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15 July 2025

  • 16:2416:24, 15 July 2025 Relationships (hist | edit) [6,314 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Relationships = Given the much greater variety of sexual relationship possibilities, omegaverse sexual norms are necessarily different from Earth ones. Omegaverse also has a weaker distinction between romantic and platonic relationships than Earth does, with some types seen as straddling the line. Rather than being seen as either ‘natural’ or ‘unnatural’, relationships are seen as a status-giving spectrum – with some relationships conferring status, and other...")
  • 14:5314:53, 15 July 2025 Culture (hist | edit) [1,402 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Culture = Culture is the way of living that people have. == Lifestyle == The structure of groups and relationships. Bonds and nests. Identity, including trans identity. == Language == The terminology used, including pronouns and honorifics. Category: Pages Category: Culture")
  • 14:4514:45, 15 July 2025 Honorifics (hist | edit) [3,656 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Honorifics = Honorifics are titles that can be used to indicate respect for the referenced person. English on our Earth has things like 'Mr. X', 'Mrs. X', 'Miss X', 'Sir', and 'Ma'am'. In the omegaverse, there are formal and casual honorifics, matching the formal and casual pronouns. == Pups == Pups are given the same honorifics in both formal and casual settings: === Formal === Young Last Name, Young'un, Pup - IPA Pronunciation: [jʌŋ, jʌŋn̩, pʌp] === Casua...")
  • 03:1803:18, 15 July 2025 Receiving (hist | edit) [992 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Receiving Pups == Gaining custody of a young pup that is not biologically yours is called Receiving. Litters can be very large in the omegaverse, and raising that many children is no easy task. Especially when parents may want to have multiple litters. But also, there are a variety of relationships that cannot not produce any children at all. Therefor, raising pups that aren't biologically yours has been normalized. After a litter has been weaned, parents can g...")
  • 03:0103:01, 15 July 2025 Groups (hist | edit) [3,692 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Groups = The omegaverse has a variety of relational structures that people can live in. Litters can be very large, and are difficult for a single couple to support. Alpha/Omega couples are idealized, but pack bonds are essential for pup health, and require a beta. For these, and other, reasons, 'nuclear' families, consisting of only two parents and their biological kids, are not the only, or even the most common, model. The idealized group in the West is the...") originally created as "Families"

14 July 2025

  • 23:3123:31, 14 July 2025 Pheromones (hist | edit) [2,026 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Pheromones and Scenting = Almost everyone in the omegaverse gives off a unique 'scent'. Scents are not actually odours, but rather pheromones that are released by 'scent glands' in the inner wrists, inner thighs, and both sides of the neck. They are detected by the vomeronasal organ, which is located between the nasal cavity and the mouth, and opens into the nasal cavity. People are hardwired to need a certain amount of pheromones to stay stable, with dynamics|omega...")
  • 23:2023:20, 14 July 2025 Feral (hist | edit) [1,121 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Feral = When people become unstable enough, they may go feral. Instability may occur due to trauma, neglect, lack of bonds, or emotional or pheromonal imbalances. Betas are particularly sensitive to lack of bonds, especially during presentation. Small families and other groups may form larger packs during their children's teen years, just to ensure that kids will have the support they need during presentation. Omegas are particularly sensitive...")
  • 22:3122:31, 14 July 2025 Nests (hist | edit) [1,633 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Nesting = Nesting is a specific type of sleeping/resting, and the behaviours generally associated with it. Most omegas nest, as do most parents with young. Other dynamics may nest for relaxation and group connection, with many packs having 'pack nests' where they can rest together. A nest is a resting surface lined with soft materials infused with the pheromones of a person's group mates. It usually has sides, allowing one to be surrounded. Cu...") originally created as "Nest"
  • 22:0522:05, 14 July 2025 Heats (hist | edit) [1,573 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Heats = Heats are part of a hormone cycle that omegas experience. Heats replace periods for most omegas, unless things develop abnormally. Most omegas have 3 to 4 heats a year, and can vary in how regularly they occur. Omegas have an increased desire to nest, as well as to be surrounded by the pheromones of their group. Most will line their nests with items from their group members which carry their scent. Some may enter an experience called 'heat haze', where it...") originally created as "Heat"
  • 21:4821:48, 14 July 2025 Ruts (hist | edit) [1,130 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Ruts = Ruts are part of a hormone cycle that alphas experience. Most unmated alphas have 2 ruts a year, but ruts will increase and roughly sync up with the heat cycle of an omega mate. Alpha cycles vary in how much sperm and egg-development hormones are produced. They also vary in emotional-regulation hormones. Before and during a rut, sperm production skyrockets. Production of the other elements of semen also increase, and special hormones designed t...") originally created as "Rut"
  • 17:3217:32, 14 July 2025 Template (hist | edit) [1,996 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= User Addition Template = Additions go at the bottom of existing pages, with the format: {{UserEdit}} Please only add concepts that are not yet represented on the wiki. If someone else has already added something similar, please do not duplicate it, or add your name to the section. If a page doesn't exist yet, use this format: {{UserNewPage}} = Page Title = Brief description of subject. == Page Title (YourUserName) == Full description of subject. === Subheadings (Yo...")
  • 15:3915:39, 14 July 2025 Dynamic (hist | edit) [2,977 bytes] 206.45.35.251 (talk) (Created page with "= Dynamics = genetics, gender and dynamics are the same thing. For history and culture reasons, they're seen as separate. Biological gender includes the set of features that develop at birth and through puberty. Biological dynamic includes those features that develop around presentation. Both are connected to sexual and emotional development. The three recognized dynamics are - alpha, beta, and omega. Tra...")

12 July 2025

  • 22:1022:10, 12 July 2025 Pregnancy (hist | edit) [2,254 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Pregnancy = During puberty, gonads develop along similar lines to our world - singular eggs each month in ovaries (for female betas and omegas), steady sperm build up in testicles (for male alphas and betas). However, gonads may stay undifferentiated (able to become an ovary or a gonad) for much of childhood. In exceptional cases, differentiation may not happen until presentation in female alphas and male omegas. During presentation, development changes. Ovar...")
  • 22:0622:06, 12 July 2025 Presentation (hist | edit) [4,533 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Presentation = Presentation tends to start earliest for male omegas, since they have to grow an entire uterus. Some start as early as 9. However, if they're dealing with food insecurity or other challenges, presentation may be delayed all the way until adulthood. Male omegas grow pronounced uterine horns, and gestate children there, rather than in the body of the uterus. The horns aren't spacious enough for a full size human infant (a singleton), but are big enough fo...")
  • 22:0622:06, 12 July 2025 Puberty (hist | edit) [1,187 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Puberty = Everyone goes through puberty, alphas and omegas also experience presentation. Puberty almost always happens first, though some male omegas may experience them near-simultaneously. Females grow breasts during puberty. Males' penises grow. Everyone gains body hair. Men gain more, and start growing facial hair. Menstruation MAY start, with most betas, some omegas, and a few alphas menstruating. It will usually dry up again if the person presents. The gonad...")
  • 21:2121:21, 12 July 2025 Terminology (hist | edit) [3,828 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Terminology = Head – The center of a pack, a beta who forms pack bonds through pack bites. When the person forming pack bonds doesn’t have any authority in the pack (for example, when the previous head dies and all the betas are quite young) they may be called the ‘pack beta’, even if there are multiple betas in the pack. Alpha - the leader of a mate-bonded group. Also used for leaders of groups where the leader and head are separate functions. Sire – the...")
  • 21:0121:01, 12 July 2025 Bonds (hist | edit) [9,917 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Bonding = The ‘mating gland’ is a small bundle of nerves on the neck that sends a signal to the pyrene when enough sharp pressure is applied. It is not a scent gland, though most people think of it that way, and nearby scent glands WILL produce special, very strong pheremones when it is activated, called bonding pheremones. The pyrene is the main structure of the brain associated with pack bonds. After scenting bonding pheremones, a person’s pyrene will send ou...") originally created as "Bond"
  • 16:5116:51, 12 July 2025 Genetics (hist | edit) [7,244 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Genetics = While the historical model had two genders, and the modern one three, the biological facts are much different. In my version of the omegaverse, there are 64 possible combinations of sex chromosomes. Come have some truly ridiculous fantasy biology! == The Basics == On Earth, people generally receive an X chromosome from their proginatrix (mother), and an X OR Y chromosome from their proginator (father). In the omegaverse, everyone in XXY, and can receive any...")
  • 15:4615:46, 12 July 2025 Anatomy (hist | edit) [11,167 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Anatomy = Dump of my anatomy notes, will be cleaned up. Clinical descriptions of genitalia. == Anatomy At Birth == Sex is more difficult to distinguish, people discovering a different gender at puberty is more normalized. Sexual characteristics exist on a continuum. Most people have a vulva and a penis. Females usually have a small penis/enlargened clitoris at birth, but some may have full penises. No seperate clitoris and penis, both develop from the genital tuber...")
  • 15:4015:40, 12 July 2025 Biology (hist | edit) [134 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Biology = Biology is the science of the body. This includes genetics and anatomy.")
  • 00:0000:00, 12 July 2025 Trans (hist | edit) [6,012 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Being Transgender and Transdynamic In the version of Omegaverse I've settled on, it can be difficult to gender a baby at birth, unless you're using very modern methods like DNA testing. (I decided on this because even in our world gendering babies can be a challenge, and is based entirely on external genitalia. There aren't any other visible differences in babies! If omegaverse leads to more babies with ambiguous or dual genitals, gendering them becomes really hard reall...")

11 July 2025

  • 23:5923:59, 11 July 2025 Pronouns (hist | edit) [7,576 bytes] Kiragecko (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are two main sets of pronouns, and one minor set. Casual Pronouns: Casual pronouns are based on apparent gender. These are used with strangers, customers, family, and by the lower classes in most settings. You don't use them in formal settings. Male alphas, Male betas, Male omegas, (many) Epicene alphas: he/him/his/his/himself Female alphas, Female betas, Female omegas, (many) Epicene omegas: She/her/her/hers/herself Kids, (some) Epicene alphas and omegas: Hey/hem...")