Okay, a neat (and for me, timely) subthread has broken out on the Is Known Space too big...? thread about Traveller's furry suit du jour aliens. I think this topic deserves it's own thread.
Here is some recent thought I've put into making vargr (for example) a bit more alien. I like to use ideas from some of my favorite SF authors IMTU. One of these authors, C.J. Cherryh, has a distinct knack for making her alien races really pop. (Cue Emeril: "kicking up another notch, BAM!"
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In the case of her Foreigner series, I think atevi psychology makes a great reinvention of vargr racial society. While some of the cultural trappings might not fit (kabui might work better for the aslan or vilani), the whole concept of man'chi makes a rich, complex reinterpretation of charisma. I think many elements of atevi politics and society (the various guilds, associations, etc.) would fit well in the vargr racial envelope. Imagine a large vargr state bordering the Imperium patterned after the Western Association.
This kind of thinking gives me huge hooks I can use to really get a handle on how a race like the vargr can function IMTU.
If you haven't read this particular series, consider this a recommendation.
Here is some recent thought I've put into making vargr (for example) a bit more alien. I like to use ideas from some of my favorite SF authors IMTU. One of these authors, C.J. Cherryh, has a distinct knack for making her alien races really pop. (Cue Emeril: "kicking up another notch, BAM!"

In the case of her Foreigner series, I think atevi psychology makes a great reinvention of vargr racial society. While some of the cultural trappings might not fit (kabui might work better for the aslan or vilani), the whole concept of man'chi makes a rich, complex reinterpretation of charisma. I think many elements of atevi politics and society (the various guilds, associations, etc.) would fit well in the vargr racial envelope. Imagine a large vargr state bordering the Imperium patterned after the Western Association.
This kind of thinking gives me huge hooks I can use to really get a handle on how a race like the vargr can function IMTU.
If you haven't read this particular series, consider this a recommendation.

EDIT: sorry - wrong thread, corrected.The atevi are a species whose loyalties center on individuals, not geographical borders, and whose laws sanction registered assassination as a means to keep the peace. They do not experience the same emotions as humans. They are of a species "which has fourteen words for betrayal and not a single word for love".