Scientific Classification Breakdown

Kingdom: Animalia The Animalia kingdom encompasses all multicellular organisms that are heterotrophic (they get their energy from consuming other organisms), have specialized sensory organs for interaction with the environment, and are capable of voluntary movement.   Phylum: Chordata Chordates are animals that, at some point in their development, have a notochord (a rod-shaped body that extends the length of the body), a dorsal neural tube, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail. In the case of Faelorians, they would be part of this phylum due to their vertebral column (a notochord that has become segmented and ossified), among other features.   Class: Faeidae Faeidae is a fictional class created for the categorization of Fae creatures in this fantasy setting. The main characteristics of this class would include the presence of innate magical abilities, long lifespan, a humanoid form (generally), and the existence of various subspecies with differing features and magical specializations.   Order: Magicalia This order, within the context of the fantasy setting, would group together all Faeidae creatures that have a strong inherent connection to magic. This would include the capability to manipulate magical energy and perceive magical auras or presences beyond what is typical even for Faeidae.   Family: Faeloraceae This family narrows down the classification to a specific group of Fae creatures, the Faelorians, who share similar anatomical and physiological characteristics. This includes specific traits like petite humanoid form, vibrant eyes, pointy ears, the possession of wings, and strong sensitivity towards magical flows.   Genus: Faeloria The genus Faeloria specifically refers to the Faelorians, separating them from other species within the Faeloraceae family. This category would include all the subspecies of Faelorians such as Sylvian, Lunar, Celestial, Sylph, Pixie, etc. All these subspecies share a common set of traits that make them Faelorians but have specific adaptations or characteristics according to their subspecies.

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