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| ===== The Neiara, the Forgotten Race ===== | ===== The Neiara, the Forgotten Race ===== | ||
| - | The Neiara are an ancient, forgotten race of elves that were neither exceptional in their pursuits of science nor spirituality in contrast to both of their successors of the Mirara and the Vaathara respectively, | + | The Neiara are an ancient, forgotten race of elves that were neither exceptional in their pursuits of science nor spirituality in contrast to both of their successors of the [[races: |
| ==== Origins ==== | ==== Origins ==== | ||
| - | In ages past, the elven people who would become | + | In ages past, the elven people who would come to recognize themselves as the Neiara fled Arethayn, the mythical homeland of the elves, to begin a new era of peace and prosperity where elves lived freely and not bound to any caste system, the reason for their departure being the persecution of those who refused to bow before either the purest of the Arethara or emulate the greater Cephareth. Those purest of the Arethara were known as the Elefyr, and as they had achieved apotheosis through the preservation of Caelarkhe and the emulation of the greater ancestor spirits, they had become the icons to be worshipped throughout the land of Arethayn.\\ |
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| - | As the Elefyr had become regarded as the chosen of the original Cephareth, it was stated by these new rulers that the Cephareth had abandoned the ancestors of those who would become the Neiara. The schism between the Neiara and the Arethara was furthermore revealed as they both inhabited Arethayn alongside the other, and as they entered into an era of conflict with the Arethara, the Arethara eventually ousted them from the elven homeland, instigating a diaspora of the Neiari people. Thus, many of the Neiara entered the lands to the west of Arethayn, in time calling this land of mortality Driayn. | + | As the Elefyr had become regarded as the chosen of the original Cephareth, it was stated by these new rulers that the Cephareth had abandoned the ancestors of those who would become the Neiara. The schism between the Neiara and the Arethara was furthermore revealed as they both inhabited Arethayn alongside the other, and as they entered into an era of conflict with the Arethara, the Arethara eventually ousted them from the elven homeland, instigating a diaspora of the Neiari people. Thus, many of the Neiara entered the lands to the west of Arethayn, in time calling this land of mortality |
| ==== Culture ==== | ==== Culture ==== | ||
| Unlike the sophisticated and unified Arethara, the Neiara were thought to possess the egalitarian nature of the Cephareth of ages past. These beings of magical form instead aimed to live in a society where none of their people reigned supreme to the others of their culture, believing that all elves were of significance and importance as they belonged to an echelon of elves that were thought by the Elefyr of Arethayn to be inferior, as descendants of the lesser of the ancestral gods of the Cephareth. This society of theirs thus emulated instead ancestor spirits that yet were distinguished by their relation to the individuals who constituted the modern Neiara, though there not being a centralized form of power and authority that could provide a homogeneity to their people, their customs, and their religious beliefs. Accordingly, | Unlike the sophisticated and unified Arethara, the Neiara were thought to possess the egalitarian nature of the Cephareth of ages past. These beings of magical form instead aimed to live in a society where none of their people reigned supreme to the others of their culture, believing that all elves were of significance and importance as they belonged to an echelon of elves that were thought by the Elefyr of Arethayn to be inferior, as descendants of the lesser of the ancestral gods of the Cephareth. This society of theirs thus emulated instead ancestor spirits that yet were distinguished by their relation to the individuals who constituted the modern Neiara, though there not being a centralized form of power and authority that could provide a homogeneity to their people, their customs, and their religious beliefs. Accordingly, | ||
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| As an elven race, the members of the Neiara practiced magic and sorcery as attained through the gifts of their ancestors, and they thought of any who could not perform such feats that they were lesser in ability and potential. Furthermore, | As an elven race, the members of the Neiara practiced magic and sorcery as attained through the gifts of their ancestors, and they thought of any who could not perform such feats that they were lesser in ability and potential. Furthermore, | ||
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| - | The arts of magic practiced by the Neiara would come to be very diverse, and this furthermore allowed for their two racial progeny to develop their own kind of magic independent from the strictures professed by the Arethara. As this was the case, there existed no limitation to surpass or profanity to achieve, and this granted them a free reign over their practices and abilities that they would come to possess. Thus, there were much more able and apt to discover the intricacies of magic and the ways of the world as dictated by its binding, and they found that there existed many exceptions to this binding. This was in contrast to the Arethara, who professed a fear of the instability that existed from without Arethayn as they sought to organize themselves in agreement with the primordial entity of Caelarkhe, the source of stability and life among creation.\\ | + | The arts of magic practiced by the Neiara would come to be very diverse, and this furthermore allowed for their two racial progeny to develop their own kind of magic independent from the strictures professed by the Arethara. As this was the case, there existed no limitation to surpass or profanity to achieve, and this granted them a free reign over their practices and abilities that they would come to possess. Thus, there were much more able and apt to discover the intricacies of magic and the ways of the world as dictated by its binding, and they found that there existed many exceptions to this binding. This was in contrast to the Arethara, who professed a fear of the instability that existed from without Arethayn as they sought to organize themselves in agreement with the primordial entity of [[[pantheons: |
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| - | The Neiara, | + | The Neiara, who would come to contest Caelarkhe as the primordial and primal force of the world, instead believe that there existed the [[pantheons: |
| ==== Biology ==== | ==== Biology ==== | ||
| - | The Neiari race, which constituted the vast majority of those elves who did not pledge themselves before the ascendant rulers and developing caste system of Arethayn, were known to still possess the golden features which were most reminiscent of the golden light of Soryi blood. These features were still present within the Arethara, as a result of their shared ancestry from the divine Cephareth. The Neiara, who were the first to diverge from the perceived grandiosity and virtue of the Arethara, yet managed to retain most of the characteristics of the Cephareth as the Arethara did, and this being distinguishable from those of the Undara, the Ayenara, and the Silvara, who each came to inhabit within a different form than that presented by the original Cephareth.\\ | + | The Neiari race, which constituted the vast majority of those elves who did not pledge themselves before the ascendant rulers and developing caste system of Arethayn, were known to still possess the golden features which were most reminiscent of the golden light of Soryi blood. These features were still present within the Arethara, as a result of their shared ancestry from the divine Cephareth. The Neiara, who were the first to diverge from the perceived grandiosity and virtue of the Arethara, yet managed to retain most of the characteristics of the Cephareth as the Arethara did, and this being distinguishable from those of the [[races: |
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| Though the Neiara resembled the Cephareth, they were distinguished apart from the Arethara through their possession of a paler shade of gold than the Arethara, and it was professed by the Arethara that this was a result of their descent from lesser Cephareth who did not retain as great of the quantities of the golden light within themselves. Nonetheless, | Though the Neiara resembled the Cephareth, they were distinguished apart from the Arethara through their possession of a paler shade of gold than the Arethara, and it was professed by the Arethara that this was a result of their descent from lesser Cephareth who did not retain as great of the quantities of the golden light within themselves. Nonetheless, | ||
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| As an elven race, they are easily recognized as distinct from those of humanity through their sharply pointed ears, and it is this feature that humans recognize and fear as markers of a more supernatural kind of being. These elves are often recognized through their relatively tall stature, though being accompanied by narrow shoulders and hips such that their form is not intimidating. Rather, they are slender and graceful, there not being found much muscularity as they often wield magic rather than the learned arts of the sword and shield. | As an elven race, they are easily recognized as distinct from those of humanity through their sharply pointed ears, and it is this feature that humans recognize and fear as markers of a more supernatural kind of being. These elves are often recognized through their relatively tall stature, though being accompanied by narrow shoulders and hips such that their form is not intimidating. Rather, they are slender and graceful, there not being found much muscularity as they often wield magic rather than the learned arts of the sword and shield. | ||