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|Introduction=The Minthari are a subterranean lineage of humans whose civilization developed | |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 | |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.]] | |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. | 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. | ||
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|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. | |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 | 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. | 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. | |||
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