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Revision as of 03:32, 12 September 2014
Aloria is brimming with a plethora of races scattered all about the lands and seas alike. Alorian races are all incredibly diverse and individually unique, spanning from the prosperous Humans and their excellent ability to expand, the Maiar that rise to the surface or dwell deep beneath the water, and the Mekett, whose strong culture has only recently surfaced from the deepest pits underground. What makes a race different from any other beast is primarily its sentience; a race has the ability to think, communicate, and is able to be aware of itself, while a beast cannot always do that. Races are playable on MassiveCraft while beasts are typically not, and when referenced, race names are capitalized and beast names are left lowercase. For example, a troll is a beast, while an Orc is a race.
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From the warm coastlines of Daendroc to the icy ranges of New Ceardia, the Ailor Humans rule supreme in Aloria. Peaking the social, political, and economic ladder, the Ailor, often referred to as Humans, consider themselves to be the height of society (to the disdain of the other civilized races). In the beginning, they existed as barbaric peoples in Ceardia. To their eventual rise and expansion outward, the Ailor Humans have proven to be the most progressive and aggressive people of Aloria, having conquered an assortment of populations and nations. The most prominent of these conquerors are those of the Regalian Empire, perhaps one of the largest ruling bodies in Aloria. Sometimes considered the inheritor realm after the fall of the Elven Empire, the Regalian Empire proves to essentially be the center of Alorian life and activity, the empire’s capital sitting as a cultural, political, and economic center. While maintaining a similar build to the other Human races of Aloria, the Ailor tend to be the most diverse. Ranging from paler complexions to dark tans, Ailor Humans feature a wide spectrum of physical appearances and culture, having been a widespread people throughout Aloria. Along with their unique physical aspects, the Ailor’s culture, customs, and traditions vary even more. |
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Quiet and elusive, the Ch’ien-Ji are no new people to the world of Aloria. These seafaring folk are masters of the sail, using their unique prowess in magical arts to help with their maritime efforts. Proud, peaceful, and wise, the Ch’ien-Ji grew rapidly from their homeland of the Yang-Tzu Isles, going onwards to establish an early trade empire. However, their progression into what could’ve been a magnificent society has been stunted by the aggressive Wulong, a beastly people who shared the isles with the Chi’en-Ji. Many years of bloody war and conflict polluted the isles, and copious amounts of Chi’en-Ji fled their homeland in pursuit of better lives. Being a beacon of opportunity and a fresh start, the city of Regalia houses the shorter Humans, regardless of their peculiar culture and their distant native land. Typically, Regalians treat them as first class citizens, despite their unfamiliar oriental culture. The rituals and habits of these people tend to be endearing to those who are native to Regalia, though they tolerate the behavior as a cultural anomaly. Chi’en-Ji typically have olive or tan skin tones, with black hair and golden eyes to compliment it. Their language and naming patterns are usually based off real-world Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. |
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Qadir hail from the vast, expansive deserts of Farah'deen, and their worship of the sun and its presence is predominant though most of their culture as their main religion. Despite being a sub-race of Humans, many Qadir are genetically closer to the mysterious and extinct Seraph, often seen with golden eyes and, for Azir Qadir in particular, hair whiter than any quartz. These desert dwellers hold a range of darker toned skins, and their homelands host an impressively guarded Sultanate, ruled by a monarch style system of government. Many Qadir are more inclined to skills with magic while others are naturally adept fighters, often attributed to long limbs and natural athletic forms. Skillful pirates and slave traders, Qadir have mastered the trade of other races, and slaves make up a large part of Qadir society because of this. Despite disagreements existing between the Regalian government and the Sultanate, Qadir can be seen on the streets of Regalia as both visitors and Citizens. |
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Stocky and short, and practical and innovative, the Dwarves that most commonly inhabit the surface of Ellador are a proud race with a talent for battle, metalworking, and invention—this is often boasted by the Dwarven airships that bumble about Ellador’s skies. Upon being forced to the surface by the Dakkar invasion, Dwarves have begun to work their way into other societies, and are not an uncommon sight in Regalia. Since arriving, Dwarves have become recognised as second-class citizens of the Regalian Empire, and crimes against them are expected to be punished properly. While Dwarves are generally accepted among most Humans, nicknames such as “Stout Folk” are not uncommon, as even the tallest Dwarf will likely fail to reach five feet in height. However, Dwarves are typically not much lighter than a human, despite what one would expect. They often boast a wider, more built physique, which can make them even heavier than your average Human. With a strong Elladorian heritage, their skin tone is as one would expect: a pale to a fair complexion. Hair colors are similar to that of humans, with red, black, brown and occasionally blonde being the most common. |
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Depending on your perspective, the ape-like Wulong are either the cruelest of savages or the embodiment of uninhibited, natural thought and action. They are made fearsome by their physical presence and more exotic because of their tails and thick tufts of hair, but it is the mind of the Wulong that makes them truly dangerous: they are emphatically blind to the suffering of other races and motivated only by the pursuit of that which pleases them. Much taller and stronger than Ailor, they move with the same raw and unrestrained power that characterizes every facet of their life. Wulong hunt, dance, fight, and even appreciate the natural world with an unmatched, if somewhat scattershot, enthusiasm. On the rocky and barren islands of the northern Yang-Tzu archipelago this subrace of Humans lived in primitive isolation until they encountered their southern neighbors, the Ch'ien-Ji. Centuries of war have followed those first bloody territorial disputes, affecting every area of Wulong tribal life and even driving some of their numbers beyond the archipelago. Those who have found their way to Regalia may find themselves unsuited to a place where restraint and reason secures one’s place in society. At best, citizens and guards will keep a close and suspicious watch, but the reaction of any Ch'ien-Ji may be far more explosive. |
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From the extensive forests to the rising cities reborn from the destruction of the Elven Empire, the Yanar can be seen about Daendroc and other great holdings of nature, tending to their groves and gardens as their lady Estel has instructed them. Well-known for their plantlike appearance, these humanoids grow flowers, bark, fungus and fruit seemingly out of (or in place of) their flesh. Yanar are elegant and pure in their youth, but withered and decomposing in their older ages, towards sixty years. Their hair and eye colors reflect the norm of the Elves; that of golden, green, blue and brown eyes, to match brunette, silver, and blonde hairs (if they have hair). As mentioned before, the Yanar all bear some resemblance to a plant, whether it be fruit or vegetation. These flowery folk were born when Estel saw the need to warn the Talar within the Elven Empire of the most recent Void Invasion. But the Talar had strayed too far from nature, and they could not understand the Yanar. When the Shendar did come, they were able to infect the plantlike people with a mildew substance, slowly deteriorating the physical and mental states of the host until he or she turned into a dark entity of Behaesal: A corrupted Yanar. Following this, the Yanar began slowly being incorporated into Elven society, splitting with the Yanar at the Elven civil war. Now, they are renowned for their healing abilities using their general knowledge of the plantlife of Aloria, serving Regalia in that aspect and being treated with according respect. |
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Upon a first glance at the husks of the great city of Rie, one would hardly think that only four hundred years ago, it was occupied by nearly one million Talar. This sub-race of the Nelfin, while predominantly ruling the Elven population, also held two sub-cultures that began to develop in the waning days of the Elven Empire, known as the Unquale and the Lothar. The Talar, the most common Nelfin sub-race, tend to have blonde or brown hair. Coupled with these are blue, green, or brown eyes, and tan skin. This is all accompanied by the typical angular face with pointed ears. Talar with a close proximity to the Seraph hold golden or silver eyes with silver hair, and a paler hue of skin. While the Talar sub-cultures differ from this generalization, most Nelfin of the cities enjoy more intellectual provocation, taking scholarship, arcane arts, and politics to the next level. Rather than fighting or caring for nature, the Elves of the city enjoy a life of decadence, delving into personal pleasures rather than bettering the world around them. The Nelfin originally started out as nature-dwellers, however soon turned to decadence within the Elven Empire. This Empire survived until the most recent Void Invasion, where nearly most of the population would be wiped out, after which the Lothar and Unquale sub-cultures would emerge. Following this event, the Orc invasion began, lowering the number of Elves to their current average today. The Talar of Regalia begrudgingly acknowledge the Ailor supremacy. They shun most other races, but recognize that humans are indeed more powerful for the time being. This doesn’t stop the Talar from holding the belief that the Nelfin will rise again and retake the title of Aloria’s superpower from Regalia. But until then, they shall sulk as second class citizens while Regalia’s nobles retain their opulence. |
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