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Orion

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Revision as of 18:53, 23 August 2024 by MonMarty (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Info Lineage |name = Orion |test = Orion (Common) |test2 = 80px |test3 = '''Motto:''' "Coming from Stardust to mortals" |image = 7704956b4c5f94bb5ce6e21d2932a7aa.png |state = N/A |ruler = N/A |suzerain = N/A |languages = Varied |religion = Draconism |first_recorded = 15,000 BC |demonym = Orion |}} Orion, often also called Star-born, Children of Light, Dragon-Tears, are an extra-terrestrial people of bright stardust held together by unknown fo...")
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Orion
Orion (Common)
Motto: "Coming from Stardust to mortals"
Nation StateN/A
RulerN/A
Other PresentN/A
LanguagesVaried
ReligionDraconism
First Recorded15,000 BC
Demonym(s)Orion

Orion, often also called Star-born, Children of Light, Dragon-Tears, are an extra-terrestrial people of bright stardust held together by unknown forces and given life. The Orion are rare, but have been falling as stars down on Aloria for millennia, for unclear purposes. They are the only living things that come from beyond the Terrasphere, the space beyond the breathable atmosphere of Aloria itself, even if they have no memories of space itself. Tied to the Dragon of the same name Orion, the Orion are tied to the Draconist faith somehow but often end up seeking their own purpose and fortunes in the wide world. The Orion are classic star-children who fall to the planet as infants and are raised by the people of Aloria. Longlived, but often also very ignorant to the world, Orion are a good recommendation to play for new players, because they are frequently ignorant about the world. Raised by backwater peasants or travelers, Orion who end up in Regalia know very little, which means the lore can be explored and experienced through playing, instead of reading.

Design

Orion doesn't have a physical body per se, but their body is made physical by the congestion of star dust and star gasses compressed together so densely that they start radiating strong light. This compressed light becomes solid, meaning they can be touched, and their body feels warm to the touch. Orion are often born in the radiance of the Celestial Bodies as found in Astronomy. This means, for example, that Orion born of the Red Celestial, are made of red or orange light. Those born of The Maiden are made of blue or white light. Those born of the Green-Red Farsight are made of green or yellow light. And finally, those born of Solfa are made of purple or pink light. Orion are naturally shapeshifters with the shape of their light-body, but there is one aspect that is always consistent, the Star-Crown.

Star Crown

Orion are inherently genderless, but can assume gendered appearances. This female appearing Orion has a unique Star Crown shape.
Orion are generally encouraged to wear lots of clothes, because the brightness of their body is unpleasant for the other people of Aloria.
This Orion has used Orion Nova to be more distinguishable humanoid to the other people of Aloria.
When Orion get excited, or in combat, their body can sometimes emit waves of aurora-like light.

Every Orion has a Star Crown which they must always wear, and which is always the same no matter how they change the shape of their light-body. They are born with the Star Crown, and it continues to grow with them as they become adults. Every Star Crown looks different, but it is always a sort of crown or coronet, with glowing glyphs or pictographs on it. There is no real rhyme or reason for what is depicted on their Star-Crown, some are sensible depictions of battle, or fields of wheat, or rain drops, and sometimes even just random letters. The Star Crown is what makes an Orion's body solid. If they were to take it off, they lose their physical cohesion and fall unconscious, until they can re-form. Each Star Crown also comes with a pair of Star Bracers worn on the wrists, with the same appearance as the Crown just smaller, however, these bracers can be removed without dissolving the Orion.

Orion Nova

Orion facial features and general appearance can sometimes be hard to make out, as their body is made out of light which does not bounce other light sources, or retain shadows that allows conventional humanoids to be perceived. Orion for this reason, have the capability to go Orion Nova, which rapidly cools the compressed star dust and star gas that they are made of. Instead of emitting light, they appear much darker with nebula-like light spots and texture. The most notable trait they assume in this form, is that their skin has star-signs and constellations depicted that emit the same light they would have, if their light body was heated and emitting light all over. The insides of their mouth and their eyes always retain their brightness.

Heritage Traits

In Character Design, Proficiency allows for the buying of Packs, which give Combat Abilities. Heritage Traits add free Packs and Mechanics to a Character, fit around cultural themes. Mechanics are flair and roleplay opportunities Characters have outside of Combat, while Packs are Combat Power. Free Magic Packs can always be defined as any Alignment. Since Orion cannot reproduce at all, there is no such thing as a Half-Orion. Orion also only receive one Free Pack, and instead gain extra Mechanics above the standard 5.


Free Packs

  • Orion can choose 1 Pack from any Category for free. If any magic is chosen, the player may choose Alignment between God Magic, Exist, Ordial, Void, and Dragon Magic.

Mechanics

  • Orion can speak all languages that are spoken in the modern age by a large enough population. That is to say, all languages recorded on the Heritages Pages can be spoken by the Orion. They are not even aware that they can speak these languages, whenever they speak them, they feel like they are just speaking from the language they speak in their head, implying it is some kind of Dragon-Magic translation.
  • Orion lack a number of standard biological processes. They do not need to eat or drink, though they can if they want to, and they can also become intoxicated. Orion do not need to sleep, though will occasionally need to meditate to process their thoughts, otherwise they develop a progressive form of attention deficit that causes thoughts to overlap with one another that becomes worse and worse the longer they go without meditation. Finally, Orion do not need to breathe but do need to occasionally be exposed to the starry night sky to recharge their light.
  • Orion are immune to a specific Status Effect. In Combat Roleplay, the Orion cannot be Blinded (When Blinded, you cannot Target anyone. You can spend a turn to end the Effect). Because they are made out of pure star light and do not have conventional eyes with optic capabilities, anything that would conventionally blind another person, cannot blind an Orion.
  • Orion can expel parts of the star dust that their body is made of to produce portable light, or moveable light. They can control this star dust in the air remotely, or attach it to objects to create light fixtures that remain lit for several hours. Orion bodies also emit a warm gentle light that lights up any dark areas they travel in, though it is never so bright as to blind someone. They can also see at night with night-vision.
  • When Orion are either trapped, imprisoned, or black-bagged and dropped into an area they are not familiar with, a star-path of star light that only they can see will always light the way out for them. Orion in essence never get lost, and will always find the fastest way out of any non-Magical location that would otherwise confuse or trap other people.
  • Orion Star Crowns can be worn by other Characters to allow an Orion to be present inside the body of another non-Orion. This causes the eyes of the host to glow like the color of the Orion, and star-light constellations to appear on their skin similar to Orion Nova. The Orion can still speak with their voice while inside their host, and can still use their Mechanics from inside the host, but not use any Combat Abilities, or engage in Combat.
  • Orion do not bleed, cannot be dismembered, break bones, or have any other form of conventional harm occur to them. They are immune to falling damage, do not drown, and cannot be infected with diseases magical or conventional. Should they reach 0 HP in combat, their bodily cohesion fails and their Star Crown will fall to floor. After some time (usually less than an hour), their body re-forms and the star light re-ignites, re-forming their physical body. If instead their Star Crown was used by someone, they are immediately re-formed inside that person, but trapped until the hour is complete. Destroying the Star Crown is covered by Kill Permissions, as destroying the Crown would kill the Orion, which only the Player can give consent to.

Language and Naming

The Orion do not have a language or an official naming process. Due to their rareness, and the fact that each of them is born through a meteorite that falls from the sky in a bright light, they are all devoid of a common Orion culture. All Orion are picked up and raised by mortals and thus also given names appropriate for the cultures that they were raised in, and the languages they learn there from (refer to other Heritage pages to find their naming conventions). That being said, all Orion also have a Star Name that they just know without a clear explanation. These names always start with "Star-Child of", followed by an adjective like "the raging" or "the peaceful" (relating to their personality). This is then followed by the Celestial Body they were radiated by (Red Celestial, Maiden, Green-Red Farsight, or Solfa). Finally, at the very end, a poetic death concept is added for example "fallen in battle by the crystal springs" or "passed a last whisper under the mulberry tree". The Orion speculate that this final part of their Star Name is based on the soul of an Alorian mortal that the Dragon Orion used to reincarnate them as the Orion people. This could for example result in a Star-name: "Star-Child of peaceful Solfa, gasping a last breath in the Western Sea". An unusual aspect is that the Orion are inexplicably uncomfortable around any concept of their Star-Name's death implication. For example, if it implies their reincarnated soul died in battle, they may fear weapons. If it implies they drowned, they may have a fear of water (even if they physically cannot drown), and so forth.

Religions

Even though Orion are not born with Religion, and a decent portion of them just adopt the Religion of their adoptive parents, many end up gravitating towards Draconism, because obviously the Dragon Orion created them. Orion is often called the Star-Father by those Orion people who choose to worship him and feel a closeness to his themes and aspects. Because Orion otherwise have no real impact on history or cultural trauma, it is completely fine for Orion to worship other Religions without it being strange optics.

Brief History

The Orion are devoid of a true history of their own. Their numbers are too small to have had an impact on global events, preferring or being forced often to keep their interactions more on a local scale. They have been falling from the sky since the beginning of the Allorn Empire, since almost exactly the end of the Allorn-Dewamenet War. It is recorded that at first, the Allorn Elves were fearful of the Orion for unclear reasons, and so many Orion were not welcome in the world of the living early on. Over time however, as the memory of the Dewamenet war faded and stars and star-light became more prominent in the Estelley faith, the Orion became a kind of pseudo-divine messenger from the stars, a point of irony given what the Elves were about to do to the Dragons that lived in their Empire's boundaries.

Throughout the major events of the world, Orion have only ever played a foot-note role, though with more recent developments in globalization, fast travel, and the winds of trade, Orion have become more prominent. Especially those that find themselves in Regalia, have found it easier to influence global events from such a local place. Indeed, while many Orion arrive in Regalia ostensibly to experience more of the world they were thrust into, there is no upper limit to what they can achieve, not held back by some of the other obvious biological limitations imposed on the other people of Aloria. It is fully expected that the Orion take a more direct role in the world's changes as it moves into the Regalian-Industrial-Global Era.

Expanded Lore

Expanded Lore exists to apply more content and deep-lore exploration. This section is optional reading that is not needed for a good experience, though if you play a Scholar of a kind, reading this is encouraged.

Orion Fallen Star Birth

Orion are always born through a so-called Fallen Star Birth. These events are rare, it is speculated that there are perhaps only thousands of Orion alive in the world at any given time, but these events have been recorded all over the world (and likely occur even in places where nobody lives). A Fallen Star Birth is always precipitated by an unusually bright aurora at night, colored in the same hue as the star light that the Orion is made out of. A fallen star appears on the horizon with a long trail, moving much slower than a normal meteor would, and leaving its trail in the sky for much longer. Fallen Star Births only occur at night, but are loud and bright enough to wake anyone living nearby, who would come to find an infant Orion surrounded by Orionite fragments, a metal that produces brilliant star-like qualities in alloys. The Orionite is often seen as a parting gift from their Star-Father Orion the Dragon, to ensure that even if the Orion arrives to poor parents, they have some kind of financial support to give them a good life. Not all Orion are accepted by parents, and not all Orion have a good life, though the majority end up being raised fairly well and never quite lose their bubbly and energetic personality. Orion are technically ageless, meaning they do not age, though they can be killed if their Star Crown is destroyed. Despite being long-living, we recommend that Players do not make their Orion older than 150 years, because the amount to history dating that far back becomes thin on the Wiki.

Daiana Godborn parallels

Some scholars may note that there are obvious parallels between the Orion and Daiana's Godborn. Orion however, are not Godborn, primarily because they are not conventionally born, but also because they are not created with any clear purpose. At least, insofar as anyone knows, because the Dragon Orion has refused to reveal anything when asked about the Orion people. However, because Orion the Dragon is considered the Star-Father, and because many of the Orion people wish to live their lives in his image, the Orion people can end up living in a similar way as Daiana's Godborn, with a God-given purpose. The Dragon Orion's themes of respect for the dead, passing rites to the afterlife, and tranquility of the mind have caused many of the Orion people to take up the mantle of burial priests, therapists, or just general agents of wisdom who seek to improve the lives of others by helping them reach a higher level of detachment and tranquility, or just solving their problems. Draconism as a Religion does not view the Orion as Godborn specifically, though some of the faithful will treat the Orion with special preference due to the very direct hand of a Dragon in their creation.

Orion and Magic

While many societies across Aloria have strong opinions of Magic-Purism or Magic-Supremacy, due to their nature as cultureless star-children, the Orion are not pre-born with any particular habit towards Magic. Yet, curiously, learning Magic for them is incredibly easy, even more so for those born under the Celestial Bodies which are traditionally associated with particular dimensions. For example, those Orion radiated by the Red Celestial can just will themselves into a connection with the Void, skipping the lengthy process of learning to connect and encouraging familiarity with the Void. They find learning spells incredibly easy and intuitive (though this does not mean they do not make mistakes or need to spend time learning). Despite this obvious seeming connection to Magic, purist Orion also exist, who despite this ease of connection reject all forms of Magic as a continuation of the Dragon Orion supporting the policy of Occult Annexation, that is to say, to not take on Magic unless it is absolutely crucial to save the world.

Trivia

  • Orion are very capable of having fulfilling relationships with other peoples of Aloria, and can experience the full breadth of interactions with other people, except for childbirth. Orion are just incapable of bearing children, or impregnating others, or even having their genetics harvested for artificial birth.
  • Orion despite being a known visual across Aloria, cannot be shapeshifted into, or disguised as. Nothing can imitate the appearance of an Orion. It is speculated that this is because the Dragon Orion deeply resented Nox for what he did (creating the Slizzar), and had the final laugh by re-coding the Shapeshifting Creation Particle of Slizzar to make them unable to shapeshift into Orion, and then rewrote reality in the stars to extend that to all other forms of shapeshifting or shape imitation.

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