Post by Elle on Nov 10, 2012 19:29:45 GMT -5
Woodling
Tall and slender, woodlings appear human at first glance, but elven features quickly give them away. Pointed ears, piercing eyes, and varied facial markings are racial traits. Skin tones range from alabaster in the mountains to ebony along the coastline. Woodlings have a strong affinity with nature and often have several familiars they utilize for various purposes, like gathering resources.
Woodling dwellings in urban areas are never permanent and always filled with flora; many species of plant life are universal in Woodling homes, as they are brought place to place in all forms of travel. Most Woodling dwellings in the city are maintained for the purpose of trade. Seasonal rituals draw Woodlings from their travels back to their homelands to celebrate the rites of their people; very rarely do any of this race remain abroad during these times. "A Woodling in the Spring is no friend to you or me." Being seen outside their wild domain during such times is usually an indication of foul intent, or of a an outcast.
The only known race to practice Magick, Woodlings are typically distrusted, and their services are only sought out for the exotic plant life they cultivate, as guides in the Northern Region, and for superstitious purposes. Woodling "Magick" is restricted to their powerful affinity with nature, starting fires, calling animal familiars, and the ability to detect strong auras. Even so, sometimes their knowledge of herbal potions is looked at as Magick, and many of this race have been wrongfully imprisoned or killed on suspicion of practicing a forbidden art.
Tall and slender, woodlings appear human at first glance, but elven features quickly give them away. Pointed ears, piercing eyes, and varied facial markings are racial traits. Skin tones range from alabaster in the mountains to ebony along the coastline. Woodlings have a strong affinity with nature and often have several familiars they utilize for various purposes, like gathering resources.
Woodling dwellings in urban areas are never permanent and always filled with flora; many species of plant life are universal in Woodling homes, as they are brought place to place in all forms of travel. Most Woodling dwellings in the city are maintained for the purpose of trade. Seasonal rituals draw Woodlings from their travels back to their homelands to celebrate the rites of their people; very rarely do any of this race remain abroad during these times. "A Woodling in the Spring is no friend to you or me." Being seen outside their wild domain during such times is usually an indication of foul intent, or of a an outcast.
The only known race to practice Magick, Woodlings are typically distrusted, and their services are only sought out for the exotic plant life they cultivate, as guides in the Northern Region, and for superstitious purposes. Woodling "Magick" is restricted to their powerful affinity with nature, starting fires, calling animal familiars, and the ability to detect strong auras. Even so, sometimes their knowledge of herbal potions is looked at as Magick, and many of this race have been wrongfully imprisoned or killed on suspicion of practicing a forbidden art.