Dystopian Omegaverse AU: Droughters (Outdated)
Droughters
Description: Droughters are violent and primitive people. Young Droughters are not pups due to a lack of sweat glands. They are similar to Betas.
Position: Very low that they are outside of the hierarchy
Color-Code: Orange (Standard), given shades of orange to differentiate their age, sexes, and genders. Papaya Whip (babies, toddlers), Peach (girls), Apricot (boys), Melon (“female mates”), Pumpkin (men), Goldenrod (leadership), Dark Orange (Punishment)
Traits: Droughters are extremely violent cannibals, rapists, murderers, and drug addicts. They are extremely unintelligent and could not be a part of the Republic of Sol Fertilis. They are always wearing shock collars, ear tags, and brands. They lack scent glands, have dull teeth, sharp claws, and a strange mix of emaciated and muscular. They are capable to have Pups, which are often taken from them before they are six months old by Tamers.
Occupations: The majority of them live outside of Sol Fertilis. The least violent ones live in safari-like areas known as The Savage Zoos. They are used as attractions for citizens and tourists. As punishment, they are sentenced to work in the Fields, where they are tasked to work in coal mines, nuclear waste fields, and hazardous materials. They are given little protection, a certain amount of food to prevent them from getting too strong, and no chance of escaping. They are watched by Tamers and armed guards. They are often worked to death.
Housing:
Drought Lands: These are desolate areas that have little plant life. They live in huts, like igloos, roundhouses, and tents.
Savage Zoos: They will be in the reconstruction of huts, though highly monitored. This is considered a safe way for the citizens and tourists to view their culture and traditions. Droughters like this because they have more access to food.
Menageries: This is where young pups and Omegas can see Droughters without having to go to the Savage Zoos. They live in standard housing but there are cages surrounding it. It is temporary, with many Droughters wanting to go there.
The Fields: They live in barracks where there are only limited medicine, clean water, and food.








