Post by Elle on Nov 6, 2012 22:53:55 GMT -5
Toreka
The Toreka are the physical manifestation of the ancient draconic qualities. After the second Great War between the inner worlds, almost all was lost. The Ku-Deyu, and their predecessors, the Kray, merged after the Great War reduced their numbers to a mere fraction, threatening to wipe both species from existence. To keep the draconic lineage alive, both races committed themselves to intermarriage and re-establishing a strong, central clan structure. Toreka are fiercely mistrusting of external culture, and study it only as a function of commerce. “Toreka” means “tower,” “stronghold,” or, “we are the last.”
Ku-Deyu, not being native to the world of Nova, first arrived during the Dark Ages and brought new advancements to the world during the medieval period. The Kray however, being clan based, kept their draconic qualities more hidden than the Ku-Deyu.
Toreka are known for their elven features; often they are mistaken for woodlings. Long pointed ears and smooth skin bearing patches of scales are distinguishing features, along with lavender eyes-a vestige of their Kray lineage. Some still hold draconic features such as horns. Toreka are remarkable at solving problems and building. They are extremely intelligent regarding Alchemy and Mechanics, but no longer practice the magical discipline of their Ku-Deyu heritage. Additionally, the Toreka share their Kray ancestor’s Blood Rage, a condition that causes them to berserk when threatened or highly angered. During Blood Rage, Toreka become extremely hostile and their physical strength increases significantly, however, the hysteria resulting from Blood Rage often leaves them unable to distinguish friend from foe.
Classes: (Classes Toreka are more likely to succeed at.)
Alchemy
Mechanics
Aristocrat
Mercenary
The Toreka are the physical manifestation of the ancient draconic qualities. After the second Great War between the inner worlds, almost all was lost. The Ku-Deyu, and their predecessors, the Kray, merged after the Great War reduced their numbers to a mere fraction, threatening to wipe both species from existence. To keep the draconic lineage alive, both races committed themselves to intermarriage and re-establishing a strong, central clan structure. Toreka are fiercely mistrusting of external culture, and study it only as a function of commerce. “Toreka” means “tower,” “stronghold,” or, “we are the last.”
Ku-Deyu, not being native to the world of Nova, first arrived during the Dark Ages and brought new advancements to the world during the medieval period. The Kray however, being clan based, kept their draconic qualities more hidden than the Ku-Deyu.
Toreka are known for their elven features; often they are mistaken for woodlings. Long pointed ears and smooth skin bearing patches of scales are distinguishing features, along with lavender eyes-a vestige of their Kray lineage. Some still hold draconic features such as horns. Toreka are remarkable at solving problems and building. They are extremely intelligent regarding Alchemy and Mechanics, but no longer practice the magical discipline of their Ku-Deyu heritage. Additionally, the Toreka share their Kray ancestor’s Blood Rage, a condition that causes them to berserk when threatened or highly angered. During Blood Rage, Toreka become extremely hostile and their physical strength increases significantly, however, the hysteria resulting from Blood Rage often leaves them unable to distinguish friend from foe.
Classes: (Classes Toreka are more likely to succeed at.)
Alchemy
Mechanics
Aristocrat
Mercenary