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SAIYAN TAILS AND SAIYAN TALES
Saiyans are an ancient, aggressive race. Humanoid but not human,
their physiology features several distinct traits such as:
Double jointed fingers and toes (structured for enhanced climbing).
Hypersenses and instincts (often at odds with intellect).
Tails (a sensory organ, actually an extension of the brain).
Potent hormones and body chemistry (a factor in behaviors).
Sharp, angular nails (remnants of claws).
Lustrous, almost pelt like hair on head and genital areas (tail
included).
Simian behaviors (grooming, pack bonding, climbing, group clustering).
High metabolisms (Normal body temperature is 101.3 degrees).
Saiyans have one eye color: black.
Saiyans possess primitive dna linking their current evolution with
their ancestral state (oozaru).
Now a saiyan's tail is many things: sensory organ, sexual organ, and
a means of communication. Should you meet a saiyan on the street,
keep an eye on his rear. Lips lie, but tails tell.
1. Tail tightly coiled about waist. This indicates formality, or lack
of trust. The sensitive appendage could be injured flailing about
carelessly. In an active warrior lifestyle, this is most often seen
in everyday and social situations.
2. Tail loose, waving about. Conversely in an informal setting with
no threat of injury, saiyans will 'free up' their tails. Often
indicates comfort, relaxation.
3. Tail waving about sensuously or undulating. A sexual come on. It
basically is saying, 'get your ass in bed!'
4. Tail coiling. In chibis, this is an instinctual 'balancing' and
trust behavior. Often small ones will wrap their tails around arms or
legs, usually those of family members. Cubs have a sense of security
from falling by coiling tightly. In adults, it signifies mild
annoyance and confusion.
5. Tail crimping. When agitated, saiyans will 'crimp' or 'crack'
their tails, giving the appearance of breaks. Indicates stress,
possibly harmful.
6. Tail puffing. In some situations where instincts warn, the tail
will fuzz to twice normal size, giving the appearance of a hairbrush.
Also a sign of anger before attacking. Your ass could be grass.
7. Tail looping. An informal behavior signifying confidence, even
arrogance.
8. Tail lashing. Often the final warning before an attack. Extreme
anger.
9. Tail tickling. A gesture of affection or sexual desire. The tail
is used like a hand, stroking a mate or relative, often with musk
(see scent). On chibis this has a calming effect, provided no musking
is involved.
10. Tail biting. Strictly a chibi behavior. Tails are a saiyan's
reservoir of sexual scent, which agitates cubs. The musk and movement
induces biting.
11. Tail musking. Scent organs are located at the tail's base.
Aroused mates often have strengthened scent. A fine mist of musk
emanates from the tail to induce desire.
12. Tail wrapping. Follows sexual activity in adults, an instinctual
behavior of closeness and comfort. Chibis from the same blood also
tail wrap through pack bond instinct.
13. Tail hooking. Young saiyans and chibis hook their tails as a
gesture of stubborness and defiance.
14. Tail whipping. An aggressive motion where the tail is used as a
weapon.
15. Tail slapping. A happy saiyan will thrash his tail carelessly, or
thump it against objects.
16. Tail ruffling. Another sexual gesture where adults rub their
tails together. Often causes quick orgasm.
Saiyans use their tails to carry cubs, freeing their hands for other
activities. Older chibis are often soothed by playing with the
appendage, and bite less (after the first year).
THE END