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[OOC] Ethend Game: The Hunt for Cantus [Recruiting]
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<blockquote data-quote="Ferrix" data-source="post: 2456112" data-attributes="member: 6115"><p>Ah, yes... I figured that would come around, here's what I had in the other thread.</p><p></p><p>The Mythar are a race of psionic humanoids who descended upon the continent of Ethend a hundred years ago. Surging into battle they eventually overran the continent establishing a dark hold upon the land and forcing many of the races into servitude. The Mythar live in a caste structure determined by their genetic traits upon birth, however these traits are not set and a lower caste warrior may birth a high caste seer.</p><p></p><p>Their home base on Ethend is a floating city called Psuche which moves about within Agoria, few if any non-Mythar have ever been on this floating city. Across most of Ethend except for Laerendhor, the Iron Wastes, Fyndorn and Zoduka, they form a ruling class. Most towns have at least one or two Mythar overseers, while larger settlements will have quite a few Mythar within their walls, this also depends upon the importance of the location.</p><p></p><p>For their culture, think of a mix between Githyanki and the Inspired of Eberron.</p><p></p><p>Two Examples:</p><p>Huom: Huom are the most common warriors in the Mythar, they are the infantry and guards in the cities taking care to maintain the status quo of the lesser races. They also form the basic hunting packs which are used in tracking down fugitives.</p><p></p><p>Huom appear as tall, gaunt humanoids with smooth, gray skin and bald heads. Their eyes are empty black pools of unnerving consciousness, and their ears are subsumed within their skulls.</p><p></p><p>Seer: Seers are the most common upper caste Mythar, possessing a great deal of mental capability along with the consistent ability to recognize danger before it happens.</p><p></p><p>Seers appear as tall, gaunt humanoids with sharp features, pointed ears with serrations along the back and yellow skin. Their eyes seem hazy, but the creature does not seem to have any problems noticing you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferrix, post: 2456112, member: 6115"] Ah, yes... I figured that would come around, here's what I had in the other thread. The Mythar are a race of psionic humanoids who descended upon the continent of Ethend a hundred years ago. Surging into battle they eventually overran the continent establishing a dark hold upon the land and forcing many of the races into servitude. The Mythar live in a caste structure determined by their genetic traits upon birth, however these traits are not set and a lower caste warrior may birth a high caste seer. Their home base on Ethend is a floating city called Psuche which moves about within Agoria, few if any non-Mythar have ever been on this floating city. Across most of Ethend except for Laerendhor, the Iron Wastes, Fyndorn and Zoduka, they form a ruling class. Most towns have at least one or two Mythar overseers, while larger settlements will have quite a few Mythar within their walls, this also depends upon the importance of the location. For their culture, think of a mix between Githyanki and the Inspired of Eberron. Two Examples: Huom: Huom are the most common warriors in the Mythar, they are the infantry and guards in the cities taking care to maintain the status quo of the lesser races. They also form the basic hunting packs which are used in tracking down fugitives. Huom appear as tall, gaunt humanoids with smooth, gray skin and bald heads. Their eyes are empty black pools of unnerving consciousness, and their ears are subsumed within their skulls. Seer: Seers are the most common upper caste Mythar, possessing a great deal of mental capability along with the consistent ability to recognize danger before it happens. Seers appear as tall, gaunt humanoids with sharp features, pointed ears with serrations along the back and yellow skin. Their eyes seem hazy, but the creature does not seem to have any problems noticing you. [/QUOTE]
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