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The Syldar are a noble people, who are slender in stature with sharply defined features. As is common for the race, all Syldar have pointed ears, pale skin, golden eyes and white or blond hair; there are very few abnormalities, and rarely would a Syldar be dark in complexion or hair color. Typical adulthood for a Syldar is reached at the age of two hundred, wherein the Syldar begin to change in appearance. | The Syldar are a noble people, who are slender in stature with sharply defined features. As is common for the race, all Syldar have pointed ears, pale skin, golden eyes and white or blond hair; there are very few abnormalities, and rarely would a Syldar be dark in complexion or hair color. Typical adulthood for a Syldar is reached at the age of two hundred, wherein the Syldar begin to change in appearance. | ||
− | While they could be considered a beautiful people, initially, with age their skin becomes marred by naturally developing scars that form across their foreheads and noses. In a way, these very disfigurements (as described by other races), have led to the common misconception that the Syldar are more evil in nature than they otherwise seem; where, in truth, a Syldar is proud and honorable, even if a little | + | While they could be considered a beautiful people, initially, with age their skin becomes marred by naturally developing scars that form across their foreheads and noses. In a way, these very disfigurements (as described by other races), have led to the common misconception that the Syldar are more evil in nature than they otherwise seem; where, in truth, a Syldar is proud and honorable, even if a little secretive by nature - but despite their appearance, the Syldar are good in moral alignment. |
− | The clothing of the Syldar ranges depending on the caste one is from. Keeper's wear loose-fitting robes of bright white, with personal touches to belts or footwear; Warrior's wear tightly braided leather tunics and pants, with red sashes about their waist and soft-soled boots for movement; Maga wear long robes of blue, with highly decorated | + | The clothing of the Syldar ranges depending on the caste one is from. Keeper's wear loose-fitting robes of bright white, with personal touches to belts or footwear; Warrior's wear tightly braided leather tunics and pants, with red sashes about their waist and soft-soled boots for movement; Maga wear long robes of blue, with highly decorated jewellery around their necks, wrists and hoods that display magical aptitude; Royals wear golden robes, with rare white mithrim crowns atop their heads, and any number of personal additions, such as ceremonial weaponry or jewellery. |
In terms of weaponry, all Syldar regardless of caste are trained in the use of the [[Qian]] - a weapon that can be used as both a spear and a short sword, due to its being able to increase or decrease in handle length at the will of the user. It is most common for Warriors and Royals to carry such weaponry in sight at all times, while the Maga and Keepers tend to conceal or store their Qian until required. | In terms of weaponry, all Syldar regardless of caste are trained in the use of the [[Qian]] - a weapon that can be used as both a spear and a short sword, due to its being able to increase or decrease in handle length at the will of the user. It is most common for Warriors and Royals to carry such weaponry in sight at all times, while the Maga and Keepers tend to conceal or store their Qian until required. |
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The Syldar
Historical Information
Spirituality/Mythology
Physical Description
The Syldar are a noble people, who are slender in stature with sharply defined features. As is common for the race, all Syldar have pointed ears, pale skin, golden eyes and white or blond hair; there are very few abnormalities, and rarely would a Syldar be dark in complexion or hair color. Typical adulthood for a Syldar is reached at the age of two hundred, wherein the Syldar begin to change in appearance.
While they could be considered a beautiful people, initially, with age their skin becomes marred by naturally developing scars that form across their foreheads and noses. In a way, these very disfigurements (as described by other races), have led to the common misconception that the Syldar are more evil in nature than they otherwise seem; where, in truth, a Syldar is proud and honorable, even if a little secretive by nature - but despite their appearance, the Syldar are good in moral alignment.
The clothing of the Syldar ranges depending on the caste one is from. Keeper's wear loose-fitting robes of bright white, with personal touches to belts or footwear; Warrior's wear tightly braided leather tunics and pants, with red sashes about their waist and soft-soled boots for movement; Maga wear long robes of blue, with highly decorated jewellery around their necks, wrists and hoods that display magical aptitude; Royals wear golden robes, with rare white mithrim crowns atop their heads, and any number of personal additions, such as ceremonial weaponry or jewellery.
In terms of weaponry, all Syldar regardless of caste are trained in the use of the Qian - a weapon that can be used as both a spear and a short sword, due to its being able to increase or decrease in handle length at the will of the user. It is most common for Warriors and Royals to carry such weaponry in sight at all times, while the Maga and Keepers tend to conceal or store their Qian until required.
Noteworthy Syldar
- The First - King Belareyl, the first king of the kingdom of Syldar
- King Thelaric - Current ruler of the Syldar kingdom
- Queen Karian - Current queen of the Syldar kingdom
- Keeper Ciannor - Head of the Keeper caste, charged with maintaining the library of the Keepers
Locations of Importance
- Palace of Solace - The Palace of Solace is home to the current royal rulers of Syldar. Under the watchful eyes of King Thelaric, the palace has been the center of the kingdom, where law and punishment are just, and the Syldar experience a peaceful comfort.
- Library of the Keepers -
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