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People & Culture

Memory as law. Mourning as craft. Endurance as a discipline of the mind.


People of the Realm

Common Races: Dragonborn, Humans, Half-Orcs

Uncommon: Kobolds, Lizardfolk, Goliaths

Rare: Tieflings, Minotaurs, Hobgoblins

Extremely Rare: Gith, Shadar-kai, Genasi

Cultural Traits

Elandorians believe that what cannot endure must be understood before it fades—a maxim expressed in Draconic as:

“Vael kos tir, korth kos thur.”
“What fades must be known.”

Mourning is sacred. Memory is law. Strength is quiet, deliberate, inward-facing. Scars are honored not as proof of violence, but of persistence.

Callings of the Kingdom

Common Callings

Psions and mystics are held in highest esteem, alongside bards, clerics, and paladins of the frontier faiths. Rangers and druids patrol the dying borders, while artists and scholars preserve meaning against erosion.

Orders of Reflection

Thur Velyx Pael (“Those Who Hold the Final Flame”) — The Order of the Last Light. Knight-philosophers who guard the western line, trained to fight without hatred and hold ground without illusion.

Korthir Sapphyrion — The Scaleforge Collegium. Psionic scholars who believe the mind is the final bastion of civilization.

Lethara Vael’Kyr (“The Singers of Remembered Names”) — The Mourning Choir. Bard-priests whose elegies serve as legal record, cultural memory, and sacred vow.

Restricted Paths

Necromancy and chasm-bonded warlock pacts are tolerated only under strict Collegium sanction. Power without comprehension is considered a threat.