Pitar (alien race)

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The Pitar are an alien race featured in Alan Dean Foster's Humanx Commonwealth book series. They are an example of concurrent evolution, appearing to be almost perfectly human in form, except for a wider range of hair and eye coloring (going into blue and violet hues), slightly taller and taking on an aspect, to the human mind, of god-like perfection.

They live on the fourth and fifth planets of their solar system, called the Twin Worlds of the Pitar Dominion. After the Humanx-Pitar War they have been isolated on these planets and Under Edict of the United Church.


The Humanx Commonwealth
Races
AAnn | Human | Hur'rikku | Minidragon | Pitar | Tar-Aiym | Thranx | Ulru-Ujurrians | Xunca
Planets
Alaspin | Annubis | Blasusarr | Cachalot | Hivehom | Horseye | Longtunnel | Midworld | Moth | New Riveria | Pitar | Prism | Pyrassis | Terra | Tran-Ky-Ky | Treetrunk | Ulru-Ujurr | Willow-Wane
Characters
Flinx | Bran Tse-Mallory | Truzenzuzex | Mahnahmi Lynx | Pip | Clarity Held | Skua September | Abalamahalamatandra
Other
Bloodhype | Meliorare Society | Order of Null | Qwarm
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