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Kenku

Origins Shrouded in Shadow: Legends paint the Kenku as feathered folk touched by the Shadowfall that engulfed Shoyo, from a realm lost to Ealathra's past. Some whisper of a curse, stripping them of flight and voice, forever echoing the creations of others. Others speak of a blessing, granted keen observation and memory to collect the scattered fragments of the shattered moon and mend the rift between worlds. Their true genesis remains as elusive as the stars reflected in their raven-black eyes.   Mimicry and Memory: From whispered lore to forgotten languages, the Kenku flawlessly replicate sounds they hear. This mimicry isn't merely imitation; they absorb the essence of each sound, gaining fleeting glimpses of emotions and memories behind the words. Their minds, unburdened by the need for speech, become vast repositories of knowledge, storing information with uncanny precision.   Feathered Wanderers: Kenku tend to stand between human height and a halfling's, their bodies covered in soft, raven-black feathers. Though flightless, they possess surprising agility, traversing treacherous landscapes with graceful leaps and swift climbs. Their keen eyes pierce through darkness, and their senses are attuned to subtle shifts in the environment, making them skilled scouts and navigators.   Whispers of the Shadowfell: The Shoyo Shadowfall left its mark on the Kenku. Some bear cryptic markings beneath their feathers, while others can sense the subtle touch of the Shadowfell, perceiving glimpses of alternate realities and hidden paths. This connection imbues them with a certain mystique, yet also isolates them from other races who fear the lingering darkness within.   Drawn by Unseen Ties: Kenku often feel a pull towards ancient ruins, forgotten libraries, and starfall sites. They instinctively seek knowledge, drawn to places where whispers of their past or fragments of Shoyo might linger. Some dedicate themselves to unraveling the mysteries of their origins, while others believe their mimicry serves a higher purpose, collecting and piecing together the secrets of the universe.   Playing a Kenku: Embrace the mystery and adaptability of your feathered form. Master the art of mimicry, not just as a tool for communication, but to understand the emotions and experiences behind words. Explore the world with keen eyes and silent observation, seeking the fragments of your past and the scattered knowledge that whispers in the wind. Remember, while a Kenku may not speak, their presence speaks volumes, leaving an indelible mark on the stories they touch.
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