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|officialname = Thylan | |officialname = Thylan | ||
|nicknames = Jorr-wolves | |nicknames = Jorr-wolves | ||
|classification = | |classification = Lesser Race | ||
|habitat = Jorrhildr | |habitat = Jorrhildr | ||
|domesticated = No | |domesticated = No | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Thylan have been lasting creatures in Alorian history, in spite of their few notable accomplishments. In the time of the | The Thylan have been lasting creatures in Alorian history, in spite of their few notable accomplishments. In the time of the Elven Empire, records of the region that would later be known as Jorrhildr made note of diminutive canine creatures that resided on the very fringes of their empire. When the Drovv became a client state of the Elven Empire, they also reported populations of the very same creatures living at the edges of their society. Both groups deemed the Thylan too primitive to serve any use, and due to their belief systems, did not make any move to uplift or aid them. In later times, the Elven Empire grew crueler, enslaving Thylan tribes for the sole purpose of hunting them for sport. Some also turned to experimenting on them. However, with time came change, and the Elven Empire grew bored of treating the Thylan as their playthings, resulting in nearly 200 years of uninterrupted growth. By 200 BC, they were a thriving species and when re-discovered by adventuring Ailor, showed growth in their mental capacity enough that they could now fashion crude spears and basic tools. | ||
Unfortunately, these developments were almost immediately stymied by both the Ailor and the now-emerging Urlan, eager to carve out their pieces of lands. Conflict arose between the two groups, as well as some independent Urlan, but the Thylan always had the upper hand due to being well-aware of the terrain and vast in number. This superiority did not last, however, as when the Isldar activated their ancient spell to save the dragon now known as the Frostweaver, the blast of ice and snow hit Jorrhildr first. Almost overnight, the region was blanketed in snow, and over the following months, many plants and animals died, made extinct by the now-freezing temperatures. Being hit the hardest and facing immediate annihilation by the cold, the Thylan saw no choice but to flee into Jorrhildr’s many caves. No Thylan was sighted for over 200 years. | Unfortunately, these developments were almost immediately stymied by both the Ailor and the now-emerging Urlan, eager to carve out their pieces of lands. Conflict arose between the two groups, as well as some independent Urlan, but the Thylan always had the upper hand due to being well-aware of the terrain and vast in number. This superiority did not last, however, as when the Isldar activated their ancient spell to save the dragon now known as the Frostweaver, the blast of ice and snow hit Jorrhildr first. Almost overnight, the region was blanketed in snow, and over the following months, many plants and animals died, made extinct by the now-freezing temperatures. Being hit the hardest and facing immediate annihilation by the cold, the Thylan saw no choice but to flee into Jorrhildr’s many caves. No Thylan was sighted for over 200 years. | ||
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[[category:Fauna]] [[category:Jorrhildr Fauna | [[category:Fauna]] [[category:Jorrhildr Fauna]] |