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The '''Florians''' were a people of a diminutive species of [[human]] taxonomically referred to as [[wikipedia:Homo floresiensis|'''Homo ''floresiensis''''']] and called '''ha''manune''''' (plural '''ha''manush''''')<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 79''</ref> by contemporary humans themselves.<ref group="note">The names for cha''manush'' and and ha''manush'', used in ''Halo: Cryptum'' to refer to Chakas' and [[Riser]]'s species, respectively, are reversed in ''Halo: Primordium''. Whether this was an intentional change or an error is unknown.</ref> They were native to [[Earth]],<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 23''</ref> and later specific to several islands, notably [[Wikipedia:Flores|Flores]] in [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]] and [[Wikipedia:Hawaii|Hawaii]].<ref name="p32">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 32-33''</ref> The species is known to have survived up until around 13,000 BCE and possibly as recently as 10,000 BCE, living contemporaneously with "modern" humans, Homo ''sapiens''.<ref name="wiki">[[Wikipedia:Homo floresiensis|''Homo floresiensis'' on '''Wikipedia''']]</ref> Though Florians are believed to have gone extinct, various folktales on the islands they used to inhabit appear to be based on them, including the small-sized people known as [[Wikipedia:Menehune|''Menehune'']] in Hawaiian mythology.<ref name="p32"/>
The '''Florians''' were a people of a diminutive species of [[human]] taxonomically referred to as [[wikipedia:Homo floresiensis|'''Homo ''floresiensis''''']] and called '''ha''manune''''' (plural '''ha''manush''''')<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 79''</ref> by contemporary humans themselves.<ref group="note">The names for cha''manush'' and and ha''manush'', used in ''Halo: Cryptum'' to refer to Chakas' and [[Riser]]'s species, respectively, are reversed in ''Halo: Primordium''. Whether this was an intentional change or an error is unknown.</ref> They were native to [[Earth]],<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 23''</ref> and later specific to several islands, notably [[Wikipedia:Flores|Flores]] in [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]] and [[Wikipedia:Hawaii|Hawaii]].<ref name="p32">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 32-33''</ref> The species is known to have survived up until around 13,000 BCE and possibly as recently as 10,000 BCE, living contemporaneously with "modern" humans, Homo ''sapiens''.<ref name="wiki">[[Wikipedia:Homo floresiensis|''Homo floresiensis'' on '''Wikipedia''']]</ref> Though Florians are believed to have gone extinct, various folktales on the islands they used to inhabit appear to be based on them, including the small-sized people known as [[Wikipedia:Menehune|''Menehune'']] in Hawaiian mythology.Riser was one of the most famous Florians to have helped Bornstellar in his mission and have go with him.The Didact not attacked this specie in Human-Forerunner War for their specie showed no threat.<ref name="p32"/>


Before the activation of the [[Halo Array]], Florians had extensive contact with other human and hominid species, and one, [[Riser]], served as a guide to [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]], a young Forerunner looking for [[Precursor]] artifacts. The [[Librarian]] had imprinted Riser's ancestors with a ''[[geas]]'' that made the subsequent generations seek a way to bypass the defenses around [[the Didact]]'s [[Cryptum]] in the [[Djamonkin Crater]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 55''</ref>
Before the activation of the [[Halo Array]], Florians had extensive contact with other human and hominid species, and one, [[Riser]], served as a guide to [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]], a young Forerunner looking for [[Precursor]] artifacts. The [[Librarian]] had imprinted Riser's ancestors with a ''[[geas]]'' that made the subsequent generations seek a way to bypass the defenses around [[the Didact]]'s [[Cryptum]] in the [[Djamonkin Crater]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 55''</ref>

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Template:SeeWikipedia Template:New Content Template:Species Infobox The Florians were a people of a diminutive species of human taxonomically referred to as Homo floresiensis and called hamanune (plural hamanush)[1] by contemporary humans themselves.[note 1] They were native to Earth,[2] and later specific to several islands, notably Flores in Indonesia and Hawaii.[3] The species is known to have survived up until around 13,000 BCE and possibly as recently as 10,000 BCE, living contemporaneously with "modern" humans, Homo sapiens.[4] Though Florians are believed to have gone extinct, various folktales on the islands they used to inhabit appear to be based on them, including the small-sized people known as Menehune in Hawaiian mythology.Riser was one of the most famous Florians to have helped Bornstellar in his mission and have go with him.The Didact not attacked this specie in Human-Forerunner War for their specie showed no threat.[3]

Before the activation of the Halo Array, Florians had extensive contact with other human and hominid species, and one, Riser, served as a guide to Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting, a young Forerunner looking for Precursor artifacts. The Librarian had imprinted Riser's ancestors with a geas that made the subsequent generations seek a way to bypass the defenses around the Didact's Cryptum in the Djamonkin Crater.[5]

Overview

They possessed more "primitive" characteristics than modern humans, including a reduced mandible, lacking a chin, and a smaller cranial capacity and proportionally smaller brain, though were still intelligent. Their most outstanding feature was their small stature, standing at a little over a meter tall.[4] Hamanush were remarkably long-lived; Riser was around 200 years old when he met Bornstellar, and he was still "just a youngster" according to Chakas.[6] At least Florian males were remarkably hirsute, with most of their bodies and faces covered in fur-like hair.[7][8]

The Didact described the Florians as "peaceful, yet full of cleverness" and asked them to be preserved following the Human-Forerunner War. After the war, Florians were favored by the Forerunners as a servant species, often amusing and instructing their young.[9] Family and ancestry were noted to be important in Florian culture. It was said that unlike chamanush, hamanush "lived with ancestors in their heads", suggesting that they may have possessed a special connection to their ancestors, possibly a genetic memory of some kind.[10] This may have been due to the influence of the Librarian.

Communication and naming

Besides regular speech, the Florians living circa 100,000 BCE communicated in a variety of ways, including "stare-whistle" and "click-song"; clicking noises made with their tongue and cheeks.[6] When communicating in regular speech, Florians spoke in a truncated, simplistic manner; however, their own language, complemented by various gestures and clicking sounds, was highly elegant and complex, including, among other traits, a large amount of inflections and declensions, as well as verb tenses which recognized thirteen different grammatic genders and four directions of time.[11]

The Florian naming system was notably complex, with an individual having a family name, a personal name, and a considerably longer "long name"; for example, Riser's family name was "Day-Chaser", his personal name "Morning Riser", and his long name "Day-Chaser Makes Paths Long-stretch Morning Riser". However, they were typically only called by their first name and rarely revealed their full names to outsiders.[12][6]

List of appearances

Notes

  1. ^ The names for chamanush and and hamanush, used in Halo: Cryptum to refer to Chakas' and Riser's species, respectively, are reversed in Halo: Primordium. Whether this was an intentional change or an error is unknown.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 79
  2. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 23
  3. ^ a b Halo: Primordium, page 32-33
  4. ^ a b Homo floresiensis on Wikipedia
  5. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 55
  6. ^ a b c Halo: Cryptum, page 35
  7. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 181
  8. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 296
  9. ^ Halo: Cryptum, pages 82, 86
  10. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 109
  11. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 213-214
  12. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 33