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Draftkeepers

Parent Clade: Zephyrites
Primary Habitats: Floating Reef Cities, Titan
Summary: A Zephyrite subclade specialized in atmospheric flow stability, with pressure-sensitive physiology and long-term environmental regulation awareness.

Draftkeepers

Overview

Draftkeepers were not designed to survive the atmosphere.

They were designed to manage it.

In environments like Floating Reef Cities and Titan:

  • Airflow determines stability
  • Small disruptions cascade into system-wide failure

Draftkeepers internalize airflow as a continuous, trackable system.

Sensory Adaptations

Pressure Sensitivity

Their skin detects:

  • Minute pressure changes
  • Airflow direction and speed

This provides:

  • Real-time awareness of atmospheric movement

Thermal Gradient Detection

They can perceive:

  • Subtle temperature differences in air currents

This aids in:

  • Identifying convection patterns

Neurological Adaptations

Predictive Flow Modeling

Their brains:

  • Continuously model airflow patterns
  • Predict changes before they occur

This is not conscious calculation.

It is constant background processing.

Respiratory Adaptations

Flow-Optimized Breathing

Their breathing:

  • Adjusts to local airflow conditions
  • Minimizes disruption to surrounding air

External Presentation

Subtle:

  • Still posture in moving air
  • Minimal unnecessary movement

They tend to avoid creating turbulence.

Development History

Emerged from atmospheric engineering roles.

Originally trained specialists.

Eventually:

  • Sensory augmentation became biological
  • Traits stabilized and spread

Environmental Tradeoffs

In still air:

  • Sensory input decreases
  • Predictive systems have less to engage with

Psychologically:

  • Preference for environments with active airflow

They are tuned to motion, so their "anti-motion sickness," is common.

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