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Amitoi
the first incomplete non-humans
Looks
slender, not very muscular, rather petite
white
1,50-1,70m
50-80kg
mostly light hair colors
varying hair colors in light variants, green or blue eyes
thin simple robes and clothes, more robust clothing for working
Traits
horticulture, healing
not used to combat, abilities not really suited for battle
Their embryos are dependant on the mothers life force until they are born and then they receive their own from Erude's tree, which is also the reason they never leave their village permanently, returning for giving birth. This is due to them being the prototype non-humans Erude created and it could only be fixed by rewriting their entire body on an genetic level, which would reset the subject as a person, which is why this has never been carried out
Culture
They thank their creator everytime a child is born to their tribe and receives its life force from Erudes tree
they believe Erude died protecting them and that they should honor this sacrifice by staying where they are safe
tribalism
primitive water supply systems and horticulture
gardener, cook, caretaker, weaver, healer
they grow and collect almost everything themselves and rarely trade with the other non-human tribes
vegetables, grains and fruits
History
the creation of the first Amitoi (~1480)
the demon execution war (1560)
the destruction of Erudes protective barrier (2315)
the official acceptance of extrahumans into society (23??)
Overview
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Amitoi
the first incomplete non-humans
Looks
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slender, not very muscular, rather petite
white
1,50-1,70m
50-80kg
mostly light hair colors
varying hair colors in light variants, green or blue eyes
thin simple robes and clothes, more robust clothing for working
Traits
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horticulture, healing
not used to combat, abilities not really suited for battle
Their embryos are dependant on the mothers life force until they are born and then they receive their own from Erude's tree, which is also the reason they never leave their village permanently, returning for giving birth. This is due to them being the prototype non-humans Erude created and it could only be fixed by rewriting their entire body on an genetic level, which would reset the subject as a person, which is why this has never been carried out
Culture
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They thank their creator everytime a child is born to their tribe and receives its life force from Erudes tree
they believe Erude died protecting them and that they should honor this sacrifice by staying where they are safe
tribalism
primitive water supply systems and horticulture
gardener, cook, caretaker, weaver, healer
they grow and collect almost everything themselves and rarely trade with the other non-human tribes
vegetables, grains and fruits
History
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the creation of the first Amitoi (~1480)
the demon execution war (1560)
the destruction of Erudes protective barrier (2315)
the official acceptance of extrahumans into society (23??)
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