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Many humans, from many worlds, have come to Felarya over the years.  Often attracted by its treasures, wealth, and fabulous legends. Some humans come with technology, some with powerful magic, others just determination. What they all share however is ingenuity and the ability to form large effective groups.
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Social creatures, humans often create city's and society's around them.  Many of the ruins scattered across Felarya were once human settlements. They also are best at adversity, sometimes the more inventive or courageous types can surmount incredible odds. But they  can also be individually and sometimes collectively arrogant and short sighted. Humans tend to consider themselves superior to other creatures.
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Moreover, many humans come from worlds where they are the dominant race - or at least one of the dominant one - thus it's often a great shock for them when they discover the nature of Felarya, and the fact they are but a piece of food in the eyes of big predators and not "god's creature" any more... Most manage to get on with it with time, but some may react violently or even become permanently crazy.
 
  
It's worth noticing that humans native of Felarya are generally physically stronger and slighty taller than others.
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[[Image:humanwiki.jpg|thumb|right|450px|The human mage Luana. Picture by Arseniquez and used with artist's permission. For larger version visit [http://arseniquez.deviantart.com/ arseniquez's gallery]]]
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Many humans from many worlds have come to Felarya over the years, often attracted by its treasures, wealth, and fabulous legends.  Some humans come with technology, some with powerful magic, others just come with determination. What they all share however is ingenuity and the ability to form large effective groups. Social creatures, humans often create cities and societies around them.  Many of the ruins scattered across Felarya were once human settlements. They are excellent at dealing with adversity; sometimes the more inventive or courageous types can surmount incredible odds to achieve their goals. But they can also be individualistic, and sometimes collectively arrogant and short sighted. Humans tend to consider themselves superior to other creatures. Moreover, many humans come from worlds where they are the dominant race, or at least one of the dominant races, thus it's often a great shock for them when they discover the nature of Felarya, and the fact they are but a piece of food in the eyes of big predators and not "god's creature" any more. The majority of them manage to get used to this fact and go on with their lives, but some may react violently or even, in rare cases, become permanently crazy. It's worth noticing that the human natives of Felarya are generally stronger and slightly taller than non-native humans.
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===[[Human Culture|Culture]] ===
  
 
== Delurans ==
 
== Delurans ==
Delurans are not very numerous in Felarya and are mostly concentrated in their underground base, west of the [[giant tree]].
 
  
They are a moderatly advanced and industrious people and have come to Felarya mostly to scout, in order to determine if Felarya is worth the effort of an invasion and extensive colonization by Delurah, their homeworld. So far the answer is clearly "no". Deluran scouts suffered many casualties and lot of them ended in the bellies of nearby [[nagas]], especialy the dreaded [[Crisis]]. One would point that they really choose a bad spot to settle though, stuck as they are between nagas and [[fairies]].
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[[Image:Flagdeluranwiki.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Delurans]]
  
Besides predators, one of the Delurans's biggest problem is that, for some reasons, the steel of their weapons rust very fast on Felarya once in surface. This means they must rely more on their excellent detection devices than on sheer firepower. This makes Delurans on Felarya cautious and stealthy peoples.
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Delurans are not very numerous on Felarya and are mostly concentrated in their underground base, west of the [[giant tree]]. They are a moderately advanced and industrious people, and have come to Felarya mostly to scout, in order to determine if Felarya is worth the effort of an invasion and extensive colonization by Delurah, their homeworld.  So far the answer is clearly "no".  Deluran scouts have suffered many casualties and many of them have ended in the bellies of nearby [[nagas]], especially the dreaded [[Crisis]].  They chose a really bad spot to settle, stuck as they are between nagas and [[fairies]]. Besides predators, one of the Delurans's biggest problems is that, for some unknown reasons, the steel that their weapons are made out of rusts very quickly on Felarya's surface. This means they must rely more on their excellent detection devices than on sheer firepower, making them a cautious and stealthy people. They have no alliances with any other humanoid race and usually ignore them completely.  In general, Deluran scouts tend to think that their mission will end soon and that they will be able to leave this dangerous world.  Their leaders have other plans for them though...  The naga [[Anna]] was a Deluran engineer before being turned into a naga.
  
they have no alliances with any other humanoid races and usually ignore them completely. In general, Deluran scouts tend to think their mission will end soon and they will be able to leave this dangerous world. Their leaders have other projects for them though...
 
  
[[Anna]] was a Deluran before being turned into a naga.
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== Akaptor nomads ==
  
== Negavians ==
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[[Image:Flagnomadwiki.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Akaptor Nomad flag]]
  
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Akaptor nomads are the principal human inhabitants of the [[Akaptor desert]].  They call themselves Qesjhatams, which means "time walkers". The very harsh and deadly environment of this desert has turned them into a tough and sturdy people able to survive in extreme conditions, making them fierce and skilled desert warriors as well.  They possess an encyclopedic knowledge of all the dangers and fauna of the place, and have even learned how to survive in the [[Akaptor desert#Mirages of the past|past]] for short periods of time.  They are one of the few people who know how to fight a [[fauna5#Time Shark|time shark]] and win more often than not. What makes these nomads famous, however, is their incredible mastery with stilts.  According to a popular saying, their children are born with stilts, and learn how to use them even before they learn to walk.  Indeed, they move so fluidly, swiftly, and naturally on them, it's like they aren't stilts but their actual legs.  Watching a Qesjhatam ritual dance performed on 40 foot long stilts is a spectacle you never forget. Several tribes have settled and founded small, discrete cities across the desert, which represent invaluable help and safe havens for travelers.
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==<font color = #900> Miratans</font> ==
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Miratans are a military society who travel to other worlds through a dimensional tunnel network. They use tanks, mechas, and large amounts of infantry. They have no space ships yet but are working on several prototypes.  They firmly believe in their superiority over other races and have no problems wiping out entire colonies in pursuit of resources and technology.  Their total armed forces number in the hundreds of millions. However, they are currently suffering from a terrible famine and other catastrophes on their homeworld, and have been raiding many worlds for food. Their plans on Felarya remain unknown for the moment, but they don't seem to be too belligerent, and keep a solid but discrete presence in their [[Frost peak#Miratan military base|base]] at [[Frost peak]].  They have very limited contact with other humans communities on Felarya.
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<font color = #900>Miratans belong to Randomdude. This idea have been submitted before the November 15th, 2009 and their author didn't approve the disclaimer. Thus you must ask their permission before any use. </font>
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==<font color = #900> People of the Bowl </font>==
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The "People of the Bowl" are peaceful and long lived, and are inhabitants of the [[Jungle Bowl]].  The original humans of this land were whisked to Felarya when their rolling farmlands were "switched" with a large granite mountain in the Frostpeaks at the edge of the [[Ixtapal marshes]]. They have built a prosperous and serene community there, under the protection of [[Cypress]], a [[dryads|dryad]] who they raised from a sapling centuries ago. The people of the bowl make great use of the dryad's link and are all connected through it. This makes them a very tight-knit community; often, all of them will feel the same general background emotion, the intensity depending on how strong of a link they have. This allows the people of the bowl to share both the highs and the lows of their emotions.  It also makes them very coordinated: an attack on one is an attack on all, and the attackers with be fought with great  determination and heavy firepower. Indeed, despite their agrarian and naturalistic appearance (many of them live in the trees), the people of the bowl are quite technologically advanced. This is in part because the world they came from was well developed already, but mostly because Jhon Gallanfreed imparted the knowledge of his own people to them when he came and chose to live in the bowl some 500 years ago. They keep most of this technology hidden below ground and use it rarely.
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<font color = #900> People of the Bowl belongs to Wowandwas. This idea have been submitted before the November 15th, 2009 and their author didn't approve the disclaimer. Thus you must ask their permission before any use.</font>
  
== Akaptor nomads ==
 
Akaptor nomad are the principal humans inhabitants of the [[Akaptor desert]]. They call themselves Qesjhatams : "time walkers"
 
  
The very harsh and dangerous environnment of this deadly desert turned them into a tough and sturdy people able to survive in extreme conditions, and fierce warriors as well, redoutable in their element. They possess an encyclopedic knowledge of all the dangers and fauna of the place, and even learned how to survive in the past for a short amount of time. Moreover, they are about the only people who know how to fight a [[fauna2#Time Shark|time sharks]] with reasonnable chances of success.
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[[Image:Ladimuswiki.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Ladimus Ehrinejahr, the famous biologist. Picture by ZomBynX aka Nksrocks and used with artist's permission.  For larger version visit [http://ZomBynX.deviantart.com/ ZomBynX's gallery]]]
  
What makes these nomads famous however, is their incredible mastery of stilts. According to a popular saying, their youngs are born with stilts and they learn to use it even before walking. Indeed they move so fluidly, swiftly and naturally on them, it's like second legs. Watching a Qesjhatam ritual dance performed on 40 feet long stilts is a spectacle you never forget.
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== [[Negav#Negavian People|Negavian People]] ==
  
Several tribes have settled and founded small and discrete cities across the desert.
 
  
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== Ever-Merchants ==
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A race of human shopkeepers filled with mystery. They can be found all over Felarya, in cities and in traveling caravans. They have their large domed embassy in [[Negav]] as well. They deal in all sorts of merchandise, and have singlehandedly created an exchange rate system that encompasses the thousands of currencies used by Felaryans. They are well known for their fair prices, and good nature. Adventures of all stripes swear on the Ever-Merchant's shops, trading in the loot they get while raiding lost temples and cities in the Felaryan jungles and buying enchanted items unavailable anywhere else! They even deal in Ascarlin, making them an indispensable asset in Negav.
  
== Miratans ==
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The Ever-Merchants capital, and origin dimension is unknown, and the Merchants themselves refuse adamantly to talk about their origins or where they get their wares from. Negav spies, sent by the [[Negavian factions#Ps'isol Magiocrats|Ps'isol magiocrats]], reported back that the Merchants seem to come somewhere from the [[Fairy kingdom]], but this couldn't be investigated further due to the dangers of the zone. This raises interesting questions though, on what sort of deal the merchants have with [[fairies]] and how they could pass through the zone on a regular basis.
Miratans are a military society who travel to other worlds through a dimensional tunnel network. They use tanks and mecha along with a large standing army. They have no space ships yet but are working on several prototypes. They firmly believe in their superiority over other races and have no problems wiping out entire colonies in pursuit of resources and technology. Their total armed forces number in the hundreds of millions. However, they are currently suffering from a terrible famine and catastrophe on their homeworld and are raiding many worlds for food. Their plans on Felarya remain unknown for the moment but they don't seem too bellicose and keep a solid but discrete presence in their [[Frost peak#Miratan military base|base]] at [[Frost peak]]. Their contacts with other humans communities of Felarya are minimal.
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==== Important Figures of the Miratans ====
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Regardless of how they do it, the Ever-Merchants can be found the world over. From winding caravans snaking through the [[Great rocky fields]], to small floating Shop Ships that sail along the coasts of the [[Topazial sea]], and through the rivers as well. The Ever-Merchants wear brightly colored tunics, Red and Gold, with some sort of magical armor commonly found underneath. They are human, but have no hair upon their bodies, and have a byzantine tattoo system that shows some sort of ranking within their guild-structured society. Attacking an ever-merchant to rob them is generally not a good idea. They seem to be all capable magicians, and the moment you turn against one, the rest of the organization will immediately know and refuse to trade with you ever again.
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Caidance Binermas
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== Torinians ==
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A strong willed people living in relative harmony with an array of [[Harpies]] in the sky high city of [[Islands of the Shimmering sea#Torin city|Torin]]. The Torinians are a very militaristic lot and place great emphasis on the strength, courage, integrity, and intelligence of their people, priding themselves on being able to produce exceptional warriors. Due to the strange nature of Iracal Island and its "White Storms," it's widely believed that the Torinians are no longer totally humans anymore. The most common mutations are slightly avian eyes, a lighter bone structure, and plumage (more specifically down feathers and filoplumes) mixed in with their hair.  As a result, their body hair appears thicker in comparison to that of other humans. The Torinians have also developed innate magic, or a store of raw magical energy inside their bodies that they have learned to manifest in a number of ways but primarily put to use through weapons.
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They are very used to live with harpies and newer generations of Torinians use [[Harpy Language|harpy dialect]] perfectly, being able to sustain colorful exchange with the great predators. This can leads to misunderstanding when communicating with other humans, sometimes failing to realize when someone is mocking or insulting them!
  
== Crimson Eyes Tribe ==
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== Known Humans ==
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*[[Léa]]
  
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*[[Gunther]]
  
== People of the Bowl ==
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*[[Rev]]
A peaceful and long lived people, inhabitant of the [[Jungle Bowl]]. The original humans of this land were whisked to Felarya when their rolling farmlands were 'switched' with that of a large granite mountain in the Frostpeaks at the edge of the [[Great marshes]].
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They built a prosperous and sereine community there, under the protection of [[Cypress]], a [[dryads|dryad]] who has been raised by them centuries ago. The people of the bowl make great use of the dryad's link and are all connected throught it. This makes them a very tight community. Often all the people will feel the same general background emotion; depending on how strong a link they maintain. Allowing the people of the Bowl to have shared highs and lows of emotion. 
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*[[Marken]]
  
It also makes them very coordinated; an attack on one is an attack on all, which will be dealt with great determination... and good firepower as well.
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*[[Mezzus]]
Indeed, despite their agrarian and naturalistic appearances (many live in the trees) the people of the Bowl are quite technologically advanced. This is in part because the world they came from was well developed already, but mostly because Jhon Gallanfreed imparted the knowledge of his own people to them when he came and chose to live in the bowl some 500 years ago. however they keep most of this technology hidden and use it rarely.
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==== Important Figures of the Bowl ====
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*[[Seliky]]
Jhon Gallenfreed
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Jack Harbin
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*Sanix
  
Gwen
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*[[Grip]]
  
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*[[Ramtov Telekline]]
  
=== Other Known Humans ===
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*Trisha
[[Léa]]
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[[Gunther]]
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*[[Timor]]
  
[[Rev]]
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*Vale
  
Seliky
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*[[Captain Pal Sebrit]]
  
Sanix
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*[[Manda Kugi]]
  
Trisha
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*[[Isham]]
  
Vale
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*[[Lady Lesona]]
  
  
*Credits goes to Randomdude for the design and idea of the Miratans.
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*Credits goes to Silenteric for the idea of ever-merchants and to TheLightLost for the Torinians. <font color = #900>Miratans belong to Randomdude. People of the Bowl belongs to Wowandwas. Those are ideas that have been submitted before the November 15th, 2009 and their authors didn't approve the disclaimer. Thus you must ask their permission before any use. </font>
  
  
 
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The human mage Luana. Picture by Arseniquez and used with artist's permission. For larger version visit arseniquez's gallery

Many humans from many worlds have come to Felarya over the years, often attracted by its treasures, wealth, and fabulous legends. Some humans come with technology, some with powerful magic, others just come with determination. What they all share however is ingenuity and the ability to form large effective groups. Social creatures, humans often create cities and societies around them. Many of the ruins scattered across Felarya were once human settlements. They are excellent at dealing with adversity; sometimes the more inventive or courageous types can surmount incredible odds to achieve their goals. But they can also be individualistic, and sometimes collectively arrogant and short sighted. Humans tend to consider themselves superior to other creatures. Moreover, many humans come from worlds where they are the dominant race, or at least one of the dominant races, thus it's often a great shock for them when they discover the nature of Felarya, and the fact they are but a piece of food in the eyes of big predators and not "god's creature" any more. The majority of them manage to get used to this fact and go on with their lives, but some may react violently or even, in rare cases, become permanently crazy. It's worth noticing that the human natives of Felarya are generally stronger and slightly taller than non-native humans.

Culture

Delurans

Delurans

Delurans are not very numerous on Felarya and are mostly concentrated in their underground base, west of the giant tree. They are a moderately advanced and industrious people, and have come to Felarya mostly to scout, in order to determine if Felarya is worth the effort of an invasion and extensive colonization by Delurah, their homeworld. So far the answer is clearly "no". Deluran scouts have suffered many casualties and many of them have ended in the bellies of nearby nagas, especially the dreaded Crisis. They chose a really bad spot to settle, stuck as they are between nagas and fairies. Besides predators, one of the Delurans's biggest problems is that, for some unknown reasons, the steel that their weapons are made out of rusts very quickly on Felarya's surface. This means they must rely more on their excellent detection devices than on sheer firepower, making them a cautious and stealthy people. They have no alliances with any other humanoid race and usually ignore them completely. In general, Deluran scouts tend to think that their mission will end soon and that they will be able to leave this dangerous world. Their leaders have other plans for them though... The naga Anna was a Deluran engineer before being turned into a naga.


Akaptor nomads

Akaptor Nomad flag

Akaptor nomads are the principal human inhabitants of the Akaptor desert. They call themselves Qesjhatams, which means "time walkers". The very harsh and deadly environment of this desert has turned them into a tough and sturdy people able to survive in extreme conditions, making them fierce and skilled desert warriors as well. They possess an encyclopedic knowledge of all the dangers and fauna of the place, and have even learned how to survive in the past for short periods of time. They are one of the few people who know how to fight a time shark and win more often than not. What makes these nomads famous, however, is their incredible mastery with stilts. According to a popular saying, their children are born with stilts, and learn how to use them even before they learn to walk. Indeed, they move so fluidly, swiftly, and naturally on them, it's like they aren't stilts but their actual legs. Watching a Qesjhatam ritual dance performed on 40 foot long stilts is a spectacle you never forget. Several tribes have settled and founded small, discrete cities across the desert, which represent invaluable help and safe havens for travelers.


Miratans

Miratans are a military society who travel to other worlds through a dimensional tunnel network. They use tanks, mechas, and large amounts of infantry. They have no space ships yet but are working on several prototypes. They firmly believe in their superiority over other races and have no problems wiping out entire colonies in pursuit of resources and technology. Their total armed forces number in the hundreds of millions. However, they are currently suffering from a terrible famine and other catastrophes on their homeworld, and have been raiding many worlds for food. Their plans on Felarya remain unknown for the moment, but they don't seem to be too belligerent, and keep a solid but discrete presence in their base at Frost peak. They have very limited contact with other humans communities on Felarya.

Miratans belong to Randomdude. This idea have been submitted before the November 15th, 2009 and their author didn't approve the disclaimer. Thus you must ask their permission before any use.


People of the Bowl

The "People of the Bowl" are peaceful and long lived, and are inhabitants of the Jungle Bowl. The original humans of this land were whisked to Felarya when their rolling farmlands were "switched" with a large granite mountain in the Frostpeaks at the edge of the Ixtapal marshes. They have built a prosperous and serene community there, under the protection of Cypress, a dryad who they raised from a sapling centuries ago. The people of the bowl make great use of the dryad's link and are all connected through it. This makes them a very tight-knit community; often, all of them will feel the same general background emotion, the intensity depending on how strong of a link they have. This allows the people of the bowl to share both the highs and the lows of their emotions. It also makes them very coordinated: an attack on one is an attack on all, and the attackers with be fought with great determination and heavy firepower. Indeed, despite their agrarian and naturalistic appearance (many of them live in the trees), the people of the bowl are quite technologically advanced. This is in part because the world they came from was well developed already, but mostly because Jhon Gallanfreed imparted the knowledge of his own people to them when he came and chose to live in the bowl some 500 years ago. They keep most of this technology hidden below ground and use it rarely.

People of the Bowl belongs to Wowandwas. This idea have been submitted before the November 15th, 2009 and their author didn't approve the disclaimer. Thus you must ask their permission before any use.


Ladimus Ehrinejahr, the famous biologist. Picture by ZomBynX aka Nksrocks and used with artist's permission. For larger version visit ZomBynX's gallery

Negavian People

Ever-Merchants

A race of human shopkeepers filled with mystery. They can be found all over Felarya, in cities and in traveling caravans. They have their large domed embassy in Negav as well. They deal in all sorts of merchandise, and have singlehandedly created an exchange rate system that encompasses the thousands of currencies used by Felaryans. They are well known for their fair prices, and good nature. Adventures of all stripes swear on the Ever-Merchant's shops, trading in the loot they get while raiding lost temples and cities in the Felaryan jungles and buying enchanted items unavailable anywhere else! They even deal in Ascarlin, making them an indispensable asset in Negav.

The Ever-Merchants capital, and origin dimension is unknown, and the Merchants themselves refuse adamantly to talk about their origins or where they get their wares from. Negav spies, sent by the Ps'isol magiocrats, reported back that the Merchants seem to come somewhere from the Fairy kingdom, but this couldn't be investigated further due to the dangers of the zone. This raises interesting questions though, on what sort of deal the merchants have with fairies and how they could pass through the zone on a regular basis.

Regardless of how they do it, the Ever-Merchants can be found the world over. From winding caravans snaking through the Great rocky fields, to small floating Shop Ships that sail along the coasts of the Topazial sea, and through the rivers as well. The Ever-Merchants wear brightly colored tunics, Red and Gold, with some sort of magical armor commonly found underneath. They are human, but have no hair upon their bodies, and have a byzantine tattoo system that shows some sort of ranking within their guild-structured society. Attacking an ever-merchant to rob them is generally not a good idea. They seem to be all capable magicians, and the moment you turn against one, the rest of the organization will immediately know and refuse to trade with you ever again.

Torinians

A strong willed people living in relative harmony with an array of Harpies in the sky high city of Torin. The Torinians are a very militaristic lot and place great emphasis on the strength, courage, integrity, and intelligence of their people, priding themselves on being able to produce exceptional warriors. Due to the strange nature of Iracal Island and its "White Storms," it's widely believed that the Torinians are no longer totally humans anymore. The most common mutations are slightly avian eyes, a lighter bone structure, and plumage (more specifically down feathers and filoplumes) mixed in with their hair. As a result, their body hair appears thicker in comparison to that of other humans. The Torinians have also developed innate magic, or a store of raw magical energy inside their bodies that they have learned to manifest in a number of ways but primarily put to use through weapons.

They are very used to live with harpies and newer generations of Torinians use harpy dialect perfectly, being able to sustain colorful exchange with the great predators. This can leads to misunderstanding when communicating with other humans, sometimes failing to realize when someone is mocking or insulting them!

Known Humans

  • Sanix
  • Trisha
  • Vale


  • Credits goes to Silenteric for the idea of ever-merchants and to TheLightLost for the Torinians. Miratans belong to Randomdude. People of the Bowl belongs to Wowandwas. Those are ideas that have been submitted before the November 15th, 2009 and their authors didn't approve the disclaimer. Thus you must ask their permission before any use.