Race

Mitsriel

Lava-blooded forged people who call themselves Vidavs, proud children of fire and stone.

World Lore

Mitsriel in Dia

Mitsriel are made when a smith forges a stone-and-magma body and parents pour in lava from their own forms. Their cracked volcanic bodies glow faintly from within.

They are proud, severe, promise-keeping, serious, aesthetically minded, and often wary of other peoples. They see themselves as divine kin, and family loyalty is directed toward the race as a whole.

Mitsriel architecture blends harsh discipline with sacred beauty. They worship Balile and Odi, read signs in flame, orient themselves by fire, and sometimes bear a sacred borjgali mark of elite status.

Naming Traditions

Feminine Names

Visela, Viona, Vile, Viibe, Vinena

Masculine Names

Vigro, Viso, Vikalu, Vishni, Virubi

Surnames

No surnames; exceptional figures may gain an epithet

Note

They call themselves Vidavs after Vidaut, their creator.