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Lineage (Protocol)
Definitions:
- The Countess are Elvaen females who are chosen to bring forward offspring that will continue the population of Elvaen Proper.
- The Kametzar are Elvaen males who are chosen to bring forward offspring that will continue the population of Elvaen Proper.
- All other males and females must be given a general early treatment to insure that they dont bring forward offspring.
- Before moving into an Elvaen Community from the Elesee all those males and females who aren't held in selection as Countess or Kametzar must engage in a final treatment to prevent child birth.
Early Selection Process:
- The genetic line must prove capable for the chosen Countess to produce many offspring.
- The Countess and the Kametzar must not have twins or more in their near history.
- There must be a lengthy age of both lines of ancestery.
General Selection Process:
- Those chosen to serve as Countess and Kametzar must possess balanced facial features and proportionate body.
- The skin must be nearly blemish free.
- Both must contain good auditory and visual senses.
- The Countess to be chosen must demonstrate great femininity and the Kametzar chosen must demonstrate great masculine traits.
- The selection process for both must take place while the Countess is in her early menstral developmental cycle, around 11 years old of those who maintain the general life expectancy of 60 years, 12 for those with the general life expectancy of 70 years, and 13 for those with the general life expectancy of 80 years. This is to say, directly before the onset of the hormonal developmental process.
- One chosen to serve as a Countess or a Kametzar mustn't be popular or unpopular among their peers.
Countess Identification
- A Countess must be given a symbol of line Identification.
- The Countess will receive a permanent mark of this symbol upon her body as an Identification, in a discreet area, and Each Offspring will hold this same mark.
- This mark should not stand out from a distance, and never be placed anywhere on the face or other generally exposed limbs.
The Lineage and the Elesee
- One held in selection as Countess, from the point of early hormonal development, must be removed from the general population and placed within a secondary form of the Elesee. This must be held equal to all general Elesee experience and training programs. However, there must be extra education given to these individuals with focus on the health and maintenance of the body, infant care, and the Kametzar.
- One held in selection as Kametzar, must be removed from the general population and placed within a secondary form of the Elesee, separate from the Countess. This must be held equal to all general Elesee experience and training programs. However, there must be extra education given to these individuals with the focus on health and maintenance of the body, Countess health and maintenance, infant care, and Countess relations.
- As both Countess and Kametzar will eventually end their performance of bringing forward offspring, they must also be trained in other chosen career areas.
- Both Countess and Kametzar are to be re-introduced to their original Elesee just before the Age of 22.
Countess Anissa
A Countess may engage in Anissa; however, the partner of a Countess must be prepared to accept that she may have multiple seeders. Those who choose to join into Anissa with a Countess must be calm in mind and capable of understanding the difference between internal love and external drive.
General Countess Care
- Countess must not be forced to mate. If there is a reason that they do not feel comfortable, or deeply within despise the actions that must take place, do not force them to do so, permit actions to flow naturally. A Countess must be perfectly comfortable with her position in order to achieve the best results.
- A Countess requires a good deal of exercise, both physical and mental. Train the mental through puzzles and games, and the physical through the more enjoyable aspects of a Sentrys general training.
- Between births there must be a period of at least three years for A Countess body to recover from the experience. However, she will continue to be fertile and will be required to take something which reduces her bodies ability to become with child during that period of time. Also, the period of recovery between offspring will change as does life expectancy, three years is based on a 70 year life span.
Countess Responsibility
A Countess is to maintain her offspring for a period of at least one year, but no longer than one year and a half from birth. At the time of removal of the child from the Countess, only the High Council will hold records of the birth date in which the child was born. Once the child enters into the Elesee, the birth date record will be destroyed. From then on only the birth year will be revealed to the child.
Countess Complications
- Because a Countess is given the choice to bring forward life; If at anytime she feels seriously threatened she may also take a life.
- A Countess may fall under an unusual type of depression, one which does cause her to kill that which she has given birth. Those responsible for the well being of the Countess must remove various sources of stress, and occasionally relieve her for a few hours from the responsibility of infant care. This may be necessary over a period of days or months depending on the individual. If for any reason she does kill the infant, the Countess must not be held responsible or go under Reprimand of any type.
- A Countess may be in attraction to a Kometzar of her own direct line, a brother. This is acceptable but only if they are held in relation under the same direct male forebear, but not under the same direct female forebear.
Ratio Guideline for Breeding Purposes
Ration for maturity development and birthing cycles held in expectation, though there will be one or several points of slow gain which have not been factored into this equation.
- Life span of 60 years has the developmental stages at 4, 12, 18, and 28... With the body maturity at 18 and the breeding ages between 18 to 31, bringing 13 years of production for 4 offspring to be brought forward.
- Life span of 80 years has the developmental stages at 5, 13.5, 22, and 32... With the body maturity at 18 and the breeding ages between 22 to 41, bringing 19 years of production for 6 offspring to be brought forward.
- Life span of 100 years has the developmental stages at 6, 15, 26, and 36... With the body maturity at 18 and the breeding ages between 26 to 51, bringing 25 years of production for 8 offspring to be brought forward.
Population Ration Guideline
Necessary birth rate per population of 100.
- With a life span of 60, 3 births must take place each year between 9 Countess.
- With a life span of 80, 2 births must take place each year between 4 Countess.
- With a life span of 100, 1 birth must take place each year between 2 Countess.
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