Korrash

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Korrash
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The Korrash are the **ash-dwellers of Tahr’Zul**, a people hardened by fire and born in ruin. They do not build great cities, nor do they conquer the land—they endure it. To the Korrash, survival is a trial by flame, and only those who withstand the relentless heat, the choking ash, and the trembling earth are worthy of existence.

Their dwellings are **carved into the hardened lava flows** of **Tahrnath’s Crown**, hidden among the volcanic wastelands and obsidian fields. They move **with the land rather than against it**, adapting as eruptions reshape the world around them. **Outsiders rarely encounter them**, for they thrive where others would perish.

The Korrash do not worship **Tahrnath**, but they respect his power—fire is both a destroyer and a purifier, and to live in its shadow is to be reforged with every passing day.

Physical Characteristics

The Korrash have evolved to withstand the brutal conditions of Tahr’Zul, their bodies shaped by generations of survival in fire and ash.

  • Ash-Hardened Skin – Their **thick, stone-like skin** resists burns, allowing them to endure the scalding heat of lava plains and sulfuric steam vents.
  • Ember-Flecked Eyes – Their **deep-set eyes glow faintly**, adapted to see through the perpetual twilight of ashen skies and navigate the shifting volcanic terrain.
  • Sulfur-Tolerant Lungs – Having adapted to **inhale superheated, toxin-laced air**, they can survive in conditions that would suffocate most beings.
  • Magma-Blooded Resilience – While not immune to fire, their bodies **heal faster from burns**, and they feel less pain from intense heat.

Culture and Society

The Korrash do not **build**, they **adapt**. Their culture is centered on **resilience, endurance, and survival**—not through conquest, but through unyielding **persistence** in the face of an ever-changing land.

Life in the Lava Wastes

  • The Korrash live in **hardened lava tunnels, crater sanctuaries, and steam-heated caverns**, moving as eruptions and quakes reshape their home.
  • They do not farm in the traditional sense but **harvest volcanic fungi, ash-resistant plants, and heat-tolerant beasts** from the wastes.
  • Water is scarce—many rely on **condensed steam from volcanic vents** to survive.

Philosophy of Fire

  • The Korrash believe that **destruction is not an end but a transformation**—fire does not erase, it **creates anew**.
  • Their trials of adulthood require walking **barefoot across cooling lava** or **standing in sulfur storms** to prove their endurance.
  • They do not mourn the **collapse of their dwellings**—"What is lost in fire is never truly lost. It is only changed."

History and Legends

1. The Trial of Embers

  • When a Korrash comes of age, they must **walk the ember path**, crossing a field of **cooling lava** while carrying a burden of **obsidian shards**—a test of both endurance and control.

2. The Shrouded Ones

  • Some Korrash embrace the **deepest flames**, vanishing into the **lava tunnels** beneath Tahr’Zul. Legends say they **never return unchanged**, becoming something **more than mortal**.

3. The Burning March

  • In times of great upheaval, the Korrash **walk into the heart of the volcano**, offering themselves to the fire as a final test. Some claim to have seen them emerge **untouched**.