Palehouse Clade
Palehouse Clade
Palehouse Clade
Overview
Palehouse Clade exists because some environments cannot support growth.
Only maintenance.
- Resources are limited
- Expansion is slow or impossible
The goal became stability.
Metabolic Adaptations
Reduced Baseline Activity
Their bodies:
- Consume less energy at rest
- Maintain function with minimal intake
Long-Term Stability
They can:
- Sustain consistent internal states over long periods
- Avoid metabolic fluctuation
Neurological Adaptations
Low-Stimulus Tolerance
Their brains:
- Function effectively with minimal sensory input
- Avoid degradation in low-variation environments
Structural Adaptations
Minimal Wear Systems
Their physiology:
- Reduces long-term tissue degradation
- Prioritizes durability over performance
External Presentation
Common traits:
- Pale coloration
- Slow, consistent movement
- Minimal expressive variation
Development History
Originated in isolated, resource-limited habitats.
Challenges:
- Psychological degradation
- Resource scarcity
Solutions:
- Reduced demand
- Increased stability
Environmental Tradeoffs
In dynamic environments:
- Adaptation speed decreases
- Response time is slower
Psychologically:
- Preference for stable, predictable environments
They are built to persist. Not to expand.