Six actors who's names share a common root
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Elizabeth (9)
Ellie Jane Grant, Izi Maxwell, Ella Burns, Bella Coppola, Izabela Pawletko, Analise Rios, Leesa Tulley, Elizabeth Walker, Ellie Wyman
Laurence (8)
Laura Dawn Pyatt, Lauren Byrne, Lauren Irving, Lauren Mariasoosay, Laura Blair, Lauren Drew, Loren Hunter, Lori McLare
Margaret (7)
Małgorzata Chrusciel, Meghan Corbett, Meghan Dawson, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Megan Gilbert, Maggie Lacasse, Megan Leung
Christos (7)
Kirsty "Zara" MacIntosh, Keirsten Nicole Hodgens, Cristina D'Agostino, Kristina Leopold, Christina Modestou, Kristina Walz, Krisztina Magyar
Helen (6)
Ellie Jane Grant, Elena Breschi, Ella Burns, Elena Gyasi, Aline Mayagoitia, Ellie Wyman
John (6)
Jana Larell Glover, Gianna Grosso, Jaina Brock-Patel, Janique Charles, Janice Rijssel, Lori-Jane McLare
Nicholas (6)
Nicole Louise Lewis, Nikki Bentley, Nikolett Gallusz, Collette Guitart, Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Nicole Lamb
Alexander (5)
Alexia McIntosh, Sasha Renae Brown, Alexandra "Zan" Berube, Aleksandra Gotowicka, Ji-sun "Lexie" Kim
Gabriella (5)
Gabbi Mack, Gabrielle Davina Smith, Gabriela Francesca Carillo, Gabriella Stylianou-Burns, Gabriella Boumford
Jasmine (5)
Jasmine Shen, Jasmine Smith, Jasmine Forsberg, Jasmine Hackett, Jaz Robinson
Julius (5)
Juli Horanyi, Giulia Marolda, Julia McLellan, Julia Pulo, Jillian Worthing
Adal (4)
Alicia Corrales-Connor, Alyssa Giannetti, Alize Ke'Aloha Cruz, Aline Mayagoitia
Amy (4)
Amy Bridges, Aimie Atkinson, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Kara-Ami McCreanor
Courtney (4)
Courtney Monsma, Courtney Stapleton, Courtney Bowman, Courtney Mack
Emil (4)
Amelia Walker, Emily Rose Lyons, Emily Harrigan, Emilia "Millie" O'Connell
Katherine (4)
Caitlyn De Kuyper, Kathryn Kilger, Caitlin Tipping, Kate Zulauf
Kayla (4)
Kala Gare, Khaila Wilcoxon, Kaylah Attard, Kayla McSorley
Monica (4)
Monika Nika Veres, Monique Ashe-Palmer, Janique Charles, Mónika Horváth
Sophia (4)
Sophie Golden, Sophie-Rose Middleton, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Sophie Isaacs
Abigail (3)
Abigail Sparrow, Abbi Hodgson, Abby Mueller
Aenor (3)
Ellie Jane Grant, Ella Burns, Ellie Wyman
Danielle (3)
Danielle Steers, Danielle Mendoza, Danielle Rose
Eireann (3)
Aryn Bohannon, Erin Palmer Ramirez, Erin Caldwell
Hayley (3)
Haley Izurieta, Hailee Kaleem Wright, Hailey Lewis
Laura (3)
Laura Dawn Pyatt, Laura Blair, Lori McLare
Lucius (3)
Lucy Aiston, Lucia Valentino, Lucinda Wilson
Natalie (3)
Natalie Pilkington, Natalie Paris, Natalia Kujawa
Oliver (3)
Olivia "Liv" Alexander, Olivia Donalson, Oliver Wickham
Rhiannon (3)
Rhiannon Bacchus, Rhiannon Doyle, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky
Sarah (3)
Kala Gare, Sadie Hurst, Sarah McFarlane
Theodore (3)
Terica Marie, Didi Romero, Dóra Csonka
Agnes (2)
Inez Budd, Agnieszka Rose
Aisha (2)
Aiesha Naomi Pease, Aisha Kardffy
Alan (2)
Lana Zoe Jensen, Alana M. Robinson
Amanda (2)
Amanda Lee, Amanda Lindgren
Ashley (2)
Ashlee Waldbauer, Ashleigh Weir
Brian (2)
Brianna Brito Mooney, Brianna Javis
Cassandra (2)
Cassandra Lee, Cassie Silva
Cathassach (2)
Casey Esbin, Casey Al-Shaqsy
Ceallach (2)
Kelly Sweeney, Kelly Denice Taylor
Cennetig (2)
Kennedy Carstens, Kenedy Small
Charles (2)
Carly Mercedes Dyer, Caroline Siegrist
Chelsea (2)
Chelsea Lorraine Wargo, Chelsea Dawson
Chloe (2)
Chloe Zuel, Chloe Hart
Eloise (2)
Eloise "Ellie" Sharpe, Eloise Lord
Eric (2)
Terica Marie, Erika Herceg
Grace (2)
Grace Mouat, Grace Melville
Hadrian (2)
Adrianna Glover, Adrianna Hicks
Henry (2)
Harriet Watson, Harriet Caplan-Dean
Holly (2)
Holli' Conway, Holly Musgrave
Jennifer (2)
Jennifer Caldwell, Ji-woo "Jennifer" Kim
Jessica (2)
Jessica Niles, Jessica "Jessie" Bodner
Ludwig (2)
Lou Henry, Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky
Maia (2)
Maiya Quansah-Breed, Maya Christian
Martha (2)
Marta Burdynowicz, Marta Skrzypczynska
Mary (2)
Annamaria Baranyai, Marilyn Caserta
Matilda (2)
Maddison Bulleyment, Maddison Firth
Melissa (2)
Melinda Porto, Melissa J. Ford
Rachel (2)
Rachel Rawlinson, Rachel "Rae" Davenport
Renatus (2)
Renee Lamb, Brene "Bre" Jackson
Shannon (2)
Shannen Alyce Quan, Su-jeong "Shannon" Pae
Sidney (2)
Cydney Clark, Sydney Parra
Taylor (2)
Taylor Iman Jones, Taylor Pearlstein
Victor (2)
Victoria "Vicki" Manser, Viki Singh
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Omegaverse Worldbuilding for Coffee, Honey, and sometimes Hazelnuts.
do u really wanna know? fine.
Here are my disjointed, mostly drunk notes.
Genetics here from @omega-girl-in-heat
Packs:
Bonds between pack members don’t send emotions so much as they just send “I’m hurt” or a notification of death.
Death Notifications are always traumatic, and while everyone describes it differently, general consensus is that it fucking hurts.
Bruce felt so bad about Jason’s death because his bond not only did not dissipate, but it never sent the notification. It always just sat there, with no change. Like if Jason had gone to school.
Bonds can be forcibly broken only by Betas, and there’s Betas employed by shelters for abused spouses who specialize in breaking bonds when the other party does not want to let go.
Otherwise bonds can be broken by both party’s consent
The head of the Pack is the one who falls into that category; it’s actually usually Omegas, but it can be Alphas and Betas. In fact, in England it was a serious issue how many Noble families were actually Omegan-led instead of Alpha-led, and it was a general consensus that if you saw something, no you fucking didn’t.
The head of the pack holds sway over pack decisions. They have the house that’s used for get togethers, and keep in touch with other pack members when they are not in said house.
The amount of power said head has depends on the culture. In American culture, they can be rebelled against with little to no societal ramnifications.
Other countries have different rules, though, but again; it largely depends on the society.
Packs are unique to each person, but typically the family Pack will be their first, and that one has their Pack Leader or Pack head.
Society, General Overview:
Alphas were viewed as the more dominant and superior secondary gender (leftover mentality from England) until about the American Civil War, when Omegas and Betas forced themselves into the military, banding together to take out anyone in their way.
After fighting shoulder to shoulder, motions were put in place to guarantee equal rights for secondary genders.
Slavery still persisted, because humans love to discriminate against SOMETHING.
Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Greenland have had equal rights since the dawn of their civilizations, and the discrimination from other countries actually led to a few wars.
In China, Omegas are still seen as the superior secondary gender, and Alphas are seen as the lessor. Betas are often the butt of everyones jokes.
In Japan Betas are viewed as weak, and it is the Alpha and Omegas job to protect them. It’s a purely cultural thing, however, as on paper they all have equal rights.
In South Korea Nulls are seen as superior, and Betas a close second. In North Korea, the superior secondary gender is whatever the secondary gender of the current leader is.
In the middle east you get your more traditional Omegaverse setting, although there are many equal rights groups fighting to rectify it and most of the population of those countries knows those beliefs are bullshit.
Mexico granted equal rights a century sooner than America.
Too many countries to count and I’m drunko we good here to this extent.
Society, Historical Figures (why did i make this list????? but here it is????????? adolf hitler mention warning tho i think i was trying to show precedent that secondary genders really don't mean shit in terms of morality.)
Adolf Hitler - Omega.
Stalin - Beta.
Genghis Khan - Alpha.
Albert Einstein - Null.
Abraham Lincoln - Beta.
Alexander the Great - Omega
Cleopatra - Alpha
Ludwig van Beethoven - Beta
Michelangelo - Omega (the church def tried to paint him as a whore but they failed spectacularly)
Isaac Newton - Omega
Charles Darwin - Alpha
William Shakespeare - Null
Abilities and Consequences:
Alpha Command
-Primarily meant to lead others to safety
Beta Coercion
-Primarily meant to talk over conflict to offer a solution
Omega Rebuke
-Primarily meant to give out orders to Alphas and Betas
Scruffing someone who isn’t pack or in a good place to be scruffed will only activate their fight response, not their submission.
Basically, scruffing can only happen with the consent of the scruffed.
Attempting to scruff someone against their will can and will drive them into a feral state of self defense.
This can be bypassed by drugging the scruffee, however if you’ve drugged them then why scruff them?
Alphas and Omegas, while more fertile during Heat/Rut, aren’t really driven to have sex unless their significant other is present and they’re in the mood. Just slightly more horny, if at all.
While they can work during a Heat or Rut, it’s considered incredibly rude to force someone to work through it, so Alphas and Omegas typically do not. Mandatory PTO is in the USA regarding a Heat or a Rut, and even Betas and Nulls are able to get it via association with an Alpha or Omega that wants them nearby. (That last one is more recent, and it took years to get that, but it’s been in place for about fifteen years).
Omegas can Purr, Alphas can growl, Betas can do quieter versions of both and typically do what feels better to them.
Brief History of Transitioning:
It is possibly for someone to change secondary genders.
Earliest recorded instances in Medieval France of “Bitching”, or surrounding an Alpha with so many Alphas and Alpha scent and pheromones that the secondary gender transitions permanently to Omega.
Unethical Experimentation performed by Nazi Germany and Axis Japan led to the discovery of basically the ability to transition to any other secondary gender, and the discovery that secondary genders aren’t set in stone.
There are stipulations; the other secondary gender must be a recessive gene already present in the individual.
An AA Alpha cannot transition to an Omega, but an Ao Alpha can.
An OO Omega cannot transition into a Beta, but an Oa Omega can.
Any secondary gender can transition to Null, but once Null there’s no way to transition to a secondary gender.
A Beta cannot transition to an Alpha or an Omega, but they hold the traits of both genders anyways, just without Heats or Ruts. Beta bodies are designed to assist the pack as needed, so if more sires are needed Alpha traits will shine through, but if more Pups are needed Omega traits will shine through.
With the end of WW2, it was a battle to get transitioning legalized. Turkey actually legalized it first, and created some of the worlds best Transitioning centers.
Other countries followed, and by 1955, Transitioning is seen a legal pretty much anywhere in the world with the exception of Canada. (this is mostly because the Native Tribes practiced Transitioning freely, and the government is still trying to stomp them out, so it’s just overlooked for anyone who is not a Native.)
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