Bizaki (bis-ah-kee)
The ‘Bizak Caste’ makes up the most significant chunk of Femarctic Society. Bizaki are more technically inclined, tolerant of simple repetitive processes, and capable of dealing with high stress levels; encoded in their DNA is the drive to labor.

Anatomical Distinctions (see Common Femarctic Anatomy)
- Bizaki have twelve glands in their endocrine system.
- Coltanul (melatonin) is virtually non-existent in the Bizak caste, and because of this, Bizaki are not inclined to “down time.”
- Body fat is non-existent; their suzsch (breasts), midriff, and girsuzch (buttocks) are smaller than those of other castes.
- Bizaki have the highest amount of tusikux (dopamine). They are naturally motivated to work and engage in physical activity and rarely experience stress or anxiety while doing so.
- Elderly Bizaki were once prone to Bizrudap.
- Yulikerotine (norepinephrine) levels are most stable in the Bizaki.
Social Elements
Bizaki are inclined to labor without considering the balance of work and life. The inter-dome cycling of a 22-hour day forces Bizaki physiology to understand time off. They stand apart from other castes because of a sisterhood forged in mining, exploration, and dome building.
Socially isolated, early Bizaki forged traditions native to their experiences: drinking, poetry and music, transport, and watching sports. In time, each of these became a significant part of the Ramaxian culture, though Bizaki remain socially inclusive.
- Bizaki are extremely social (like Zaxiri), but because of self-perceived sexual and physical limitations, they often forgo socio-sexual socialization with other castes (mainly Zaxiri, Hizaki, and Marixi).
- Bizaki gravitate toward Subaki because of a shared need to maintain an intimate balance while nurturing donations.
- Femmar | Femarctic Castes
- Bizaki | Hizaki | Marixi | Subaki & Zaxiri
- Femarctic Anatomy
- Diseases and Disorders
- Hizaxikogatix (Hizak) | Ilitux (Marix)
- Bizrudap (Bizak)
- Fematcolixa (Subak) | Axiboxis (Zaxir)
- Ramaxian Health Care
- Femaxik: Femarctic Hygiene | Hibernation
- Death in Femarctic Society
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