Aranian is a open species, a bipedal spider-like creatures that are fallen from the country of Skyra to Munity's Infernal Abyss. Most of these species went up to the surface and live in a country called Asorium due to their former Queen moving up to the surface.
For thousands of years, the most prized creatures in Skyra were Aranians, who used their tails to spin silk and make exquisite tapestries. In particular, the angels and other celestial beings were jealous of the Aranians' unmatched artistic talent and were beginning to see them as competitors for Skyra's love.
One fateful day, an Aranian was challenged to a tapestry fight by an angel who was determined to assert their authority. However, fearing defeat, the angel resorted to sabotage. The Aranian summoned their dormant magical abilities in preparation for this, weaving a tapestry so powerful that it tore a rift between the worlds of Munity and Potem.
Skyra and the angels were frightened by this disastrous incident. They ordered the Aranians into exile because they were afraid of their unbridled power. The Aranians took the brunt of their punishment after being stripped of their halos and thrown into the Infernal Abyss. They were found changed by those with angelic wings—a combination of infernal depravity and angelic grace, a lasting reminder of their fall from grace.
The Aranians, who are now in the Abyss, hold onto their resentment and make a promise to rise once more and take back their position among Skyra's creatures.
They are required to have a pair of antennas, coloured sclera with shaped pupils, big calf and a round tail with spikes. Angel wings are required to mix with devil-like wings.
Art by Sinnpurr
Aranians only take 5 human years for them to age up to an adult Aranian.
They cannot die of old age, as their biological systems don't degrade over time, but external threats, such as fatal illnesses or physical harm, can lead to their demise.
An Aranian's behavior is greatly influenced by their past, their fall from respect, and their new life in the Infernal Abyss. Here is an overview of their traits and actions:
By nature, Aranians are cautious and thoughtful, and they are calculated and restrained. After being deceived and banished by the individuals they once collaborated with, they harbor a deep mistrust of people, especially heavenly creatures. They handle problems cautiously to ensure they are never mislead again.
Despite their exile, Aranians nevertheless take pleasure in producing exquisite artwork, demonstrating their creativity and attention to detail. Whether they are tapestries or structures in the Infernal Abyss, their handiwork have a haunting beauty. However, their perfectionism usually makes them frustrated when they can't achieve their goal, which makes their internal struggle worse.
Aranians take great pride in their skills and see themselves as exceptional creators and artists. But there is a hint of resentment in their pride. Their exile has left them severely damaged, and there is frequently a hint of bitterness in their relationships. They could look for approval, making an effort to prove their value even to those who despise them.
They are duel-natured, with their dual angelic and infernal wings represent the psychological strife they have as a result of their punishment. Their behavior reflects this duality; they can be cruel and vindictive toward people they consider adversaries while yet being protective and loving toward those they care about.
Aranians are omnivores however most are considered herbivores due to their diet consisting of their main or primary diet which is Shadow Fruit to help them survive of harsh environment of Infernal Abyss for years and Web Nectar to help them produce more silk. Though they may also eat your usual human food however, they find Asorium fruits overly sweet.
Aranians don't converse as much as you may believe. They appear 'muted' to others because of their reserved demeanor, although they are actively conversing with one another through their antenna. However, some Aranians made an effort to overcome this stigma by increasing their communication frequency.