitive data – which has led to the institution of non-authorised mergings being banned for those that hold such data. The same goes for those in positions of power within other groups, such as the Nralakk Federation or the Republic of Biesel.

Voidic Proto-Culture

Voidic Proto-Culture encompasses the oral traditions, behaviours, and beliefs of feral or wild Dionae that inhabit open space. These gestalts, referred to collectively as "The Voidic," have developed a distinct culture shaped by the unique challenges and vastness of space. Despite environmental and physiological factors leading to its wide distribution, Voidic culture is remarkably uniform. This is largely due to the decentralised Rootsong Network that allows for long-distance communication and the shared lifespan of these entities.

Voidic Dionae possess a perception of existence that lacks the typical distinctions between living and non-living or sapient and non-sapient. To them, the universe consists of objects either in states of action or inaction, encompassing everything from celestial bodies like asteroids and stars to other species and themselves. This perspective leads Voidic Dionae to refer to themselves and others using object pronouns in the third person. For example, a Voidic gestalt might refer to itself as "this object" or "this entity." This reductive view often makes Voidic Dionae seem detached or even amoral to other species, as their perspective lacks the emotional and moral frameworks familiar to most sapient beings. They perceive themselves not as individuals but as emergent concepts formed from the amalgamation of their constituent parts. This perception also extends to other species, whom they interpret as collections of beliefs, concepts, and ideas rather than discrete beings. Unless the notion of ego or personhood is explicitly explained to them, Voidic Dionae treat others as conceptual entities. Consequently, Voidic Dionae do not use social masks or filters in communication; their speech is raw, unfiltered, and represents a pure consensus.

Through Rootsong, the Voidic Dionae communicate with each other, a language that works across the electromagnetic spectrum as well as through sound. By transmitting information in a vacuum, they are able to build a decentralised network of communication that stretches over enormous distances. In spite of the vast distances between Voidic Dionae, Rootsong's functionality ensures that they are still able to communicate, even if they are separated by immense space. However, messages are delayed by distances between them. As a result of the usage of this form of communication, Voidic Proto-Culture has become uniform while simultaneously proving to be resistant to change. The Voidic Dionae are able to detect radiological phenomena, both natural and artificial, in addition to using Rootsong. Because of their ability to sense the universe intuitively, they are able to traverse it with ease, and large gestalts play a critical role as communication hubs in this network. As a result of their size and radiological capacity, they are capable of intercepting and amplifying Rootsong transmissions, ensuring a steady connection between distant gestalts at all times.

Voidic Dionae possess a perception of time and existence that stretches far beyond that of most species. Their natural longevity and the enduring influence of ancient gestalts have instilled a temporal perspective that dwarfs the lifespans of other beings. Voidic Dionae often refer to other species as "Temporals", acknowledging their fleeting existence in comparison to the Dionae’s own enduring presence. However, individual Voidic gestalts interpret Temporals differently. Some Voidic Dionae are curious about Temporals, viewing their short-lived cultures and rapid technological advancements as fascinating. Others are empathetic, having intercepted unencrypted electromagnetic or radiological transmissions from their machinery, which provide glimpses into their thoughts and emotions. However, many Voidic Dionae remain indifferent or dismissive, perceiving Temporals as transient phenomena with no long-term significance. Despite this varied perspective, most Voidic Dionae agree that Temporals are worth investigating, as their technological achievements far surpass those of the Dionae, and their actions increasingly regulate Dionae movement through claimed space.

Voidic Dionae demonstrate a unique approach to language, shaped by the nature of Rootsong and their perspective on existence. While they can learn other species’ languages quickly through merging, genetic absorption, or conventional methods, they often struggle to use these languages organically. Instead, they adapt their speaking style to mimic the structure of Rootsong, resulting in a peculiar, consistent manner of speech across all languages. Voidic Dionae refer to themselves and others using object pronouns in the third person. Phrases such as “this collective” or “the consensus” are commonly used to denote themselves, especially when multiple gestalts occupy the same space. They also place immense importance on names and titles, often avoiding nicknames or abbreviations in favour of full, formal names. Their communication is verbose, employing lengthy descriptions and a diction that fluctuates between archaic, poetic, and utilitarian tones. Unlike most species, which prioritise brevity for convenience, Voidic Dionae indulge in their lengthy speech patterns, taking their time to express ideas unless immediate action is required.

The Harrowing

Nymph loss is an inevitability for all dionae. Although measures can be taken to circumvent the loss, such as nymph recycling, a callus is always left upon the Dionae's psyche, leaving it wearier of the universe and more standoffish in the immediate aftermath. Many Dionae have learned to mend or circumvent this psychological callus through the assistance of other gestalts, merging with them, or even reconstituting themselves as completely different beings through the exchange of nymphs. Those that have resorted to replacing their own nymphs on their own over a long period of time, however, undergo a process known as The Harrowing: the development of sub-mindtype where the nymphs within the gestalt depersonalize, as their cognitive strata begins to distribute redundant images of their memories, experiences, and skills across every single nymph in the gestalt complex. Scientists believe the process of Harrowing is an cognitive adaptation meant to address long periods of attrition without replenishment, and is common in long lived gestalts on Hieroaetheria, or within the Voidtamer Confluence. Harrowed Dionae tend to be more aggressive, or worldly in disposition. The personality traits of the nymphs under them blend together, and merge into a singular recurrent theme within the gestalt. Rather than being outright shunned, they take their place as stalwarts and warriors within their societies. A rare, terrible, yet ultimately necessary caste; a compliment to a species that is typically diplomatic, careful, and ponderous.