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- | Voadkyn are also known as wood giants and generally resemble giant-sized wood elves. | + | Voadkyn are also known as wood giants and generally resemble giant-sized wood |
+ | elves. | ||
- | Voadkyn are the wardens of the deepest, wildest portions of the world' | + | Voadkyn are the wardens of the deepest, wildest portions of the world' |
+ | Unlike many of their kin, voadkyn are slow to anger, peaceful, and artistic, and | ||
+ | display an infinite patience in their duty. A voadkyn' | ||
+ | protect the wilderness, a role they believe that nature itself granted them, the | ||
+ | proof of which manifests in their magical abilities tied to the natural world. | ||
- | Voadkyn culture is as complex as their forest homes. Much of a tribe' | + | Voadkyn culture is as complex as their forest homes. Much of a tribe' |
+ | spent tending to a forest' | ||
+ | brush, and hunting abominations that pervert the natural order. Individuals may | ||
+ | even cultivate their forest homes into elaborate demesnes, mazes, or living | ||
+ | temples. They are an isolated race, only rarely meeting to trade with other | ||
+ | tribes or the occasional elven settlement. While primarily good-natured, | ||
+ | are distrustful of outsiders and prone to great melancholies. Voadkyns have a | ||
+ | natural disposition towards the light, though there are those among them that | ||
+ | follow the path of twilight. Their culture abhors the use of undead and similar | ||
+ | necrotic powers. | ||
- | Small clans claim enormous tracts of wooded land, but rarely build permanent homes. Members may spread out over their entire region by day only to gather and bed down, exposed to the elements, after sundown. In harsh weather, tribes cluster close together in the densest thickets with their backs turned outward. | + | Small clans claim enormous tracts of wooded land, but rarely build permanent |
+ | homes. Members may spread out over their entire region by day only to gather and | ||
+ | bed down, exposed to the elements, after sundown. In harsh weather, tribes | ||
+ | cluster close together in the densest thickets with their backs turned outward. |