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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Homo floresiensis.jpg|thumb|150px|left|A fossilised Florian skull.]]
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.<ref name="wiki"/> Florians were remarkably long-lived; Riser was around 200 years old when he met [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting|Bornstellar]], and he was still "just a youngster" according to Chakas.
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.<ref name="wiki"/> Florians were remarkably long-lived; Riser was around 200 years old when he met [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting|Bornstellar]], and he was still "just a youngster" according to Chakas.



Revision as of 00:30, September 19, 2011

Template:Ratings Template:SeeWikipedia Template:New Content Template:Species Infobox The Florians, as they were known by the Forerunners, taxonomically referred to as Homo floresiensis, and called Hamanune by contemporary humans themselves, were a species of human native to Earth,[1] later specific to the island of Flores in Indonesia, surviving up until around 13,000 BCE and possibly as recently as 10,000 BCE, living contemporaneously with "modern" humans, Homo sapiens.[2]

Before the activation of the Halo Array, Florians had extensive contact with other human species, and one, Morning Riser, served as a guide to 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.[3]

Overview

A fossilised Florian skull.

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.[2] Florians were remarkably long-lived; Riser was around 200 years old when he met Bornstellar, and he was still "just a youngster" according to Chakas.

The Didact described the Florians as "peaceful, yet full of cleverness" and asked them to be preserved following the Human-Forerunner wars. After the wars, Florians were favored by the Forerunners as a servant species, often amusing and instructing their young.[4] Family and ancestry were noted to be important in Florian culture. It was said that unlike Chamanush, Florians "lived with ancestors in their heads", implying they possessed a special connection to their ancestors, possibly a genetic memory of some kind.[5] Besides regular speech, Florians communicated in a variety of ways, including "stare-whistle" and "click-song"; clicking noises made with their tongue and cheeks.[6] 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.[7][6]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 23
  2. ^ a b Homo floresiensis on Wikipedia
  3. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 55
  4. ^ Halo: Cryptum, pages 82, 86
  5. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 109
  6. ^ a b Halo: Cryptum, page 35
  7. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 33