Dorrus Arjefine

Dorrus Arjefine was a female xenosociologist from Hudrel. She attained her undergraduate and graduate degrees there, writing her dissertation on the widespread absence of surnames among the Iscali of Iscandar despite their well-developed culture.

After being awarded her doctorate, Arjefine pursued the study of xenosociology throughout the Golden Empire. She spent three years living on wild Xyvax, studying the native Zorphax and enduring numerous close calls with death. In the end, she published the Progenitor Species Theory, which immediately became a source of enormous controversy in academic circles. Arjefine participated in numerous cultural panels on xenophobic species, staunchly defending her Theory.