These are, of course, the Forest Folk. A collection of several anthropomorphic races that dwell within the forests of the Valley of the Old Ones, usualy within the larger forests near the Great River. These races are:
- Hedgehog People - Peaceful folk, ranging in height from 4-5 feet tall. They tend to build small peaceful communities, and are known for their masonry skills.
- Mouslings - A tiny folk, most being about 2 feet tall. They build great nest complexes underground. On very good terms with certain fairy folk, as well as the more earthy sort of gnome.
- Striped Ones - Resembling a five foot tall Raccoon, these are a wandering people. They tend to have large family groups that travel around with colorfully painted wagons pulled by small oxen. They have a well deserved reputation for being thieves.
- Squirrelkin - Four foot tall squirrel people, being particularly good at climbing, as well as archery and other ranged combat skills. These build tree house compounds deep in the forests where they live.
- Badger Folk - Imagine a bulky six foot tall anthropomorphic badger. These are almost always encountered solo, but one is bad enough. Given over to weapons mastery. In their youth they will form temporary bonds for mating, but then spend most of their lives roaming and questing.
- Wolflings - Vicious hunters, the wolf people are semi-nomadic, having both summer and winter villages. They will range far afield from their villages to hunt for food, and are not too particular about what they choose to eat, especially when times are hard.
- Stoatmen - Bipedal stoat-like humanoids given over to cruelty and torture as entertainment.
Being created beings (created by a mortal, that is) the Forest Folk have no deities that they call their own. They venerate (those that bother) the Human Gods, Demigods and Saints. This is especially true of the Hedgehog People and the Mouslings. The Squirrelkin and Striped Ones are sometimes religious, sometimes not. The Badger Folk and the Woflings, on the other hand, are Anti-theists. They are aware of the gods, but begrudge them their worship. Some even go so far as to openly make war against other Forest Folk (and Humans) who are religious. The Stoatmen have female religious practitioners who worship dark powers, they are known alternately as Stoatwives or Stoatwitches.
No comments:
Post a Comment