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===== The Vaathara, the Elven People of Regaayn ===== | ===== The Vaathara, the Elven People of Regaayn ===== | ||
- | The Vaathari people are an elven race native to the continent of, in the mortal tongue of its inhabitants, | + | The Vaathari people are an elven race native to the continent of, in the mortal tongue of its inhabitants, |
==== Origins ==== | ==== Origins ==== | ||
- | The Vaathari race once belonged to the same kind of being as the Neiara, who descended from the lesser Cephareth of Arethayn. In becoming the Vaathara, they adopted worship of the Valdaen, powerful Novyi entities who inhabited within the void of darkness that could then preside over the matters of their people as a result of their summoning. Together, the three gods of the Valdaen, which include Moravir, Arovaera, and Eluvoris, taught them to be better than and overcome the darkness, and rather than the primordial absence causing them to slip into death and unknowing, they would instead be reborn within it. Regardless, the unity of thought and culture that the Valdaen instigated among the Vaathara caused them to develop increasingly dominating and persevering personalities who attempted to establish their own rule among the mortal world, and in time, they ejected the mannish peoples from the land which they would call Regaayn and thereby forcing them to live in the deserts of the west. This transition signaled the beginning of the new people, the Vaathara, who would easily become more common as the members of the Neiara turned to the new gods for sustenance and a more evolved concept of purity. | + | The Vaathari race once belonged to the same kind of being as the [[Neiara]], who descended from the lesser |
==== Culture ==== | ==== Culture ==== | ||
The Vaathara hold in high regard the values given to them by the Valdaen, such that the word of the Valdaen is absolute and must not be disregarded if one wants to be subject to their mediation and transformation into perfection in the afterlife. Specifically, | The Vaathara hold in high regard the values given to them by the Valdaen, such that the word of the Valdaen is absolute and must not be disregarded if one wants to be subject to their mediation and transformation into perfection in the afterlife. Specifically, | ||
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Though with the clan system there is a clear hierarchy and sense of duty to their superiors, there is no such concept to be observed between clans, and as such, many clans are rivals that compete for the affections of the Valdaen. It is thought that, with the Valdaen being composed of three deities of their kind, there is some favoritism among the variegated court system towards the clans. Thus, some clans are reportedly less attenuated to the demands of the Valdaen simply because of their leaders lack of involvement with the gods, thereby losing some connection with the divine. Despite this, there are still ceremonial holidays and festivities that observe the summoning of the Valdaen from the world of spirits, where they manifest and gift their people with various artifacts of a magical nature.\\ | Though with the clan system there is a clear hierarchy and sense of duty to their superiors, there is no such concept to be observed between clans, and as such, many clans are rivals that compete for the affections of the Valdaen. It is thought that, with the Valdaen being composed of three deities of their kind, there is some favoritism among the variegated court system towards the clans. Thus, some clans are reportedly less attenuated to the demands of the Valdaen simply because of their leaders lack of involvement with the gods, thereby losing some connection with the divine. Despite this, there are still ceremonial holidays and festivities that observe the summoning of the Valdaen from the world of spirits, where they manifest and gift their people with various artifacts of a magical nature.\\ | ||
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- | It is thought by the Vaathara that the Valdaen exist in a place beyond the stars, thereby possessing some power and supremacy over such elements of irradiant light and static being. Nevertheless, | + | It is thought by the Vaathara that the Valdaen exist in a place beyond the stars, thereby possessing some power and supremacy over such elements of irradiant light and static being. Nevertheless, |
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- | Owing to Moravir’s association with the stars and the night, he is associated with one of the three elements which are thought to comprise the mortal world, these being heaven, sea, and underworld, with Moravir representing the penultimate heavens. Then, Arovaera represents the sea, whose desires flow into another, and Eluvoris represents the underworld, whose flame provides the potential for growth and yet, harm. Then, Azratha, who is believed among the elven peoples to be an aspect of death and blight, is thought by these elves to be the imperfection of the dark who earlier had sowed his seeds of mortality throughout the world, and it is him that perfection occurs in spite of. Thus, Azratha is thought to be the agent by which humans incarnated into lesser beings, indicating the spirit’s relationship to humans in the tapestry that is the mortal plane. | + | Owing to Moravir’s association with the stars and the night, he is associated with one of the three elements which are thought to comprise the mortal world, these being heaven, sea, and underworld, with Moravir representing the penultimate heavens. Then, Arovaera represents the sea, whose desires flow into another, and Eluvoris represents the underworld, whose flame provides the potential for growth and yet, harm. Then, [[Azratha]], who is believed among the [[Elves|elven peoples]] to be an aspect of death and blight, is thought by these elves to be the imperfection of the dark who earlier had sowed his seeds of mortality throughout the world, and it is him that perfection occurs in spite of. Thus, Azratha is thought to be the agent by which humans incarnated into lesser beings, indicating the spirit’s relationship to humans in the tapestry that is the mortal plane. |
==== Biology ==== | ==== Biology ==== | ||
- | As a race, they share the skin tone of the Arethara, being their mostly unchanged descendants. This skin tone consists of a deep golden to fair, with most being somewhere between the two states, having a golden tint but by most accounts being fair. The Vaathara also typically possess a hair color of a dirty blond, while the eyes are usually gold, which is seen as an attractive trait to the Eretia of Ethrekas. Because of this display of golden eyes by the elves, their enslaved mortals revere this eye color and acknowledge it as something divine.\\ | + | As a race, they share the skin tone of the [[Arethara]], being their mostly unchanged descendants. This skin tone consists of a deep golden to fair, with most being somewhere between the two states, having a golden tint but by most accounts being fair. The Vaathara also typically possess a hair color of a dirty blond, while the eyes are usually gold, which is seen as an attractive trait to the [[Eretia]] of Ethrekas. Because of this display of golden eyes by the elves, their enslaved mortals revere this eye color and acknowledge it as something divine.\\ |
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They often live for a very long time, sometimes up to a thousand years, due to their great mastery of the arcane arts.\\ | They often live for a very long time, sometimes up to a thousand years, due to their great mastery of the arcane arts.\\ |