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<blockquote data-quote="Ratskinner" data-source="post: 7146429" data-attributes="member: 6688937"><p><strong>The Sreab Erac and Sreab Yddet</strong></p><p></p><p>Both subspecies of Sreab are small pseudo-mammalian carnivores that stand slightly less that half a meter tall. While they both have light colored (usually white) fur on their bellies, their body coloration can vary significantly. Sreab Yddet only appear with body colors which are some shade of brown (although some are pale enough to be called blond.) The Sreab Erac appear in a variety of (to human eyes) brilliant colors like pink, lavender, yellow, orange, even blue and green. Many Sreab Erac dye their belly fur with colorful clan symbols. </p><p></p><p>The primary difference notable to humans is that the Sreab Erac are horribly violent and proud, notably they are prone to intense mood swings. Humans who encounter the Sreab are warned to guard their emotional reaction to the Sreab Appearance. Making high-pitched "Aww" noises and calling a Sreab Erac "Cute" or "Adorable" profoundly offends them and they are likely to respond violently. Most Sreab Erac are obsessed with the idea of the their personal honor, legacy, and heroism. To this end many are motivated to leave their homeworld in search of fortune in the "Higher Sky." Many Sreab Erac will bring a Sreab Yddet with them as a slave bard to record their heroic deeds, especially if they cannot find a willing group of Erac to be an adventuring party. The Sreab Erac claim to have subjugated the much calmer Sreab Yddet in the past. The few Yddet that have been interviewed do not seem to resent their place in life. Culturally, the Yddet seem to place great value on storytelling, listening, and loyalty.</p><p></p><p>Optional: Both subspecies of Sreab are known to exhibit minor telekinetic abilties that cause the nearby environment to reflect their moods. Sometimes this can result in colored light displays, the formation of highly localised small clouds and misty rain, strange discolorations, or even mood swings in other nearby sentients.</p><p></p><p>Rumors suggest that there is another subspecies called the Sreab Adliub who serve as engineers and workers on the Sreab Homeworld. This is unconfirmed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Basic Concept: A real tiny cutie who resents that the rest of the universe finds them "cute" rather than terrifying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratskinner, post: 7146429, member: 6688937"] [B]The Sreab Erac and Sreab Yddet[/B] Both subspecies of Sreab are small pseudo-mammalian carnivores that stand slightly less that half a meter tall. While they both have light colored (usually white) fur on their bellies, their body coloration can vary significantly. Sreab Yddet only appear with body colors which are some shade of brown (although some are pale enough to be called blond.) The Sreab Erac appear in a variety of (to human eyes) brilliant colors like pink, lavender, yellow, orange, even blue and green. Many Sreab Erac dye their belly fur with colorful clan symbols. The primary difference notable to humans is that the Sreab Erac are horribly violent and proud, notably they are prone to intense mood swings. Humans who encounter the Sreab are warned to guard their emotional reaction to the Sreab Appearance. Making high-pitched "Aww" noises and calling a Sreab Erac "Cute" or "Adorable" profoundly offends them and they are likely to respond violently. Most Sreab Erac are obsessed with the idea of the their personal honor, legacy, and heroism. To this end many are motivated to leave their homeworld in search of fortune in the "Higher Sky." Many Sreab Erac will bring a Sreab Yddet with them as a slave bard to record their heroic deeds, especially if they cannot find a willing group of Erac to be an adventuring party. The Sreab Erac claim to have subjugated the much calmer Sreab Yddet in the past. The few Yddet that have been interviewed do not seem to resent their place in life. Culturally, the Yddet seem to place great value on storytelling, listening, and loyalty. Optional: Both subspecies of Sreab are known to exhibit minor telekinetic abilties that cause the nearby environment to reflect their moods. Sometimes this can result in colored light displays, the formation of highly localised small clouds and misty rain, strange discolorations, or even mood swings in other nearby sentients. Rumors suggest that there is another subspecies called the Sreab Adliub who serve as engineers and workers on the Sreab Homeworld. This is unconfirmed. Basic Concept: A real tiny cutie who resents that the rest of the universe finds them "cute" rather than terrifying. [/QUOTE]
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