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|Name=Minthari
|Name=Minthari
|Civilized=Yes
|Civilized=Yes
|Image=[[File:Minthari - Male Drawing 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
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|Plural=Minthari
|Plural=Minthari
|Spirit Origin=Desame
|Spirit Origin=Desame
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|Average Height=4-5 feet
|Average Height=4-5 feet
|Average lifespan=90–120 years
|Average lifespan=90–120 years
|Distinction=Blind; echolocation-based perception; born of subterranean adaptation
|Factions=[[Minthal Collective]], Republic of Astrathal
|Factions=Minthal Collective, Republic of Astrathal
|Inhabitants Name=Minthari
|Inhabitants Name=Minthari
|Type=Civilized Corporeal
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{{Races Sections
{{Races Sections
|Introduction=== Introduction ==
|Introduction=The Minthari are a subterranean lineage of humans whose civilization developed in the [[Minthal]], the domain of [[Desame]] and [[Sarabam]] the spirit of caverns, situated beneath the mountains of eastern Terasil. Their society exists in extensive cavern systems and subterranean cities within the Minthal and Astrathal ranges.
The '''Minthari''' are a subterranean lineage of humans whose civilization evolved entirely beneath the mountains of eastern [[Terasil]]. Originally seeking refuge from surface threats, their ancestors ventured deep into the earth—into the realm of [[Desame]], the [[Ascendant Spirit]] of Desire and Greed, who had taken refuge in the mineral-rich [[Minthal Range]]. Unknowingly entering Desame’s sphere of influence, the Minthari were gradually transformed by its unseen presence.
|Origin and Nature=The Minthari trace their origins to the period known as the [[Great Migration]], when human settlers first entered the Minthal and Astrathal mountain ranges. Seeking refuge from surface dangers, groups of migrants took shelter in the natural caverns of the [[Minthal Range|Minthal range]]. Over generations, these communities descended deeper into the earth. The influence of [[Desame]], the Ascended Spirit of Desire and Greed, shaped their emerging culture and mentality. They were also affected by the Ascended Spirit of Caverns and Minerals, whose presence further transformed them in both form and temperament.
|Biology and Physical Traits=[[File:Minthari_Male.jpg|thumb|550x550px|A Young Minthari Man.]]
Long habitation in subterranean environments profoundly altered the Minthari physique. Adaptation to total darkness led to universal blindness among their kind. In place of vision, the Minthari developed advanced auditory perception, capable of echolocation. Through low-frequency clicks, footstep vibrations, and ambient echoes, they create detailed mental maps of their surroundings.


This proximity reshaped them—physically, mentally, and spiritually—infusing their culture with an insatiable yearning for hidden wealth and forgotten truths. Over time, they abandoned the surface world and its sunlit rhythms entirely, adapting to eternal night through echolocation and an intimate [[attunement]] to stone and vibration. Though blind to light, they perceive their surroundings with astonishing clarity.
Their skin is pale to the point of translucence, offering little protection from ultraviolet radiation. Surface exposure is therefore hazardous, and most Minthari rarely venture above ground.
|Culture and Society=Minthari culture is defined by its integration with the subterranean world. With no access to the sky, sun, or changing seasons, Minthari life follows the steady, cyclical rhythms of excavation, trade, and mineral flow. Their philosophy regards desire as a sacred form of striving and treats greed as a natural force to be understood and harnessed rather than condemned.


The Minthari embody the tension between ambition and excess, between the sacred act of seeking and the peril of hoarding. Their society is one of miners, sculptors, and seekers—delving not only into the earth, but into the meaning of desire itself. They do not consider themselves exploiters of the earth, but interpreters of it: in every gem, they hear a memory; in every mineral vein, a buried will.
Minthari society is meritocratic but not strongly individualistic. Communal contribution is held in high esteem, whether through mining, engineering, artistry, or scholarship. Governance differs among the major settlements. The Minthal Collective selects its leadership according to cycles of accumulated wealth, while the Republic of Astrathal practices a more democratic system. In practice, however, political influence in both regions often aligns with wealth, as is common throughout [[Adaris]].
|Origin and Nature=The Minthari trace their origins not to the surface-born lineages of [[Terasil]], but to an ancient migration—whether voluntary or compelled—into the cavernous depths beneath the [[Minthal]] and [[Astralith Ranges]]. Generations ago, a sect of humans, driven by an unknown force, descended into the earth and gradually came under the influence of [[Desame]], the Ascendant Spirit of Desire and Greed. As with all spirits, Desame's influence was exerted not through words or pacts, but by sheer proximity—its essence seeping into all who lingered in its domain.


Over time, this presence altered the settlers in both form and spirit. The transformation was not merely biological, but metaphysical. Minthari no longer perceived the world through sight, but through sound and vibration. Their reliance on echolocation—marked by subtle throat clicks—defines not only their senses but their entire way of life. In Minthari myth, to see with the eyes is to be deceived by surface things; only touch and sound can reveal the true structure of reality.
Each settlement functions as an interdependent component within the greater Minthari network, maintaining harmony with its surrounding environment and with other connected nodes of civilization.
 
f intricate carvings and reliefs, often incorporated into their architecture.
Though their origin lies in yearning and descent, the Minthari do not reject this past. Instead, they embrace it—embedding it in their lore, ethics, and craftsmanship. To be Minthari is to understand the cost of wanting, and to accept that desire itself is neither curse nor blessing, but a path.
|Biology and Physical Traits=Millennia of subterranean life have profoundly altered the physiology of the Minthari. Though human in origin, they are no longer fully adapted to the surface world. Their biology reflects both environmental adaptation and the metaphysical imprint of their descent into darkness.
 
Blindness is universal among the Minthari. Their eyes have regressed into pale, milky remnants, sensitive only to pressure and ambient heat. In their place, the Minthari have developed an extraordinary capacity for echolocation. Using a combination of low-frequency throat clicks, footstep vibrations, and ambient echoes, they construct precise mental maps of their environment—far surpassing visual detail in texture, shape, and density.
 
Their skin is pallid—ranging from bone-white to bluish-gray—and thin enough to appear almost translucent. It offers minimal protection from ultraviolet light, making prolonged exposure to the surface hazardous. Hair is sparse, often silver or grey, and typically worn short or bound close to the skull to minimize interference with mining and work.
 
Other distinctive features include:
 
* Elongated fingers and highly sensitive fingertips, used for tactile reading and sensing fine structural vibrations.
 
* Enlarged inner ear structures, enabling acute perception of subterranean acoustics.
 
* Compact musculature and slightly bowed posture, better suited to crawling and maneuvering within narrow tunnels.
 
Minthari children are born without functioning eyes and are trained from birth in the use of echolocation and touch. Despite their physical fragility, they possess exceptional stamina and sensory awareness in enclosed spaces.
 
The Minthari view their physiology not as a limitation but as a refinement—a purification of form in service to their purpose: to seek, to shape, and to understand what lies beneath.
|Culture and Society=Minthari culture is shaped by its complete integration with the underground world. With no access to sky, sun, or seasons, their society revolves around the cyclical rhythms of excavation and preservation. Life is governed by a deeply rooted philosophy that reveres Desire as sacred striving and treats Greed as a force to be understood, not blindly obeyed.
 
===Social Structure===
 
Minthari society is meritocratic, but not individualistic. Prestige is earned through one’s contributions to the community’s deeper understanding of the earth—whether as a miner, engineer, artisan, or scholar. Leadership in the Minthal Collective is chosen based on a cycle's wealth accumulation for the communmity, with the counter resetting every 3 cycles. The Republic of Astrathal is more democratic, although the results of elections often results in the wealthiest individuals success. 
 
Each settlement, large or small, functions as a cell of the greater Minthari society, maintaining harmony with its surroundings and with the other nodes of the Minthari network.  
 
===Craft and Art===
 
Minthari craftsmanship emphasizes precision. Tools, weapons, and musical instruments double as surveying devices, navigational aids, or mnemonic tools in oral history.
 
Art is primarily sonic and tactile: sculptures are meant to be touched, and poems are performed in chambers where meaning is shaped by the return of sound. Written language exists, but is used sparingly, often engraved in stone lines or raised scripts for touch-reading.
|Notable Settlements=The two major cultural centers are:
 
* Minthal, beneath the Minthal Range, known for its conservatism, ritual stonework, and deeply formalized trade pacts.
* Astrathal, beneath the Astrathal Range, a more experimental, adaptive society open to more surface interaction and unorthodox mining practices.
|Relations with Other Races=The Minthari maintain isolationist but pragmatic relations with surface peoples. Surface-dwellers are referred to respectfully as the Unshrouded, though they are often considered naively addicted to light and illusion.
|Abilities and [[Osia]]=The Minthari are renowned earth manipulators, shaping their environment with unparalleled skill:
 
* Earth Sensing – Detecting mineral [[veins]], hidden caverns, and seismic shifts deep within the mountains.
* Rock Shaping – Using geomantic force to sculpt stone, reinforce tunnels, and create intricate architecture.
* Tremor Manipulation – Some Minthari can generate controlled vibrations, either to weaken rock formations for excavation or to defend against intruders.
 
=== Language and Communication ===
The Minthari primarily communicate through a combination of deep resonant speech and vibrational signals, which can be felt rather than heard. This allows them to convey complex information even in complete darkness. Their written language consists of intricate carvings and reliefs, often incorporated into their architecture.
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 8 October 2025

Minthari
Image
PluralMinthari
Spirit OriginDesame
ClassificationHuman
HomelandTerasil
Average Height4-5 feet
Average Lifespan90–120 years
FactionsMinthal Collective Republic of Astrathal


Introduction

The Minthari are a subterranean lineage of humans whose civilization developed in the Minthal, the domain of Desame and Sarabam the spirit of caverns, situated beneath the mountains of eastern Terasil. Their society exists in extensive cavern systems and subterranean cities within the Minthal and Astrathal ranges.

Origin and Nature

The Minthari trace their origins to the period known as the Great Migration, when human settlers first entered the Minthal and Astrathal mountain ranges. Seeking refuge from surface dangers, groups of migrants took shelter in the natural caverns of the Minthal range. Over generations, these communities descended deeper into the earth. The influence of Desame, the Ascended Spirit of Desire and Greed, shaped their emerging culture and mentality. They were also affected by the Ascended Spirit of Caverns and Minerals, whose presence further transformed them in both form and temperament.

Biology and Physical Traits

A Young Minthari Man.

Long habitation in subterranean environments profoundly altered the Minthari physique. Adaptation to total darkness led to universal blindness among their kind. In place of vision, the Minthari developed advanced auditory perception, capable of echolocation. Through low-frequency clicks, footstep vibrations, and ambient echoes, they create detailed mental maps of their surroundings.

Their skin is pale to the point of translucence, offering little protection from ultraviolet radiation. Surface exposure is therefore hazardous, and most Minthari rarely venture above ground.

Culture and Society

Minthari culture is defined by its integration with the subterranean world. With no access to the sky, sun, or changing seasons, Minthari life follows the steady, cyclical rhythms of excavation, trade, and mineral flow. Their philosophy regards desire as a sacred form of striving and treats greed as a natural force to be understood and harnessed rather than condemned.

Minthari society is meritocratic but not strongly individualistic. Communal contribution is held in high esteem, whether through mining, engineering, artistry, or scholarship. Governance differs among the major settlements. The Minthal Collective selects its leadership according to cycles of accumulated wealth, while the Republic of Astrathal practices a more democratic system. In practice, however, political influence in both regions often aligns with wealth, as is common throughout Adaris.

Each settlement functions as an interdependent component within the greater Minthari network, maintaining harmony with its surrounding environment and with other connected nodes of civilization. f intricate carvings and reliefs, often incorporated into their architecture.