Siarrans are a gentle, artistic people. They believe in the value of expression and music. They prefer an active life and their kind can be found traveling across foreign lands, either in groups or alone. They often say they go where the wind takes them. They face the dangers their travels bring with a calm heart and seek to cause as little harm as possible. Despite their gentle natures and peaceful philosophies, siarrans moved to anger are frightening opponents. However, it is difficult to anger a siarran, as most have great patience and are slow to become agitated or angry.
Basic Information
Siarrans are typically tall and thin, between five and a half feet and just under seven feet in height. They weigh between 130 and 200 pounds. They have olive, coppery brown or even black complexions and light brown to black hair. They have four arms, an upper pair placed at the shoulder, much as a human’s, and a second, lean and thin pair a little above the waist. Their fingers are long and lithe, giving them superb manual dexterity. Their eyes slant upward at the outside, and they have high cheekbones and thin mouths.
Civilization and Culture
A siarran is usually given only a single name at birth. When traveling, siarran will also refer to themselves by a tribal name that is shared by everyone in the extended family. Siarrans will only rarely use a place name to identify themselves, as their people too often wander to new places.
Male names: Allaet, Ballaran, Cionur, Dillaed, Fomael, Kessit, Tilaen, and Umrios.
Female names: Amaera, Caelli, Diarral, Emaene, Guenna, Jiassae, Paelloa, and Telliar.
Tribe name: Aakridan, Caedrias, Doemorl, Faellit, Maalist, Nolrida, Ramlas, Soellimar, Taerrimol, Voellimas, and Zaellia.
Siarrans usually dress in draping, loose-fitting garments or robes. They use subtle embroidery to decorate their clothes, preferring patterns of earth tone or red threads. However, siarrans are also known to adopt clothing styles from other nearby realms for their own use.
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