Na'Vi

The Na'Vi are people native to the Pandora region of Central Russia. Genetically Shinto, they are famous for having genes that seperate them from the gerneral population. Most noticeably their distinct Blue Skin, piercing eyes and either blonde or black hair. Mostly ground dwellers, most Na'vi live in tree cities similar to their distant cousins, the Ewok People and the Wookie People.

History
Like almost all Shinto People, the Na'Vi left what is now St. Bishop over 500 million years ago and granted their region and ecosystem evolved into the people that we see today. Once nearly wiped out by genocide from the Gainese during the Gainese-Russo War, the Na'Vi now live peacefully in the Kingdom of Krygystan, where the krygyst people have set aside a 500 million square mile reservation for the displaced people.

Religion
The Na'Vi are devout Athenians and like the Ewoks and Wookies revere the Goddess Kimi the Forest Godess as much as the Mother Goddess Pallas Athena. They also regard highly the Goddess Eywa as the Patron Goddess of the Na'Vi.

Diet
Like all Athenians, the Na'Vi practice the Law of Koshem. Their diet relies heavily on what tropical fruits they gather within the Magic Forest.

Language
The Na'Vi speak Athenian as their first langauge how ever, the Na'Vi have developed a language of their own known as Nassole. Nassole was once the official language of the Kingdom of Pandora how ever it was gradually replaced by the Athenian Language.

Reproduction
Like all Shinto, the Na'Vi unlike the Gainese, do not lay eggs. Instead a Na'Vi female will be pregnant for 12-16 months of the year with either one or two offspring although reports of up to 6 are frequent, they can be rare and prove fatal to the mother. Na'Vi come of age around 5 years of age for males and 4 years for Females. For females, they develop large mamary glands, hips widen for child bearing, and her maternal cycle begins. For males their shoulders widen, body fat decreases and becomes more lean, voices become deeper, and reproductive organs begin to function. Like all Shinto, the Na'Vi mate for life.