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==Physical descriptor== | ==Physical descriptor== | ||
Athemaru vary from village to village, but most have large fins along their backs, large mouths | |||
and glassy fishlike eyes. They are vaguely humanoid but have fins along their limbs. Their heads | |||
and necks are usually much wider than other humanoid races, and gives them room to eat large amounts | |||
of underwater plankton and wildlife. | |||
==Society== | ==Society== | ||
Athamaru dwell in spread out villages all along the oceans deeper reefs. They are generally wary of outsiders, and slow to trust; however they | |||
form very strong social bonds when they do trust someone. These bonds often involve a ritualistic bonding in which the Athamaru will bring the | |||
outsider into their tribe and family as an honorary member. They take these bonds very seriously, and the betrayal of an Athamaru community will | |||
result in the distrust and even hatred of following generations for as long as their bloodline remains connected. | |||
Most information in Athamaru villages are kept by [[Siren]]s, Tellers of evocative tales. These storytellers weave their oratory with magic and | |||
bring the tales to life before the eyes of their audience. These story telling performances are widely considered the most beautiful theatrical | |||
performances one can see. The mixture of sound and visual artistry often hypnotizing crowds into passive and placid pupils helping them absorb | |||
the information in its entirety. [[Siren]]s are responsible for teaching the youth of Athamaru villages. | |||
Each community consists of genetically related Athamaru, typically all born from a single parent. In most settlements, the parent is known as the matriarch and serves as the leader. When this parent nears the end of their life or otherwise stops laying eggs, several Athamaru in the community choose to undergo certain physical changes, including an increase in size, to announce their intention to become the next matriarch. The decision to be considered a matriarch isn't taken lightly, as the eventual leadership role is responsible for the community's survival and continuation. Each community selects their next matriarch from these “hopefuls” in their own way. Such traditions include democratic elections, trials of knowledge, and contests of physicality involving deep diving or riding untamed wildlife. | |||
==Beliefs== | ==Beliefs== | ||
Athamaru have a great reverence for the leviathans and other aquatic life of the ocean's depths. They form strong bonds with animals, often | |||
welcoming them into their families as full fledged members. This gives them a perspective of preservation, and a desperation to keep poachers' | |||
and aggressive sahaugin from harming the wild life of their oceans. | |||
Generally athamaru are not religious, instead focusing on self development and the upbringing of the next generation. The closest thing to worship | |||
they participate in is oral histories, and symbolic rituals. | |||
==Name Examples== | ==Name Examples== | ||
Athamaru names typically consist of three syllables. The first syllable is shared by all members of a generation, and the last two syllables identify an individual. When traveling outside their communities, they introduce themselves by their community name first. | |||
===Sample Names=== | |||
Joteena, Ridonsi, Bogoono. | |||
==Mechanics== | ==[[https://2e.aonprd.com/Ancestries.aspx?ID=71 Mechanics]]== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:18, 5 February 2026
You might..
- Find being alone uncomfortable.
- eat foods others find unpalatable, including mosses and algaes.
- Be distrustful of large civilizations and advanced technology.
Others probably..
- find your appearance scary.
- Become repulsed by your diet.
- Have a major curiosity for underwater mundanities.
Physical descriptor
Athemaru vary from village to village, but most have large fins along their backs, large mouths and glassy fishlike eyes. They are vaguely humanoid but have fins along their limbs. Their heads and necks are usually much wider than other humanoid races, and gives them room to eat large amounts of underwater plankton and wildlife.
Society
Athamaru dwell in spread out villages all along the oceans deeper reefs. They are generally wary of outsiders, and slow to trust; however they form very strong social bonds when they do trust someone. These bonds often involve a ritualistic bonding in which the Athamaru will bring the outsider into their tribe and family as an honorary member. They take these bonds very seriously, and the betrayal of an Athamaru community will result in the distrust and even hatred of following generations for as long as their bloodline remains connected.
Most information in Athamaru villages are kept by Sirens, Tellers of evocative tales. These storytellers weave their oratory with magic and bring the tales to life before the eyes of their audience. These story telling performances are widely considered the most beautiful theatrical performances one can see. The mixture of sound and visual artistry often hypnotizing crowds into passive and placid pupils helping them absorb the information in its entirety. Sirens are responsible for teaching the youth of Athamaru villages.
Each community consists of genetically related Athamaru, typically all born from a single parent. In most settlements, the parent is known as the matriarch and serves as the leader. When this parent nears the end of their life or otherwise stops laying eggs, several Athamaru in the community choose to undergo certain physical changes, including an increase in size, to announce their intention to become the next matriarch. The decision to be considered a matriarch isn't taken lightly, as the eventual leadership role is responsible for the community's survival and continuation. Each community selects their next matriarch from these “hopefuls” in their own way. Such traditions include democratic elections, trials of knowledge, and contests of physicality involving deep diving or riding untamed wildlife.
Beliefs
Athamaru have a great reverence for the leviathans and other aquatic life of the ocean's depths. They form strong bonds with animals, often welcoming them into their families as full fledged members. This gives them a perspective of preservation, and a desperation to keep poachers' and aggressive sahaugin from harming the wild life of their oceans.
Generally athamaru are not religious, instead focusing on self development and the upbringing of the next generation. The closest thing to worship
they participate in is oral histories, and symbolic rituals.
Name Examples
Athamaru names typically consist of three syllables. The first syllable is shared by all members of a generation, and the last two syllables identify an individual. When traveling outside their communities, they introduce themselves by their community name first.
Sample Names
Joteena, Ridonsi, Bogoono.