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A significant aspect of their culture is maintaining the overgrown jungles of the isles they inhabit, acting as guardians of the small pieces of land and the animals that belong to its natural wonder and beauty. They are known to assume the shape of the many incarnated spirits of the land, becoming the animals and trees themselves and thus, ensuring that the existence of their kind remains a secret to humanity. As protectors of the tropical jungles, they often choose to attack the violators of nature, swarming their cities of stone with great force and might and bringing their settled cities to a rather swift ending. In these times of swarming, they all take on the shape of the many animals found within the humid jungles, thus leaving the settlers with the vision of the ferocious and destructive animals and constant peril that comes with inhabiting the islands. | A significant aspect of their culture is maintaining the overgrown jungles of the isles they inhabit, acting as guardians of the small pieces of land and the animals that belong to its natural wonder and beauty. They are known to assume the shape of the many incarnated spirits of the land, becoming the animals and trees themselves and thus, ensuring that the existence of their kind remains a secret to humanity. As protectors of the tropical jungles, they often choose to attack the violators of nature, swarming their cities of stone with great force and might and bringing their settled cities to a rather swift ending. In these times of swarming, they all take on the shape of the many animals found within the humid jungles, thus leaving the settlers with the vision of the ferocious and destructive animals and constant peril that comes with inhabiting the islands. | ||
====Biology==== | ====Biology==== | ||
- | The Silvara, as descendants of the Auryi gods of old, were known to have originally possessed a skin color of the shade of a pale gold, along with the prevalence of the pointed ears which would allow for an even greater distinction to be withheld between those of humanity and the elves. In keeping with this descent from the pure, they also have eyes of a deep golden and hair as golden-tinted as the sun, though lacking in abundance the greater size and, accordingly, | + | The Silvara, as descendants of the [[Cephareth|Auryi gods of old]], were known to have originally possessed a skin color of the shade of a pale gold, along with the prevalence of the pointed ears which would allow for an even greater distinction to be withheld between those of humanity and the elves. In keeping with this descent from the pure, they also have eyes of a deep golden and hair as golden-tinted as the sun, though lacking in abundance the greater size and, accordingly, |
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These elven peoples of the jungles also possess the ability to change their shape in accordance to the will of nature, oftentimes being called to hunt alongside the insentient wolves and other inhabitants of the jungle among other actions, and with this capability significantly altering their biology, even while they inhabit within their more humanoid forms. Oftentimes, worship of specific beings of both the bestial and the floral causes them to live in a form between the two in the times in which they are not engaging with any specific behavior which would require one form, thus causing the race to have a large amount of variation between their own beings. The Silvara who acknowledge the divinity of the sacred trees oftentimes boast a wrinkled skin, the bark of the trees finding its expression within these members. This adaptability, | These elven peoples of the jungles also possess the ability to change their shape in accordance to the will of nature, oftentimes being called to hunt alongside the insentient wolves and other inhabitants of the jungle among other actions, and with this capability significantly altering their biology, even while they inhabit within their more humanoid forms. Oftentimes, worship of specific beings of both the bestial and the floral causes them to live in a form between the two in the times in which they are not engaging with any specific behavior which would require one form, thus causing the race to have a large amount of variation between their own beings. The Silvara who acknowledge the divinity of the sacred trees oftentimes boast a wrinkled skin, the bark of the trees finding its expression within these members. This adaptability, |