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|Introduction='''The Drahari''' are a hardy, cliff-dwelling species that carve their homes directly into the sheer rock faces of Orrakar’s canyons. The Drahari thrive in the vertical realm of the canyon walls, creating sprawling, interconnected pueblo-like settlements across the cliffs.
|Introduction='''The Drahari''' are a cliff-dwelling people, their homes carved into the sheer rock faces of Orrakar’s canyons. To them, the land is a living force, constantly shifting, eroding, and revealing the past buried within its depths. They do not fight against this change; they embrace it.  


Though they live high above the canyon floor, the Drahari are relentless scavengers, descending daily to forage, hunt, and salvage whatever the winds and erosion bring. Nothing is wasted in Drahari culture—what is lost to time, they reclaim; what is buried, they unearth. They are the canyon’s memory, holding onto what erosion seeks to erase.
While they dwell high above the canyon floor, the Drahari are relentless scavengers and salvagers, descending daily into the depths to reclaim what erosion has unearthed. Every fallen stone, every lost artifact, every broken structure is part of a cycle of renewal, nothing is truly lost, only waiting to be found again.  
 
Their cliffside settlements, such as Rakorr-Vas and Dhul-Takar, are vast, interconnected labyrinths of stone, built knowing that one day they will crumble. The Drahari do not fear this eventual collapse, for they believe their history is not written in stone but carried in the stories they tell and the relics they reclaim. 
|Physical Characteristics=* Stony, Layered Skin – Their rough, dust-colored skin is thick and ridged, mimicking weathered rock, making them nearly indistinguishable from the canyon walls when still.
|Physical Characteristics=* Stony, Layered Skin – Their rough, dust-colored skin is thick and ridged, mimicking weathered rock, making them nearly indistinguishable from the canyon walls when still.
* Hooked Hands & Feet – Their powerful, gripping fingers and toes allow them to climb sheer rock with ease, enabling them to move across cliffs like living sculptures of stone.
* Hooked Hands & Feet – Their powerful, gripping fingers and toes allow them to climb sheer rock with ease, enabling them to move across cliffs like living sculptures of stone.