Eagoran (MC Race)

Eagorans
Summary::Noble and wise, these flawless avians are as much mentors as they are scholars in an ever-changing world.

''Noble, fearless warriors that protects their kind with their own lives. They are highly courageous, and their ancient bloodlines to the Rathians make them who they are. As with all other races, Eagorans have adapted to the world of technology.''

Play an Eagoran if you want...
 * To become a legend and pass on your destiny to future generations.
 * To be able to soar through the skies like your ancestors.
 * To be a member of a race that favors the Commando, Sage, and Spellcaster classes.

Physical Qualities

 * Eagorans are different from other races—besides the fact that they look like walking birds. They have a dazzling array of feathers that grow in varying lengths and makes natural patterns upon their bodies. Some Eagorans have heads of hawks and eagles, but some have heads of owls—these few claim to be the direct descendants of the Rathians. Most Eagorans have golden, brown, or blue eyes.
 * An Eagoran’s society is based on a civilized system of nobility and old traditions passed down from the Rathian traditions. Most Eagorans live in dense forest-cities—living in homes carved into the trunks of large trees. Some live in the bustling streets of the common metropolis.
 * Eagoran life spans around 130-150 years, but some of the oldest can reach the age of 200 years. At this state, they are too weak to carry on their normal duties that they were used to do. Their wealth of knowledge, however, is invaluable, and these old Eagorans serve as reliable loremasters and sages.

Playing an Eagoran

 * Eagorans sometimes live in solitude, but most like to have company. They are easily adaptable in social situations. In older Rathian traditions, citizens would meditate to relieve stress built up within them to alleviate their tempers. This is one reason why Rathian civilization was the first to successfully establish a democracy without any conflict or backlash.
 * Many Eagorans reflect upon their ancestors and many more call upon their ancestors to guide them through the world of ever-changing conflict and change. Some Eagorans have formed a small religious branch called Rana—a strong devotion to safeguarding the Rathian traditions.
 * Most people believe that Eagorans can fly—the fact is: Eagorans can’t fly very well. They aren’t capable of flying long distances for an extended period of time. As a result, most Eagorans can just glide short distances to be able to get where they need without exhausting their own energy.

Eagoran Characteristics: Ancient, cautious, devoted, graceful, irritable, noble, perceptive, rash, religious, solitary, stern

Male Names: Alkenos, Barket, Clemenos, Farkeln, Inclinus, Lectos, Mirkat, Orkan, Salkarat, Undaris, Wendet

Female Names: Bleke, Clenira, Eltara, Hio, Kenara, Nulsira, Peshana, Retisha, Thelina, Vetrani

Eagoran Adventurers
Three sample Eagoran adventurers are described below.


 * Clenira, an Eagoran Spellcaster, is a spiritually guided individual that keeps her faith before her duties. It is this devotion that she has become a powerful wizard and a critical asset in the world of arcane lore. Her fighting skills along with her arcane trainings have given her a clear understanding of how the Rathians once lived.
 * Inclinus, an Eagoran Argonaut, is an individual full of questions and hidden mysteries. As a result, his personality is less known by his close friends because he keeps a constant shroud in front of him. He is sometime open for conversation, but his actual history is kept in the dark. No one knows if he is looking for unanswered questions or if he’s just not willing to talk about his own personal life. One thing is for certain—he does not let this shroud get in his way when it comes to moving his enemies aside with powerful magic.
 * Thelina, an Eagoran Sage, is as tough as she is kind. Her spirited personality hints at the fact that she is a direct descendant of the Rathians. Her extreme devotion to the protection of the old traditions has made her a reliable ally and a helpful guide when faced with long wilderness treks. She knows which way to go—whether she has been there or not. Her guidance is aided by the whispers of the ancestors that tell which way to go to reach civilization once again.

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