

īoth species were noted for their mild-tempered, peaceful tendencies, which was the reason the two species lived together in harmony. A Bimm conversation had a seemingly mystical quality, sounding to Human ears like songs being sung in five-part harmony. The language Bimmini, which was used by both species, was sung, rather than spoken.

īimms were fond of art, music, and storytelling their favorite stories involved heroic adventures, though they were usually content to hear the stories rather than inspire to take part in adventures themselves. Intermarriage between the two Bimm species was not uncommon, though genetic incompatibilities required such couples to adopt if they wanted children. They considered themselves to be a united people, and were considered as such by the rest of the galaxy. īoth species called themselves simply "Bimms" and lived harmoniously with each other in their shared forest cities, despite not sharing any biological similarities. While some sources attributed these cultural tendencies to one species or the other, sources such as Mammon Hoole presented them as aspects of a single, shared culture. Though the Bimm species had lived together for almost all of their recorded history, certain aspects of their culture were more associated with one species than with another. Upon colonizing Bimmisaari, the Near-Human Bimm assimilated with the native species of Bimm, merging their culture and society into one.

While comparable to younglings, males of the species frequently, and proudly, grew full beards. Short in stature, the Bimm compared in height to Human children, growing no taller than 1.5 meters. A species of Near-Humans, the Bimm were thought to have immigrated to the planet Bimmisaari millennia in the past, assimilating into the culture of the world occupied by a furred species also known as the Bimm.
