Being a subspecies of one of the most common species on species, Freshwater Kanpolos are just as diverse! Though, they have one major difference, they have a developed thumb whilst the rest of their species doesn’t! They’re also known for their lack of horns and shorter stature, they’re considered the shortest of the species. Just like the Kanpolo, they have the head fins where their cheeks are, a prawn-like tail and flexible webbed hands.
Society
The Freshwater Kanpolo live in the sea primarily near land, but they do live on land too, more commonly than the rest of the species. They often make colonies, they’d often use mud, sandstone or concrete to make their buildings. Underwater they especially use concrete! Or they make burrows into the ground and make their homes under the sea floor, make their homes in caves, out of coral or just whatever will stand underwater. Preferably they’d use concrete, as nowadays coral, burrows or caves are rarely used as a home. Only a few colonies do that now.
On beaches, they would have a whole area setup, where they can sunbathe in groups. It is guarded by what they’d call a “Sunguard” alongside their Heavian (a giant bird-like creature). As their natural apex predator, the Bood Shark (basically a ginormous land shark), like to stumble upon the beaches and snap up Kanpolos like a twig. Sunbathing is very important to the Kanpolo, as it is very important to their health. If they don’t sunbathe, they can end up very sick and their bones can get weak. It also makes their colourful bodies become desaturated and dull.
Language
The Kanpolo language is an ancient language, which started with caves and pictographs. Their language isn’t exactly easy to write, as they’re like drawings or symbols.
The symbols such as “IGH”, “OA”, “AR”, “QU”, Etc, are used like phonetics, but sometimes in long words, they will be used to shorten the word. As some things in their language can be long, such as the name “Wongaburra” or “Humboroon”. They also have symbols for certain things, such as animals as the Humboroon or the Bood Shark. Bood Shark symbols are often left in an area where they were sighted, so Kanpolo would know to look out!
Kanpolos also have a strange way of using pronouns, they prefer to use their names as pronouns. For example; Wongaburra would use parts or all of her name as her pronouns, Wonga, Burra, Wongaburra. Instead of using the usual she, her, they. But they do use the regular pronouns if they want to. Sometimes in a sentence they’d use their name instead of using “I”. For example of using pronouns: “Wonga is not feeling very well today, let’s leave Wongaburra to rest. How about we go spend time with Howqua instead?” Or “Look Wonga gets that you’re angry with Wongaburra. But this isn’t the time to fight.”
Religion
Most colonies worship Kutumuk, which is a long giant crystallised eel like creature. Which often had its own ecosystem on its back, with a bunch of small sea critters such as fish making it, it’s home. It is a rare sight to witness Kutumuk and Kanpolo believe that when they pass, they reincarnate into one of those crystallised eels. That’s if, they perform devotion and contemplative practices, such as praying or performing rituals. Kutumuk is the Eel God, considered a God of Life. It is considered a great honour to reincarnate into one of her eels. Though, if you don’t turn reincarnate into a eel, you will reincarnate into something else.
Interracial Relations
Kanpolos have quite a few relations, being not the only intelligent species on Jovalan. They’re allies with Woobars, which they started through trading! They would trade materials, food or even baby Heavians. The Woobars would always give them male Heavians. But eventually they soon learnt to tame Heavians and breed their own. Though Kanpolos rarely have any conflicts, a long time enemy of the Kanpolo is the Cracke’D. Which has been hunting them for their flesh and eating them. They come from another world, often arriving through a portal and would shoot them down with guns. This is where Kanpolos discovered their extreme reaction to their bullets, which just so happened to have mercury in them.
A more recent conflict is with the Liz’ae, who were peaceful and always kept their distance. They only researched them and other Jovian creatures. But the Liz’ae had a change of goverment and suddenly they were at war with the Liz’ae. The Liz’ae took territory from them and have built a few cities, this has strained the relationship between the Kanpolo and Liz’ae. Since originally they trusted them, since they left them alone, but now they don’t.