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Traveling Heroes

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The inter-dimensional traveler is core to this world's historical development. Most new players choose to bring in an existing character rather than jump in feet first by playing a native. We accept most original characters from most medieval fantasy worlds.

Overview

Restrictions
This player character is not native to this world, but rather comes from an alternate (medieval fantasy) world. Part of your character's past and present story must include the understanding that their previous existence in prior worlds begins to fade within a reasonably short period of time and they may eventually consider themselves native to the world.
Matching Race on your Application
Regardless of your character's actual place of birth race, they must fit within one of the four native races categories; Human, Aelfeyn, Muiri, Hoggur or be a Summons & Constructs.
The native race pages have a selection of documented sub-races that have a high population density, an unusual backstory, or historical relevance. There are many more types of sub-races living in Sanctuary then are documented. If you do not see a sub-race that exactly matches your original character that's fine, you don't have to. You simply need to choose which race matches your sub-race.
For Example: We don't have Drow as a native race. We have two similar races, but no actual Drow. That doesn't mean you have to claim your Drow is something else to get approved, you just have to say your traveler is an "Aelfeyn | Drow" on your application.
Obviously, once your character begins to forget he's no longer a traveler, you'll need to figure out how he explains any discrepancies.

Human

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The mainstay of most fantasy worlds, the terror of gothic novels, the romance of the night and fear of all small children -- humans are so much more then farm boy turned dread pirate. On Sanctuary, the humans understand it is their birthright that defines them. This race includes not only humans, but demi-humans, vampires, witches, lycanthropes and all who were born human. Read More ...

While not all human sub-races get along with each other, those who arrive in Sanctuary from elsewhere quickly learn that there are commonalities shared among all of the sub-races; commonalities which become very clear when compared to the alien nature of the Muiri, long mindedness of the Aelfeyn or the dogged determination of the Hoggur. While humans, vamps and weres are often at loggerheads in worlds where only they exist, our heroes arrive on Sanctuary with the understanding that there are often greater shared goals than dividing differences.

Aelfeyn

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The Aelfeyn consider themselves the first race, though they are not the only who claim such. Those Aelfeyn born today on Cuiveinen are all half-elves in some manner or other, as almost all true pure-bloods have disappeared or died off in the last two thousand years. With the Thorn King Era coming to a close, once cloistered Aelfeyn are reemerging into society. Read More ...

In the lore of the travelers they are known by many other names; the Alfar, the Trow, the Gentry, Tuatha de Dannan , the Sidhe, the Children of Dana, Trooping Fairies, Vanyarin, Court Fey, The Eldar and the Avari, High Elves, Drow, Snow Elves, and by dozens of other names from hundreds of other worlds.

When one of the Aelfeyn return to Sanctuary, which they call Cuiviénen, they immediately understand their origins. They know that they are created of darkness and light, of water and earth, and that all of the children were once one, and though they may be divided by goals in this life, they are the chosen.

Dragon Shapeshift
Native Aelfeyn never have a dragon shapeshift. If a traveler who is born Aelfeyn, but can become a dragon, travels to Sanctuary they are considered Aelfeyn and not "true" dragons like those of the Muiri or Hoggur dragons.

Hoggur

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Hoggur are, quite literally, the salt of the earth. Sometimes, they are the dirt of the earth; occasionally the marshes, swamps and bogs. Hoggur are creatures of the earth, the deep earth where roots tangle and treasure grows. Hoggur believe that their origins lay within the earth itself, and perhaps even with the great world serpent Jormungandr. Many Hoggur are of giant sub-races, but the race also includes dwarves, gnomes and goblins. If a human has a bulbous nose, it might be said, "He's got a bit of Hoggur in him." Read More ...

Muiri

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