Vir: "They're a very spiritual people!"
Londo: "You may leave that in. That always frightens
people."
The Minbari are probably my SECOND favourite race in the
Babylon 5 universe. (I think it's pretty xarned obvious
who my very favourite is.) They are pretty cool, actually.
They may SEEM boring at first but once you actually get to know them, they do have some interesting quirks. Such as
how, for example, they always sleep at a 45-degree angle.
No, I'm not saying that they manage to slant their bodies
while they are unconscious; they build their beds to tilt
that way on purpose. They supposedly do this because they
believe that to lay down horizontally is to tempt death.
Personally, I sometimes wonder if they do it just so they
can laugh their heads off at the antics of other races
attempting to sleep on a slant.
As for physical appearance, well, the Minbari, as you can
see above, are bald, have a protective, antler-like bone
covering the back of their heads, and very low, very small
ears. They also have no eyebrows and I'm pretty sure they
have NO hair anywhere on their entire bodies, but then
again, I've never been suicidal enough to ask a Minbari to
strip for me. The only exception is for Minbari who are direct descendants of Valen, who was originally Human although they don't like to talk about that, who, due to their latent Human genes, can grow facial hair if they are male.
Minbari are often, but not always, rather small-boned and short by human standards, and tend towards
more delicate features. The only skin colour I've ever
seen on them is a pale Caucasian tone.
The bone can be shaped different ways according to the
individual Minbari's caste (more on that in a bit)
but I do think that in general, it tends to be more rounded
and graceful on a woman and more pointy on a man. The
Warrior Caste members shape theirs to have lots of sharp
points and look very ferocious, whereas the Religious Caste
makes theirs more peaceful-looking. I haven't seen enough
Worker Caste Minbari to be sure how they shape their
head-bones. (The two Minbari above are both Religious
Caste, by the way).
The Minbari culture has three Castes--Religious, Warrior,
and Worker. They used to fight all the time until Valen,
their main Saint or Prophet or what have you, told them not
to. (To a Minbari, the expression "Valen's Name!" serves
the same purpose as "Great Maker!" does to a Centauri.)
Then they had peace for 1,000 years.
They have some interesting religious rituals. In one, the Ceremony of Rebirth, the priestess (?) says a passage from Valen's sayings about when the Grey Council was formed, and passes around little red fruits. There are also bells, chimes, zithers, and chants. The most interesting part of this ceremony is the fact that it also doubles as a WEDDING ceremony! If a serious exchange of looks takes place while eating the red fruits, those two people have just quietly gotten married! The stuff that Delenn is talking to Londo about in the quote below is part of this holiday, too. The ceremony is only the ending of the day, the rest of the stuff leading up to it is just as if not more important.
A Minbari is born into a caste but is not FORCED to stay there all her life; she may convert at any time. However, she needs to be really open about it, or else her former caste-mates will call her a traitor. Any Minbari who changes castes too often will be considered untrustworthy.
Their capital city is named Yedor (shown in the linked picture below), and their currency is the lek. They count and do all their mathematics by base ELEVEN, not 10.
They also LOOOOOOVE threes, and triangles. They seem to do
everything that way. Nine members of the Grey Council
(their ruling body. "We are Grey. We stand between the Darkness and the Light."), three triluminaries (WHY does that remind me of the three Triforces from the "Legend of Zelda" games--does each Triluminary represent one of "Power, Wisdom, and Courage"?), three castes, triangle designs on everything, etc. They're a bit obsessed if you ask me. Still, they are a pretty
interesting people.
COOL THINGS ABOUT THE MINBARI:
1. They have a GORGEOUS planet.
2. Those funky slanted beds.
3. They were able to kick the Human's butts in the Minbari War (which I'm sure THEY must have called "The Human War".)
4. Despite their quiet outside, they can get pretty darn
MEAN if you tick them off.
NOT-SO-COOL THINGS ABOUT THE MINBARI:
Not a list, but I guess my main beef with them is simply
that they are such a heavily religious people. Not being
religious myself, that leaves me with little to latch onto. (However, Delenn and Lennier ARE two of my favourite
characters on the show.) And they are just a bit too quiet for me. They are WAY too caught up in rituals (you have to go through FIFTY to get married, for example). Londo: "So, what does this 'Rebirth Ceremony' entail, eh?"
Delenn: "We meditate, on what was, what is, and what is to come."
Londo: (sarcastically) "Sounds positively festive!"
Delenn: "Then we must give away something that we value greatly, and tell someone a secret that we have never told anyone before."
Londo: "Oh, for a moment there, I was thinking wine, women, and debauchery! But then, I forgot I was talking to a Minbari."
--Ceremonies of Light and Dark
Other than that, I guess they're pretty cool. They just
don't make me get completely involved, or laugh, the way
the Centauri do.