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Hailing from the Suvial Princedoms of Agnevaal, in their native tongue the Agne ke Vïjaya Raajecemaan, the Land of Fire, and the Scars of the World, come the Suvial, a very distinct branch of Allorn Elves that have ventured in a radically different direction than the other Allorn Revanchists or even the Regalian Realists. The Suvial represent a people who have achieved transcendent Magical control beyond that of other Races, not specifically in their ability to cast Magic better, but to not be constrained by the Dimensional forces that naturally tear each other apart. The Suvial stand strong in their Mysticism, limited adherence to the Estelley faith, and fiercely independent attitude towards both Kathar and Allorn encroaching Empires.
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Pronunciation | Soo-vee-al |
Classification | Magus |
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Languages | Agasi and in some rare cases Altalar. |
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Distinctions | Contemplative, Spiritual, Demon taming Fire-Elves. |
Maximum Age | 500 (though functionally undying) |
Height | Average to tall |
Eye Colors | Any shade of brown and rarely green. |
Hair Colors | Any shade of dark Brown, Black, and Reddish Brown. |
Core Identity
To be a Suvial is, at its core, a creator of compromise between opposing ideologies, between opposing realities, and between opposing forces. Suvial generals and tacticians marry both a decentralized asymmetrical warfare theory with strong centralized command. Suvial Mages combine Void and Exist Magics in ways even the strongest of Mages of Allorn old could only ever dream of. Suvial diplomats proliferate with their unique combination of espionage, subtle encouragement, and lavishly gregarious public appearances to win over any crowd despite their insidious political reputation. Suvials are great deal makers and world builders who take many opposing forces and somehow make them work.
Transcendence
The concept of unifying, combining, marrying or harmonizing opposing forces means so much more to the Suvial than just unlocking the hidden potential of symbiosis. The very idea of harmony in spirit, body, and mind, is one central to Suvial learning, and found even in concepts like Art, Architecture, and Cuisine. The Suvial consider the reality that other Races are anchored to as archaic, banal, and unworthy of observing the basic tenets of, instead trying to break it and prove their intellectual and insightful superiority over all others.
Land of Fire
To call Fire a strong theme or symbol in Suvial culture is an understatement, the reality is closer to an obsession. Fire symbolism is present everywhere from their clothing, to their jewelry the way they build their houses, and even the way they cast Magic. To see a Suvial who does not use Fire as some sort of conduit for their spellcasting is an oddity indeed, and one that the other Suvial are none too keen on. There-in also lies a hidden truth of the Land of Fire, extreme conformity, and expulsion for those who cannot.
No Servants, No Masters
The Suvial are constantly beset on all sides by enemies, Eronidas from the north, Kathar from the southwest, and Allorn from the southeast. With their lands under near constant invasion and their borders being in a state of near constant skirmish, the Suvial have learned to trust slowly, and to keep one’s enemies close at heart. They are uniquely lacking in alliances with others, and an ex-Allorn state without slavery, instead having replaced menial labor forces with imprisoned Demons, showcasing their other great skill: Demonology. Suvial Demonology is in fact so widely accepted, that even a skeptical state like Regalia has laws in place that make Suvial legal and free to practice Demonology when all other Races cannot.
Flames Unending
The Suvial people are an undying people, also part of the reason why the Allorn and Kathar Empires have such a hard time invading their land. When a Suvial is killed, they are reborn from the flames of Avinla after 3 Hours in the nearest shrine to Avinla (which is the Avinla Fire Shrine in Regalia). This means that since Avinla was petrified during the last Void-Out in 173 AC, all Suvial stopped dying of old age or in battle, though new Suvial could still be born, and they still aged like normal. This is not considered a good thing among the Suvial, because as they continue to age, their mind and body deteriorates, and they eventually become host to some hostile Void or Exist demon as their mind is incapable of stopping such invasions. The Suvial collectively are on a mission to seek out Seraph knowledge in order to restore Avinla, because their rebirth cycle is intrinsically linked with the Mother of the Fire Lands, and so they are unable to properly pass into the afterlife while she is gone. Very few Suvial actually think this is a good state of being, but those are generally regarded as insane, because eventual loss of self to Demon infestation is not considered a pleasant way to lose your identity or self control. Many of the older Suvial who are past their natural life span have to retreat into monasteries or silent places to fortify their meditation just to keep away the Demons that pluck at their minds, or in opposite direction, seek extreme amounts of high energy activity in places like Regalia to distract their minds so the Demons have no doubt or idleness to latch onto.
Design
Physical Characteristics
The Suvial are similar to the Teledden, but as opposed to the more diversely-coded Teledden with many different complexions and skin tones, the Suvial are solely Indian-coded from the real world, with medium dark to dark skin-tones. As opposed to the other Nelfin Races, the Suvial have fuller or rounder facial features, though still have Nelfin height and pointy ears, which tend to have a bit more of a quirky curve to the tip than other straight-pointed ears. The Suvial have an otherwise broad physical capability, never being limited to just slim body builds, or complete lack of facial or body hair. Suvial mostly have black or very dark brown hair and brown eyes, though some can also have green or lighter cream-brown eye colors, and lighter or reddish brown hair colors. Suvial are ageless: they look young forever, even into old age, but can choose to look older inside of adult age ranges.
Mental Characteristics
The Suvial tend to be more calculated, less outspoken, and less extravagant, at least in public, than the other more passionate and self aggrandizing Nelfin. Suvial by nature are more reserved, wanting not to give away everything about themselves to complete strangers, and taking some time to warm up to new people. When comfortable however, Suvial can be some of the warmest and perhaps also most invasive people that can be found. An Ailor saying goes that the whole Suvial Race is like one’s grandmother or overbearing mother, always trying to make sure their friends are well clothed, well fed, and well housed and warm. The Suvial often seek to improve the lives of their friends and loved ones, mostly without asking, often even when said offer was declined. In tense and hectic situations, Suvial usually keep their cool, observing a situation at length to calculate the possible outcomes before acting on anything.
Racial Traits
When designing a Character, Proficiency Points allow for a limited Ability selection with Point Buy Packs. Racial Traits adds free Packs and Mechanics on top of that to help with cultural themes. Free Packs grant Abilities usually, while Mechanics change the way a Race functions in Roleplay through subtle, and usually out of Combat ways. In essence, Mechanics just add aesthetic flair that invest in the niche of each Race. Free Packs never cause a Character to become Occult, nor do they raise Proficiency Points.
Free Packs
- Suvial choose one Melee Point Buy Pack for free.
- Suvial gain the Enchant Bolts Pack for free.
Mechanics
- Suvial gain +1 Main Combat Stat when attacking a Character with Theurgy Point Buy Abilities, which can break Cap up to 11.
- Suvial lose -1 Main Combat Stat when attacking a Character With Paladin Point Buy Abilities, which can go into minus.
- Suvial cannot become Ordial Aligned, Geists, Undead, except through the actions of Ordial Entities, or their request to them.
- Suvial can choose between Exist and Void when casting Magic, as they aren't bound to a single Alignment.
- Suvial that become Dragon/Ordial Aligned have the previous Mechanic that allows them dual-Alignment disabled.
- Suvial are Spirit masters, never losing control over their own Spirits, and being able to Thrall (non-Player/Event) Spirits at will.
- Suvial who possess Spirits do not count as Afflicted, as their Spirit is properly contained and restrained from taking over the host.
Cultures
Suvial Culture is equally divided between the three major peoples, the northern Agalocaï who are immensely scholarly and spiritual, the Vadyalocaï who live in the regional plains and central urban centers with their strong connection to Magic and Demonology, and the Kattumakkal who mostly inhabit the southern islands, suffered the most at the hands of the Kathar, and developed a dominant militarism because of it.
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The Agalocaï people hail from the northern regions of the Suvial homeland, with its vast mountains and smoldering volcanoes. This region is home to the largest Temples and spiritual centers of learning, as well as various invading Eronidas peoples. | ||
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The Vadyalocaï people hail from the more gentle central plains and the major urban centers of the largest landmass, as well as the eastern coastlines of the Suvial homeland. The Vadyalocaï are known as the most prolific Mages and Demon trainers among the Suvial, and the frontline against the Allorn Empire. | ||
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The Kattumakkal people hail from the southern islands, those which have largely been destroyed or annihilated by the Kathar Void-outs. The Kattumakkal are far more rugged than the other Suvial people, hardened by years of training and the constant loss of loved ones to savage Kathar attacks. | ||
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History
Suvial history is difficult to fully verify because many of the primary sources have long been lost to time, during the Sanraan schism that occured very early in the foundation of the Allorn Empire. It is a little known fact among the Allorn people that Talea was not the only child or creation of Estel, and that there were in fact three more, Sanraan the younger brother, Alaïaam the younger sister, and Fenhëlley the youngest brother. The youngest two largely disappear from the historical narrative, but Sanraan poses an important contestor of Estellian legitimacy, claiming the throne as first Emperor of the Allorn Empire, yet being out-competed by Talea who enjoyed more military support and subsequently went on a conquest rampage across the Teledden Principalities. Sanraan’s pro-peace and pro-politics approach to religious unification was outmatched by warfare, and many of Sanraan’s supporters were either killed or forcibly expelled to the Western Firelands, the name for Agnevaal at the time.
In these fiery mountainous lands, and with the help of the Goddess Avinla, the Suvial managed to thrive against all odds and develop a complex and diverging cultural collective that became more and more separated from the Teledden baseline to the point they were considered different Races all together, albeit with a common history. For a dozen or so thousand years, the Suvial remained mostly a backwater province that paid tribute to the Allorn Empire though had self governance, before it saw fit to break free and establish a military presence of its own. Why the Allorn Empire did not invade and crush the Suvial this early on is unclear, though scholars speculate this was because the Allorn Empire was already in an early state of decline where its politicians did not see fit to look anywhere outside the borders of the “perfect Empire”. The Suvial in turn were content to live their life in relative isolation and had little contact with the Allorn Empire at large.
In the last few thousand years of the Allorn Empire’s existence, the Suvial took a more keen note, and were horrified about what they found, the deep level of political, social, economic and political decadence, a stark contrast to the structured centralization yet flexible local administrations that make Suvial politics strong, while the Allorn was immensely corrupt. The Suvial started a program of mass armament and learning all the things that went wrong in the Allorn Empire, while sitting back and watching it all collapse during the Void Invasion and subsequent Eronidas invasion. The Suvial in turn were also raided on their northcoast by colonizing attempts from the Eroniadas resulting in the Fire-Clan Wars, while the sudden arrival of the Kathar Empire to the south started the still enduring Dark-Empire War. The Dark-Empire War resulted in the eventual creation and deployment of Kathar Void-Outs and Suvial Fire-Scars, massive regionally destructive events that killed millions on both sides and turned the war savage, continuing to affect the Suvial psyche and Kathar hatred to this day.
Language
The Suvial speak their own language called Agasi which is distinct from Altalar, though still part of the larger Nelfin language family. Agasi has a verb base in Hindi, but modified with Elven accents like ë, ï, double vowels, and soft consonants to produce a more fantasy-like version reminiscent of Hindi than a one to one copy. Naming however can be taken directly from the cultural variants, for example Agalocaï Suvial can take names from Punjab/Kashmir regions of real world India, Vadyalocaï Suvial can take names from Maharastrian naming customs, and Kattumakkal can take names from Tamil naming customs.
Religion
Suvial follow the religion of Estelley, but with some important distinctions. They emphasize the prophet Sanraan to a degree over the other two, while still considering the others valid, because he helped found the Suvial as a distinct identity and a breakaway from the Allorn hegemony. They also favor the goddess Avinla over the others because her personal patronage to them has saved them from many a disaster, and her current petrified state is the direct result of her aid to them to protect them from the Void-Outs. A very small minority of Suvial have turned to Draconism for defense against the Kathar, but this is an insignificant fraction.
Families
Suvial marriages across the various cultures are often entirely political, arranged, and purely with allied families. It is very common for the Suvial to have multiple spouses, for example a husband from an allied family, two wives from a subject family, and one husband or wife that they consider their true romance partner. The concept of marriage among the Suvial is not the same as other Races, which can often lead to some confusion, as Suvial see marriage more as an eternal political bond that can even be made between best friends, rather than an agreement to procreate or be in a romantic relationship. The Suvial are harsh on their children, and some would even say harsher on their elders. While respect and dignity towards the elders is common and older Suvial live with their younger children, when a Suvial reaches a certain age that hostile demonic possession becomes more likely, they are retired in isolation, either in a separate part of the home not accessible to others, or to Temples. Children receive some of the world’s best education, but are relentlessly hounded to perform and achieve higher degrees of success to the point of severe stress and lack of parental love.
Fashion
- Agalocaï Suvial: The Agalocaï dress comparable to real world Punjab traditional dress, with dark strong colors, and a notable favor towards flamboyant and curved footwear such as the Jutti. Women wear the Patiala Salwar with an optional dress and long-sleeved half-dress over the top, while wearing all manner of see-through silk veils. Men wear the Jama, which is a thick cotton long-sleeve coat and long-skirt combination, with rich embroidery. Men also wear the Kurta Pyjama, a very long shirt with slashes on both sides of the sleeves, with wide sylvan pants underneath. Women wear the Parandi, which are long tassels, jewelry and bells and chimes attached to long hair or ponytails while also covering their hair with a veil. For men, it is nigh impossible to find an Agalocaï man without a Turban, the real world Dastar, which is an extension of Agalocaï self respect and spirituality.
- Vadyalocaï Suvial: The Vadyalocaï dress comparable to real world Maharashtrian traditional dress, with vibrant colors for both men and women. Both upper and lower classes wear the same styles. Women wear either loose silk pants or a dress, along with a short sleeved shirt that exposes the midriff, which in turn is covered by a long fabric tied from the back diagonally across the front and flung over the shoulder, which is long enough to fall close to the floor again, or wrapped over the head like a veil. Men wear a Dhoti (piece of cloth tied around the legs to appear like pants tied at the waist) along with a shirt, and usually some sort of headcover like a cap or Pheta (similar to a turban).
- Kattumakkal Suvial: The Kattumakkal dress comparable to real world Tamil traditional dress, with strong vibrant colors for women, and white for men. The upper class wear clothing similar to the Pavada (a half sari combined with a long shawl), while the lower class wear clothes similar to the Salwar Kameez (a loose dress/trouser with a long top and bare arms). Men wear the Lungi on the lower body (a wrap around rectangular cloth tied around the waist). For the upper body men wear either a brocade vest, shirt, or an Angavastram, which is a long cloth hung around the neck with the chest bare, or wrapped diagonally across the chest and covering one arm. Both men and women adorn excessive golden jewelry and women often wear flowers in their hair.
World View
- The Suvial love tall buildings, but don’t understand why Ailor build buildings from the ground up, instead of top down. When Suvial build buildings, they build the first layer, then magically levitate it, and built a larger layer underneath, and so forth, producing tall layered buildings.
- The Suvial rarely if ever work with technology, even if Bidriq Tech is their own branch of Technological design. Bidriq in the Suvial lands is almost exclusively used for weapons and Biotics, because Magic and Demonology are much stronger in their eyes.
- The Suvial have a thriving military equipment industry, and are the only race besides the Ailor who have adopted the Matchlock Rifle design (most likely stolen with industrial espionage) though richly decorated with ivory. They also use a variety of curved swords, short bows, lamellar armor with extra plating, and short weapons, like the Kartar, Trehsool Mukh, and a variety of spiked gloves.
- The Suvial have a long tradition of military storytelling, fond of mock-battles and tales of the great achievements of their ancestors. Most Suvial can recite an epic or two about a siege that occurred near their hometown, and the deeds of the heroes who fought there.
- Suvial war games are in fact so common they developed a whole game called Yuddhel, which involves a very large playing field (with item frames), and (minecraft-maps) having ship types and army formations on them, throwing dices to declare victors when they clash, with each type having special dice rolls.
- The Suvial have a very expansive cuisine which uses large amounts of dairy, warm spices, and fruits to fill out its range of taste. As the only Nelfin culture which flavors its food beyond the barest minimum, Suvial cooking is very popular abroad.
- Suvial architecture tends towards warm, orange-brown and sandstone colors, decorated with bas-relief carvings and other complex stonework. Wood is not a very common material because the heat and humidity in Agnevaal destroy wooden buildings very quickly, not to mention the fire hazard.
- The Suvial consider fire-whip and fire-chain spells very elegant ways to visually display fire magic, favoring them over simple bolts or waves, though there is nothing wrong with using those in a pinch either. A real weapon designed in emulation of these fire spells was the urumi sword-belt, a flexible whip blade that can be worn around the waist.
- Manuals and treatises are dominant in Suvial literature. There is a solution for everything, from books on how to lead small groups to essays dictated by a sage a millennia ago on the proper maintenance of cartography tools. Ask a Suvial for the best way to solve a problem, and expect to be handed back a leaflet from the Middle Allorn period two days later.
- All Suvial see the profession of military command as very prestigious. War is an art in and of itself, the one with the most human effect and empathetic results if a general is good or bad, and so the position of Commander of any kind is an honored one. This is a double-edged sword, though- Suvial are quick to condemn bad leaders, and get rid of them as soon as possible.
- The Suvial have been known to indulge in different kinds of vision-inducing psychedelics. The most famous of them all is Avinla Spice, named after the goddess who supposedly created the plant in her final hours before calcification. The Spice grants its consumers intense visions of battle with the Kathar from the past, at both the sea and on land.
- The Suvial are the inventors and innovators of Nelfin tea culture, which is as large as its Sihai counterpart (ironically from the other side of the world). The Suvial themselves prefer black teas, often with milk, most popular of all being masala chai (including cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, star anise and ginger), made and drunk warm in public.
- Suvial are culturally encouraged to be more serious and close about their friend groups, considering many of the bonds formed as adults more meaningful than those with their own family. Parents and elders are owed respect and obeisance, but true companionship is supposed to be found with contemporaries, a gap that parents are not considered to fill.
- The Suvial initially had a hard time integrating into Regalia due to their connections to Demonology and Magic, but in recent years were granted a legal exemption on Demonology usage because Regalia was so deeply infested by them, and the Suvial proposed the only viable way to solve the ongoing and exploding problem: by subjugating them. Thus a compromise was struck that would allow the Suvial to safely vacuum up the Demons, and keep them as pets.
- Though both the Kathar Princedoms and Suvial Princedoms unleashed Void-Outs and Fire-Scars on each other without abandon, with the disappearance of Avinla, the Suvial have lost the capacity to use Fire-Scar magic. To their relief, however, Avinla’s final act prevented any further Void-Outs.
- The reason why Suvial cannot be Ordial inclined is because they are the “children” of the exalted Empress of Life, native to the land of passionate fires of existence, and in part looked upon favorably by the Dragon of Fire Caius, all of which factors which reinforce their spiritual connection with life, and inner rejection of undeath and all Ordial entities.
Trivia
- While Elephants are a hugely important symbol for the Suvial people, especially the Vadyalocaï people, Elephants are actually extinct in the Suvial homeland due to a combination of overhunting for ivory, and the Void-Outs. This is the reason why so many Suvial people are intensely environmental, as the saying among them goes: “We learned too late the importance of safeguarding the precious gifts of nature. The parting gift of the elephant was the wisdom to be good stewards of the next land”.
- The Suvial have a very reverent attitude towards things they do not understand in the world, always seeing the world as a mother who cherishes her children, and by extension seeing less and less as mysterious and more as benign and glorious even.
- Equally however, Suvial are also capable of extreme calculative coldness. One of the Suvial sayings goes: “If the Kathar did not want to be killed, then why is it so easy?”.
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