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Kith
Kith (also called beast-kin, or poetically Twilight-marked / Veil-marked in sermons) are mortals of the Sunworld whose bodies carry animal or draconic echoes — ears, tails, eyes, scales, horns, and similar traits ranging from subtle to unmistakable. They are not Fae, not natives of the Moonworld, and not a separate cosmic species tree in orthodox The Realms of Faeloria theology: the Moonworld reflects what has occurred; it does not freely mint new Sunworld lineages.
Across kingdoms, Kokoro is where Kith are most visibly woven into civic life—see Kokoro and Kith below. Avaria and Luxor celebrate a strong mix of ancestries in ports and cities; Dalr is overwhelmingly human with a large dwarven presence, very few elves, very rare Kith, and almost no visible Fae—where a Fae is taken in Dalr, foreign chronicles and Avarian sermons alike record enslavement.
What Kith are
Kith eat, age, bear children, and die as mortals. Their marks are phenotype and story — shaped by lineage, place, oaths, trauma, or resonance — and are often misread by layfolk as half-fey blood.
Kokoro and Kith
In Kokoro, Kith populations are weighted more heavily than in western realms: beast-kin masters of craft, blade, and ritual appear in public registers and festival lines as ordinary neighbors, not curiosities. Humans remain numerous—most civic hosts, temples, and shipping houses are still human-led in census—but travellers' ballads exaggerate only a little when they call eastern ports crowded with ears and tails.
Scholars argue whether the pattern comes from trade routes, old marriage customs, proximity to eastern Twilight hours at sea, or simple history of welcome; no single doctrine is orthodox. What is agreed abroad is that a felid artisan in Crystalport may hide; the same artisan in Kokoro's coastal towns is often unremarkable.
Common lineages
These folk names appear in chronicle and dockside law; they are not exclusive bloodlines, and marks vary by person.
| Lineage | Echo (typical) | General notes |
|---|---|---|
| Vulpine | Fox ears and tail; sharp senses; some families unusually long-lived in tale | Marks range from barely visible tips to full tails; hearing and scent often run above human averages in guild tests. Lifespan and ageing vary by lineage—long-lived families appear in chronicle but are not a species-wide rule. |
| Lupine | Wolf ears, tail; pack oaths | Endurance and cold tolerance are commonly reported (with wide scatter). Social structure tends toward extended households and oath-heavy custom in cultures that keep the name, but many lupine Kith live without packs. |
| Felid | Cat ears, tail; night grace | Low-light comfort is frequent yet not universal; tails mainly aid balance. Coat pattern, ear size, and retractile-claw folklore differ sharply by region—biology and fashion overlap in public debate. |
| Cervine | Antlers or deer features; long stride | Antlers (when present) follow seasonal growth in most recorded bloodlines; height and stride often exceed human means. Sex presentation of racks varies; some lineages show ear-only marks without antlers. |
| Lapine | Long ears; powerful legs | Leg musculature and leaping aptitude score high in military trials; large ear surface ties to hearing and thermoregulation in natural-philosophy texts. Small stature compared to human mean is common but not required. |
| Ursine | Rounded ears; dense build | Body mass and dense fur predominate; metabolism skews toward heat retention. Torpor-like winter rest appears in some northern communities as custom and physiology intertwined. |
| Serpentine | Lithe spine; heat sense | Heat-sensing pits or scale-sheen are documented unevenly; flexibility is the most reproducible trait across samples. Shedding cycles are rare but appear in medical registers. |
| Avian | Feathered crest; light bones | Bone density is human-near in most coroner tables—flight remains impossible; crests may be seasonal or fixed. Wind tolerance and balance at height are the usual athletic advantages cited. |
| Draconic | Scaled patches; slit pupils; optional horns/tail | Scale cover typically 5–40% of skin by surface area in surveyed cohorts; no true draconic transformation. Innate elemental affinity appears slightly above population baseline in some studies—not a reliable predictor for individuals. |
Origins (debated in-setting)
Temples, universities, and dockside taverns disagree; all explanations below coexist in Faeloria:
- Twilight bleed-through / Fae-adjacent resonance — Birth during veil-thin hours or in places where Fae pacts and gifted bargains echo strongly; not half-Fae biology, but Sunworld outcomes of heightened myth (compare failed crossings and Fae bleed-through in cosmology).
- Wild Fae regions — Communities long adjacent to the Avarian Forest or Silverfall Cascade tell tales of marks appearing after generations of neighborly (or fraught) coexistence with Wild Fae stories.
- Great Cycle shock — Some chronicles link spikes in Kith births to planar catastrophes such as the Faefall era; scholars argue whether cause is trauma, record bias, or real thinning of local reality.
- The Penumbra echo (feared / heretical) — Beast-marks as Umbral Veil echo seeking form — useful for horror arcs; poor basis for systemic oppression in-setting unless bigots are explicitly wrong.
- Mundane diversity — They have always been here in dockside proverb; cosmopolitan ports accept Kith crews without cosmology homework.
Kingdom presence (summary)
| Realm | Kith presence (broad) |
|---|---|
| Kokoro | High — visible in crafts, ports, and civic ritual as normal diversity |
| Avaria / Luxor | Strong mix — Kith common in cities beside humans, elves, dwarves, halflings |
| Dalr | Very rare — isolated individuals more than communities; superstition without uniform law |
Culture and law
Treatment varies by charter: Crystalport dock wards in story skew pragmatic; isolated valleys may treat Kith as omen. Magic in Faeloria has no Kith-only school; innate affinities matching an echo (heat, charm, speed) are stereotypes, not laws.
Relations
- Humans — Majority neighbors in most kingdoms; politics of acceptance varies.
- Elves / Dwarves / Halflings — No cosmic hierarchy over Kith; only local prejudice or alliance.