Taurin Tales
Taurin Tales is a shared world anthology featuring some of the top names in small press science fiction. The Taurins were created by science fiction writer, editor, and game designer J Alan Erwine. Once he had created them, he invited some of his favorite writers to play in the universe, and further flesh out these new aliens. Thus was born Taurin Tales.
The stories in this collection cover a large aspect of Taurin life…grand space adventures, small character studies, the tackling of difficult social issues, the past and the future of the Taurins.
Included in this collection, you’ll find David Lee Summers, D. Moonfire, Ian Brazee-Cannon, Tyree Campbell, Anna Paradox, Laura Givens, and Rick Novy.
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Who are the Taurins?
When we started this project, the fist thing I had to come
up with was who were these aliens going to be. Below is what I gave the authors
to work with:
The Taurins are six limbed creatures with greyish-green skin that resembles
that of a lizard, although they have a layer of fur on their back that can
range through most colors. The Taurins back limbs are four toed and act
completely as feet. Their middle limbs have digits that have one joint each.
They normally use these limbs for walking, but they can use them to carry items
if they need to, although these limbs tend to have the dexterity of a one year
old human child. The Taurins front limbs have four digits, each of which has
four joints, giving them outstanding dexterity.
Taurins have five eyes. They have two on the front of their heads that give
them stereoscopic vision. They also have one eye on each side of their head,
and one on the back of their head. Their front eyes are able to see into the
near-infrared, but their other eyes are completely color blind, and they can
only see about 100 yards before things become too blurry for them. The Taurins
have two ears that are actually set in their head, instead of protruding like
human ears. Their range of hearing is about 20% greater on each extreme than a
human’s hearing. Taurins have sensory glands that cover their body that give
them a sense of smell, but it’s only about half as good as a humans. Their
mouth has three layers of razor sharp teeth, and although the Taurins are
omnivorous, they prefer a carnivore’s diet.
The Taurins wear clothing that covers the majority of their bodies. The
clothing is usually worn for comfort and ease of use, but there are times when
the Taurins like to dress up.
From a technological standpoint, the Taurins are slightly ahead of Humanity.
They have interplanetary travel, but they don’t yet have interstellar travel.
So far they’ve colonized their home planet’s two largest moons, and although
they’ve explored the third moon, they’ve found it to be too small to colonize.
They also have limited research colonies on the two planets closest to their
homeworld.
There are three major nations on their planet, nations that manage to
cooperate, but only about as well as the US does with China or Russia. Although
there are “racial” differences among the different Taurins, there is actually
very little racism, although there is a group of Taurins that have light green
fur on their backs that have been exploited as slaves for centuries, and
although slavery no longer exists, these Taurins are often looked down upon by
the other Taurins.