Kuthar: Difference between revisions
Appearance
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
*Dust-Resistant Fur & Skin Frills – Their bodies are covered in fine, short fur that repels dust and sand, preventing buildup in the harsh, wind-carved canyons. Thin, flexible frills along their necks and shoulders help them sense minute changes in air pressure and temperature, allowing them to read wind currents before they take flight. | *Dust-Resistant Fur & Skin Frills – Their bodies are covered in fine, short fur that repels dust and sand, preventing buildup in the harsh, wind-carved canyons. Thin, flexible frills along their necks and shoulders help them sense minute changes in air pressure and temperature, allowing them to read wind currents before they take flight. | ||
|Culture and Society=[[File:Kuthar | |Culture and Society=[[File:Kuthar - General 04.jpg|thumb|A Kuthar keeps a vigilant watch.]]The Kutharen have found stability in the heights, where erosion is slower, and wind currents are predictable. They have cultivated a lifestyle centered on patience, precision, and harmony with the land. | ||
*Mesa Farming & Cultivation - The Kutharen are cultivators, using their height advantage to grow crops and farm airborne insects, which they harvest as a primary food source. They weave hanging gardens of drought-resistant fruiting vines, anchored to the rock with woven sinew and hardened resin. Swarms of hive-kept burrow gnats and nectar wasps are carefully bred in hollowed-out rock chambers, producing honey-like nectar that sustains both the insects and the Kutharen. | *Mesa Farming & Cultivation - The Kutharen are cultivators, using their height advantage to grow crops and farm airborne insects, which they harvest as a primary food source. They weave hanging gardens of drought-resistant fruiting vines, anchored to the rock with woven sinew and hardened resin. Swarms of hive-kept burrow gnats and nectar wasps are carefully bred in hollowed-out rock chambers, producing honey-like nectar that sustains both the insects and the Kutharen. | ||