The hands of the primary arms have seven total fingers, with a robust thumb, a short blunt index finger and three dexterous middle fingers, followed by two small outer digits. The Dyren have six total arms, with two primary arms and four tiny, semi-vestigial arms. The digits of these hands are not extendible, however the arms they are attached to are.ĭyren - Another species with two different sets of hand anatomy, with each being highly distinct from one another. Their secondary hands are about half the size, with only four total digits, two of which are thicker and slightly more thumb-like. Together, these seven fingers allow the Xalcheli unrivaled precision and dexterity, however they are somewhat lacking in strength, and struggle to manipulate broad objects like spheres, as they are almost completely lacking in a proper palm. These digits are also extendible and therefore retractable, as they are anchored about partway down the forearm, which itself serves as a kind of sheath. Their two primary hands have seven total fingers, each of which are long and highly, highly flexible as they are completely lacking in any bones or joints pure muscle and connective tissue. Xalcheli - One of the most distinctive sets of hands of any sapient species, the Xalacheli have four total arms, with each having different hand anatomy. Their broad fingertips have a slight wedge-like edge, which affords them a decent level of precision with particularly tiny objects. Despite being covered in tough silica-based skin, these fingers are quite dexterous and flexible, especially the three smallest fingers, allowing the hand to fairly easily manipulate a wide range of object sizes and materials. They have somewhat elongated, rectangular palms with seven total digits, that being two particularly long index fingers, two considerably smaller ‘middle’ fingers, and a final medium sized finger, along with a thumb on either side of the palm however, the innermost thumb is quite small, while the outermost thumb is larger, more robust, and situated slightly further down the palm. ![]() Each finger is also equipped with large razor sharp claws, which are almost fully retractable this trait can be especially useful when handling particularly delicate objects.Īldrakuus - Elongated and somewhat strange, Aldrakuus hands are certainly distinctive. As they are a semi-aquatic species, membranous webbing stretches between each finger, and though this does somewhat limit the overall flexibility of the fingers, the webbing itself is semi-retractable. Each digit has three joints, except for the smallest thumb, which only has two. Nethetch'e - The Nethetch’e species have somewhat large hands, with six total fingers including a particularly long thumb on one side, and a smaller, slightly more specialized thumb on the other side of the palm.
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