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Delicate and wispy like the softest of flowers, or hard and fortified like the strongest of trees, Yanar are the embodiment of nature itself. A long time ago, before the [[Cataclysm]], [[Estel]] had a terrible premonition come to her. To warn the [[Elven Empire]] of what she feared was to occur, she told the Nenya, who proceeded to create the Yanar as her disciples. While Yanar are typically peaceful beings, devoted to protecting nature and Aloria’s beauty, they can be corrupted and turned sour -- keen on destroying what was once treasured. Despite their original intentions, the Yanar are just as diverse and interesting as many other races -- their people widespread and their cultures distinct.
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:*Human Seedling
:*Dargan Seedling
:*Nelfin Seedling
:*Naylar Seedling
:*Gorr Seedling
:*Mer Seedling
:*Wulong Seedling
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The Yanar are the embodiment of living nature, an attempt by Estel herself to create a race of her own in order to balance out the Shendar who serve the Archdemon. Yanar are like innocence given form, in that they mean good, peacefully devoting themselves to protecting nature. And yet, Yanar can be corrupted by that which the Shendar have unleashed upon them, a fungal curse that twists and perverts their being into hating everything they made to love and steward. As a relatively young race, Yanar have had trouble identifying themselves as a people, instead of preferring to integrate into other societies.
 
==Physical Characteristics==
Yanar resemble humanoid plant-like beings with two legs, two arms, a torso, and a head. The proportions of a pure Yanar are similar to that of an Elf, having longer limbs and a more lithe body frame. Yanar do not have hair, rather they have plant like structures that resemble hair; the only thing on them that does not look plantlike are their eyes. All Yanar eyes have a halo iris of varying colors and purple or yellow eye whites. Their skin is often a mixture of plantlike materials and hardened surfaces. It is not uncommon for their shoulders or back to grow additional plant like objects, sometimes growing flowers or even fruits. Yanar range from Orc sized to Dwarf sized beings, some having additional appendages or looking different depending on their parentage. Perhaps the most unique aspect about Yanar is that they are agender, meaning they aren’t male or female. Yanar are traditionally born with both reproductive organs. Although a Yanar may have a bassy low voice, they might consider themselves female, or similarly, a small thin Yanar with female facial features may actually consider themselves male.
 
==Mental Characteristics==
Yanar are by nature peaceful, organized, and thoughtful. They often spend hours just listening to people, never interjecting, and tend to wait for others to make the first move before deciding on anything. This has caused them to be seen as indecisive, though they prefer to be seen as careful. Yanar often undergo a personal identity crisis early on in their life that does not occur in other races, in which they decide which gender they wish to portray themselves as. Furthermore, Yanar are inquisitive by nature, curious about everything they do not know, but still careful about running into trouble. Additionally, no Yanar has been observed to die of old age yet, implying they could live for really long times. Due to longevity however, their mind usually starts failing at around 100 years, after which a period of rapid worsening memory takes place. After a few months, their maximum memory span may only be 10 years, or in some bad cases only two. When this occurs, most Yanars simply separate themselves from everything else and live isolated in the wild.  


==History==
==History==
[[File:Yanar.png|400px|thumb|right|Even the Flora Yanar depicted here is still remarkably human.]]
Yanar arrived in 21 BC on the eve of the Void invasion. Estel again attempted to warn her followers of impending doom. Elven priests of the Nenya temples Watched as the Nenya grew giant flowers as large as full-grown horses. The flowers rapidly wilted, shed their petals, and bore fruit that slowly bent to the floor. The first Yanar burst from them and lay eyes on the world. Elven priests tried to heed the warning these Yanar delivered but could not persuade their leaders.
Years before the Cataclysm occurred, while the Elven Empire was still combatting [[Orc|Orcs]], [[Human|Humans]], and the [[Void]] [[demon|Demons]], Estel had a premonition of impending destruction. As a result, the [[Nenya]] created the Yanar to be disciples of Estel and warn the Elves of their fate. However, the Archdemon [[Behesael]] had a way to counter this. The rise of the [[Shendar|Shadow Elves]] proved to be beneficial to him, and the Shendar made it their biggest mission to seek out the Yanar’s destruction. As the number of Yanar dwindled and more of their focus was diverted to the Shadow Elves, their message fell to deaf ears and their goals on Aloria began to change.
 
As the Void Invasion commenced, the Yanar wandered. Estel then bestowed them with the gift of Nenyarina speech, a magical way to speak to trees and plantlife, and the Yanar used this gift to turn the natural world against the voidlings. However, the Archdemon moved swiftly and the Shendar infiltrated the Nenya temples. On the Night of the Fallen Star, with fire and axe they first cut down the priests and then the trees themselves. Some fled, but most of these colossuses moved too slowly to escape. It is said that the forest itself wept and cried out that night as the trees fell one by one. As the Yanar were tied to the Nenya, they became confused and lost, and when Estel fell, so did the Yanar.
 
They wandered the land for nearly 200 years, diminishing in number, existing in a fog-like uncertainty, and becoming merely a fable to Humans. Yet as magic slowly returned, so did the Yanar return to their senses and their original mission. Perceiving them as a threat, Shendar pursued a solution and were blessed with the fungal curse, the Essiphualë. Many Yanar succumbed to the corruption. Presently, they persist as caretakers of nature, but they do so as part of the Human, Elven, and Tigran populations.
 
''More on [[Yanar History]]''


Three gifts were given to the Shendar [[Shadow Council]]. While two of these meant nothing for wayfaring Yanar, one would become the most detrimental: the [[Erysphali]]. The development of the Erysphali, a poisonous fungus that spreads slowly throughout Daendroc, has caused enough disarray and pain for wayfaring and unfortunate Yanar. The corruption begun in Daendroc on the Shadow Isles, off the continent’s western coast. Its spread began in a few other spots on Daendroc’s jungles, but has not made it off - any strains quickly dying as they leave the continent. The number of Yanar were crippled dramatically between the fungus and the fights, leaving them few in numbers, and fewer in morale.
==Society==
Yanar don’t necessarily have a society of their own—they simply integrate with other societies. Perhaps a more accurate way of describing it is that they attach themselves to other groups of people, invited or not, and simply tend to the plant life around that group. They eventually assimilate into that group and adopt whatever culture they have.


While their numbers are diminished today, they can still be seen about Regalia and varied parts of Daendroc, mostly sticking to nomadic life or smaller tribes, and living more solitary lives. In Daendroc, they take care to preserve the landscape and stop the spread of the corruption and the influence of the Shendar before it becomes too late. However, some Yanar have begun finding new purposes to live, wandering the lands to see the glory of Aloria, or spending time in Regalia with the Yanar healing house.
===Politics===
Yanar politics do not formally exist as all Yanar are naturally submissive and don’t group together, preferring living among other races. If one takes the past into consideration, Yanar lived in an effective monarchy, with Estel as their head and the Nenya trees as their aristocracy. This in itself caused them to be paralyzed when away from their purpose for nearly 200 years, similarly to how the Regalian Empire would collapse if all nobility died overnight.


==Physical and Mental Characteristics==
===Culture===
Yanar are fairly humanoid in shape and size, typically having four limbs and a head. However, while the most human-like yanar might have flecks of visible skin here and there, Yanar will predominantly be completely covered in plantlife - from bark that covers their skin, to leaves that grow from their bodies and hair, to roots, stems, flowers, and even fruits or berries, in some cases. Occasionally, a Yanar will not be able to do something a human would. For example, sometimes vocal chords won’t develop, while others may need to photosynthesize instead of eat like a mammal.
Yanar don’t have their own culture. They adopt the culture of whatever group they attach themselves, be it Tigran, Elven, or Human. However, they do have common trends that resemble a form of culture. Their love for flowers results in flowers often being central in their clothing or close to where they live. Their houses are often overgrown with plants. Additionally, they prefer herbal and nature tending occupations over other physical labor. They also all share their general pacifist nature, meaning they do not engage in warfare.  


==Culture==
===Religion===
Every Yanar, regardless of culture, upbringing, or specific genetics, is more attuned to herbalism and herbology than any other race. This is in their genetic makeup - a natural aptitude for all things leafy, thorny, fruity, green or natural. They thrive in caring for plant life, and typically enjoy doing so. Even the younger, more inexperienced Yanar are quick to pick up botany if ever brought up to them, as if they were simply born to do it.
Yanars exclusively worship Estel still, in the same way as the Elves did before the Cataclysm. Additionally, the Yanar pray to the eight virtues in the hope that they will restore Estel to the throne of nature.  


Most Yanar take advantage of this affinity for botany by teaching their young all they know about healing plants. Yanar typically live in either isolation among small families, or within scattered nomadic tribes of between 50-100 at a time. Generations are prone to passing the knowledge of botany - especially healing and herbal remedies - down to their kin. All of this is done with the idea that one day they may cleanse Aloria of corruption and restore it to its former glory - whatever that may be.
===Economy and Technology===
Yanars do not have an effective economy and possess no technology at all. They do not value currency and otherwise only handle it out of pure necessity rather than actual desire to gather wealth. They will use their money to buy plants and other materials they need to tend to their gardens or the forests around them and may sell the tended plants or products carefully extracted from the plantlife to afford their purchases. Whatever technology they handle is often just from the people they follow around. Yanar prefer to work with Magic, Nenya speech in particular, where they use a magical flow of Exist energy to communicate with the plants around them. Every Yanar has the basic ability to use Nenya speech, but not all can to the same degree, though they have lost their ability to instruct and otherwise command plantlife.  


===Subraces of Yanar===
===Combat and Warfare===
*'''Flora:''' Flora Yanar are typically devoid of human skin. While one may have patches here and there, it is more likely due to inbreeding with another race, and has little to do with distinct Yanar characteristics. Instead, their body is covered in leaves, flowers, bark, or other varied plant life, depending on the region in which they were born, their genetics, and their upbringing. An abused Yanar, for example, may find themselves growing more hardened bark, while a vain Yanar may be more prone to developing flowers. Typically, Flora Yanar lack an organ or a limb that would naturally occur in a mammal, making it necessary for them to work around impairments, leaving them lacking things like a voice or eyes, or even forcing them to photosynthesize (though some are prone to doing that even when they do have a mammal’s stomach, simply for enjoyment). When the weather gets colder, Flora Yanar become more shriveled and weak, and will be more prone to exhaustion and sickness. However, come warmer seasons, they begin to flourish and bloom once more. Finally, Flora Yanar typically have a very flowery fragrance that surrounds them, whether or not they’re actively blooming.
Yanars do not engage in combat or warfare due to their pacifist nature. In ages past, they did ride large plant formed beasts into combat, but they never directly inflicted harm, simply telling the plants to do it for them.  


*'''Pomifer:''' The biggest, most distinct difference between Pomifer Yanar and Flora Yanar is the fact that Pomifer Yanar are more prone to bearing fruit, as opposed to flowers. They can still have plant life covering their entire body, but will distinctly grow fruit at seemingly sporadic times. Pomifer fruit can grow anywhere on the body, and in any masses. Some Pomifer Yanar may only have a few clusters of fruits or berries here and there, while others may find themselves covered in fruit at any given time. During the colder months, Pomifer Yanar behave very similarly to Flora Yanar, being very drained and withered. They cannot bear fruit if the weather is too cold. Finally, Pomifer Yanar always tend to have a distinctly fruity fragrance that surrounds them.
==Subraces==
Yanar reproduction is peculiar in that they are able to reproduce with any male from any race that is capable of  inseminating the opposite gender of their race. Through a practice that is more ritualistic in nature than it is intercourse, the Yanar retrieve genetic information and create a seedling. This seedling is then attached to a tree, where it will mature over the period of a month before the child Yanar is born. Uniquely to the race of the father, the Yanar may have different physical characteristics. Yanar are not able to reproduce with those of their own kind, resulting in the largest population of Yanar being the product of a Yanar and an Elf. This is considered the average or standard Yanar, and everything else deviates from it. Whatever seedling the Yanar is does not matter. The type of seedling product will always be determined by the father.  


*'''Bruma:''' Bruma are considered opposites to their warm-weathered kin - while Flora and Pomifer Yanar will bloom and flourish during the warmer months, Bruma thrive the most in the cold. Instead of softer or fruitier plants, Bruma will most often find their skin coated in hardened bark, with clusters of pine cones and needles protruding from this ‘flesh’. During the warmer months, while they don’t shrivel or fade, they will become more exhausted, and are more prone to noticing warmer climates, disliking them accordingly. Pine cones and needles can often be shed from Bruma Yanar, and they will usually bleed sap instead of actual blood. They often find more difficulty moving in as sprightly manners as their other kin, and are typically more content remaining dormant. Finally, Bruma Yanar have a distinct smell of evergreen trees that surrounds them.
===Human seedlings===
The product of an Ailor, Ch’ien-ji, or Qadir and a Yanar is called a Human seedling. These Yanar differ from the standard in that their proportions are more similar to Humans. Additionally, they do not have floral growths on the top of their head, instead appearing bald.  


*'''Veneno:''' The most ghastly members of the Yanar family are those who have been corrupted by the Erysphali fungus. The instant this fungus touches a Yanar, the transformation to a Veneno occurs within hours. Veneno cannot bear fruit, except the most ghastly, rotten sort. They cannot bear flowers that don’t die within minutes. Finally, their body, which once might have been an icon of health, takes on something much more shriveled and rotten. A Veneno Yanar’s days are numbered when they are corrupted, and without constant healing, they’re not expected to live more than a few more years. While Healing Light and Evergrowth magic have been used to try to temporarily put them one step closer to health, they are prone to relapsing back into their state of disrepair. Veneno Yanar are also much more predisposed to insanity; as their minds deteriorate and the Void’s corruption continues to gnaw at them, they’re much more likely to lose their minds - if not to madness, to demonic possession. Finally, Veneno Yanar have a distinct scent of rotting cabbage - though not many people understand why.
===Dargan seedlings===
The product of an Ur, Thylan, or Tigran and a Yanar is called a Dargan seedling. These Yanar differ from the standard in that they have four arms instead of two, and generally have an enlarged upper body. In some cases, they even need their second set of arms to support themselves. These seedlings often also have wooden protruding teeth.
 
===Nelfin seedlings===
Nelfin seedlings are generally seen as the Elven standard, at least from the Talar perspective. The product of a Drowdar, for example, will be blue and purple in color, while an Isldar will be white and pink. A Shendar is incapable of conceiving a child with a Yanar.
 
===Naylar seedlings===
While not able to reproduce with Slizzar, Yanar may reproduce with Allar. The Naylar seedlings look identical to Nelfin seedlings, aside from their skin being scaled with scales of leaves. Additionally, they tend to have antlers made of wood.
 
===Gorr seedlings===
The most strange looking product of Yanar reproduction is that of one with an Orc. The Gorr seedlings are large and bulky, almost muscular looking plants covered in thin cactus like thorns on their skin from head to toe. Their face is large and bony in appearance, and on top of their head is often a single flower, the only not green colored object on them. Additionally, their eyes tend to be solid black.
 
===Mer seedlings===
The product of a Yanar and a Maiar is called a Mer seedling. Mer seedlings are often confused with seaweed, in that they have large strands of seaweed like tendrils falling from the top of their head, often to their feet. These creatures are fairly small in size, almost dwarf sized and seem to be the only Yanar that can live indefinitely underwater.
 
===Wulong seedlings===
Wulong seedlings are the most animal like product of Yanar reproduction. They have long vines spanning their arms which normally wrap around them, but on command can be shot out and wrap themselves around objects. This allows Wulong seedlings to rapidly swing through tree canopies. It also walks on all fours, much like a monkey normally does.
 
===Dwarf seedlings===
The product of a Dwarf and a Yanar is called a Dwarf seedling. Dwarf seedlings appear as a completely different species, in that they look like large stocky mushrooms. Their head is usually covered in a large cap, in some cases the underside is fluorescent and often secretes a dust that smells sweet yet has a tendency to make one sleepy.
 
==Trivia==
*Sometimes when many Yanar gather in a small area, they all use the same tree to “hang” their seedlings in. One such tree was accidently set on fire once in Daenshore, resulting in the immediate death of 212 unborn seedlings, an event called “the little falling star night”.
*Many people incorrectly believe that bark giants are Yanar, while they are not. Bark giants are often Nenyarina mages creating an unliving object, resembling a living beast.  
*Not all Yanar decide on a gender, which usually happens before the age of 15. Some Yanar have been known to go through life simply referred to as “it”.  
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Yanar
Pronunciation: Yah-nar.
Common Nicknames: Plant-People, Children of the Forest, Forestfolk
Classification: Florae.
Max Age:  ???.
Naming Customs: Elven.
Languages: Elven and Common.
Subraces:
  • Human Seedling
  • Dargan Seedling
  • Nelfin Seedling
  • Naylar Seedling
  • Gorr Seedling
  • Mer Seedling
  • Wulong Seedling
  • Dwarf Seedling


The Yanar are the embodiment of living nature, an attempt by Estel herself to create a race of her own in order to balance out the Shendar who serve the Archdemon. Yanar are like innocence given form, in that they mean good, peacefully devoting themselves to protecting nature. And yet, Yanar can be corrupted by that which the Shendar have unleashed upon them, a fungal curse that twists and perverts their being into hating everything they made to love and steward. As a relatively young race, Yanar have had trouble identifying themselves as a people, instead of preferring to integrate into other societies.

Physical Characteristics

Yanar resemble humanoid plant-like beings with two legs, two arms, a torso, and a head. The proportions of a pure Yanar are similar to that of an Elf, having longer limbs and a more lithe body frame. Yanar do not have hair, rather they have plant like structures that resemble hair; the only thing on them that does not look plantlike are their eyes. All Yanar eyes have a halo iris of varying colors and purple or yellow eye whites. Their skin is often a mixture of plantlike materials and hardened surfaces. It is not uncommon for their shoulders or back to grow additional plant like objects, sometimes growing flowers or even fruits. Yanar range from Orc sized to Dwarf sized beings, some having additional appendages or looking different depending on their parentage. Perhaps the most unique aspect about Yanar is that they are agender, meaning they aren’t male or female. Yanar are traditionally born with both reproductive organs. Although a Yanar may have a bassy low voice, they might consider themselves female, or similarly, a small thin Yanar with female facial features may actually consider themselves male.

Mental Characteristics

Yanar are by nature peaceful, organized, and thoughtful. They often spend hours just listening to people, never interjecting, and tend to wait for others to make the first move before deciding on anything. This has caused them to be seen as indecisive, though they prefer to be seen as careful. Yanar often undergo a personal identity crisis early on in their life that does not occur in other races, in which they decide which gender they wish to portray themselves as. Furthermore, Yanar are inquisitive by nature, curious about everything they do not know, but still careful about running into trouble. Additionally, no Yanar has been observed to die of old age yet, implying they could live for really long times. Due to longevity however, their mind usually starts failing at around 100 years, after which a period of rapid worsening memory takes place. After a few months, their maximum memory span may only be 10 years, or in some bad cases only two. When this occurs, most Yanars simply separate themselves from everything else and live isolated in the wild.

History

Yanar arrived in 21 BC on the eve of the Void invasion. Estel again attempted to warn her followers of impending doom. Elven priests of the Nenya temples Watched as the Nenya grew giant flowers as large as full-grown horses. The flowers rapidly wilted, shed their petals, and bore fruit that slowly bent to the floor. The first Yanar burst from them and lay eyes on the world. Elven priests tried to heed the warning these Yanar delivered but could not persuade their leaders.

As the Void Invasion commenced, the Yanar wandered. Estel then bestowed them with the gift of Nenyarina speech, a magical way to speak to trees and plantlife, and the Yanar used this gift to turn the natural world against the voidlings. However, the Archdemon moved swiftly and the Shendar infiltrated the Nenya temples. On the Night of the Fallen Star, with fire and axe they first cut down the priests and then the trees themselves. Some fled, but most of these colossuses moved too slowly to escape. It is said that the forest itself wept and cried out that night as the trees fell one by one. As the Yanar were tied to the Nenya, they became confused and lost, and when Estel fell, so did the Yanar.

They wandered the land for nearly 200 years, diminishing in number, existing in a fog-like uncertainty, and becoming merely a fable to Humans. Yet as magic slowly returned, so did the Yanar return to their senses and their original mission. Perceiving them as a threat, Shendar pursued a solution and were blessed with the fungal curse, the Essiphualë. Many Yanar succumbed to the corruption. Presently, they persist as caretakers of nature, but they do so as part of the Human, Elven, and Tigran populations.

More on Yanar History

Society

Yanar don’t necessarily have a society of their own—they simply integrate with other societies. Perhaps a more accurate way of describing it is that they attach themselves to other groups of people, invited or not, and simply tend to the plant life around that group. They eventually assimilate into that group and adopt whatever culture they have.

Politics

Yanar politics do not formally exist as all Yanar are naturally submissive and don’t group together, preferring living among other races. If one takes the past into consideration, Yanar lived in an effective monarchy, with Estel as their head and the Nenya trees as their aristocracy. This in itself caused them to be paralyzed when away from their purpose for nearly 200 years, similarly to how the Regalian Empire would collapse if all nobility died overnight.

Culture

Yanar don’t have their own culture. They adopt the culture of whatever group they attach themselves, be it Tigran, Elven, or Human. However, they do have common trends that resemble a form of culture. Their love for flowers results in flowers often being central in their clothing or close to where they live. Their houses are often overgrown with plants. Additionally, they prefer herbal and nature tending occupations over other physical labor. They also all share their general pacifist nature, meaning they do not engage in warfare.

Religion

Yanars exclusively worship Estel still, in the same way as the Elves did before the Cataclysm. Additionally, the Yanar pray to the eight virtues in the hope that they will restore Estel to the throne of nature.

Economy and Technology

Yanars do not have an effective economy and possess no technology at all. They do not value currency and otherwise only handle it out of pure necessity rather than actual desire to gather wealth. They will use their money to buy plants and other materials they need to tend to their gardens or the forests around them and may sell the tended plants or products carefully extracted from the plantlife to afford their purchases. Whatever technology they handle is often just from the people they follow around. Yanar prefer to work with Magic, Nenya speech in particular, where they use a magical flow of Exist energy to communicate with the plants around them. Every Yanar has the basic ability to use Nenya speech, but not all can to the same degree, though they have lost their ability to instruct and otherwise command plantlife.

Combat and Warfare

Yanars do not engage in combat or warfare due to their pacifist nature. In ages past, they did ride large plant formed beasts into combat, but they never directly inflicted harm, simply telling the plants to do it for them.

Subraces

Yanar reproduction is peculiar in that they are able to reproduce with any male from any race that is capable of inseminating the opposite gender of their race. Through a practice that is more ritualistic in nature than it is intercourse, the Yanar retrieve genetic information and create a seedling. This seedling is then attached to a tree, where it will mature over the period of a month before the child Yanar is born. Uniquely to the race of the father, the Yanar may have different physical characteristics. Yanar are not able to reproduce with those of their own kind, resulting in the largest population of Yanar being the product of a Yanar and an Elf. This is considered the average or standard Yanar, and everything else deviates from it. Whatever seedling the Yanar is does not matter. The type of seedling product will always be determined by the father.

Human seedlings

The product of an Ailor, Ch’ien-ji, or Qadir and a Yanar is called a Human seedling. These Yanar differ from the standard in that their proportions are more similar to Humans. Additionally, they do not have floral growths on the top of their head, instead appearing bald.

Dargan seedlings

The product of an Ur, Thylan, or Tigran and a Yanar is called a Dargan seedling. These Yanar differ from the standard in that they have four arms instead of two, and generally have an enlarged upper body. In some cases, they even need their second set of arms to support themselves. These seedlings often also have wooden protruding teeth.

Nelfin seedlings

Nelfin seedlings are generally seen as the Elven standard, at least from the Talar perspective. The product of a Drowdar, for example, will be blue and purple in color, while an Isldar will be white and pink. A Shendar is incapable of conceiving a child with a Yanar.

Naylar seedlings

While not able to reproduce with Slizzar, Yanar may reproduce with Allar. The Naylar seedlings look identical to Nelfin seedlings, aside from their skin being scaled with scales of leaves. Additionally, they tend to have antlers made of wood.

Gorr seedlings

The most strange looking product of Yanar reproduction is that of one with an Orc. The Gorr seedlings are large and bulky, almost muscular looking plants covered in thin cactus like thorns on their skin from head to toe. Their face is large and bony in appearance, and on top of their head is often a single flower, the only not green colored object on them. Additionally, their eyes tend to be solid black.

Mer seedlings

The product of a Yanar and a Maiar is called a Mer seedling. Mer seedlings are often confused with seaweed, in that they have large strands of seaweed like tendrils falling from the top of their head, often to their feet. These creatures are fairly small in size, almost dwarf sized and seem to be the only Yanar that can live indefinitely underwater.

Wulong seedlings

Wulong seedlings are the most animal like product of Yanar reproduction. They have long vines spanning their arms which normally wrap around them, but on command can be shot out and wrap themselves around objects. This allows Wulong seedlings to rapidly swing through tree canopies. It also walks on all fours, much like a monkey normally does.

Dwarf seedlings

The product of a Dwarf and a Yanar is called a Dwarf seedling. Dwarf seedlings appear as a completely different species, in that they look like large stocky mushrooms. Their head is usually covered in a large cap, in some cases the underside is fluorescent and often secretes a dust that smells sweet yet has a tendency to make one sleepy.

Trivia

  • Sometimes when many Yanar gather in a small area, they all use the same tree to “hang” their seedlings in. One such tree was accidently set on fire once in Daenshore, resulting in the immediate death of 212 unborn seedlings, an event called “the little falling star night”.
  • Many people incorrectly believe that bark giants are Yanar, while they are not. Bark giants are often Nenyarina mages creating an unliving object, resembling a living beast.
  • Not all Yanar decide on a gender, which usually happens before the age of 15. Some Yanar have been known to go through life simply referred to as “it”.



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