Population Locations: Auchin’dan City, Zangrav Village
Outpost Locations: Orrumai, Centiperon, Albimelo
Satyr-like beings that are much taller than humans. They have a love for natural things from nature itself to animals. They are native to Zarlathil, home of the Nature Class Dragons.
Population Locations: Auchin’dan City, Vindication Village
Outpost Locations: Teresj
Although given this name, these Rukmar have no stone or marble traits, instead they are given this name due to their close connection to the Palinku Dragons. They specialize in light-based magic and have knowledge to help against demons and other Underworld beings. These Rukmar have dull blue skin but their bodies are marked with gold and yellow on their backs, their arms, and near their hooves which are also gold.
Population Locations: Auchin’dan City, Val’gad Village
Outpost Locations: Orrumai, Centiperon, Albimelo
The more wild of the Rukmar subraces. They have green skin versus the usual blue and are skinnier and more agile, which allows them to leap across trees in their scouting and hunting missions. They are so in tune with their environment that they even use the foliage that surrounds them to accessorize.
Ancestors to today's Rukmar. Woodhoppers had many more animal traits than Rukmar do today, much more animalistic in the face and said to have horns like Earth's Bharal, aka Blue Sheep. Some would say they were a type of Minotaur. The Woodhoppers were an agile people who would leap across trees to get around, as shown in ancient drawings and told of in many tomes. They would do this to stay above their enemies and their prey while also concealing themselves and leaving no trace of their presence. Woodhoppers were very skilled archers and preferred ranged combat, though they would carry hunting knives theorized to mostly be used to skin any game they hunted, but it could be used for defense in case an enemy got too close for their bows to be useful. Early in their history, Woodhoppers tame and trained predators to aid them in hunting and in combat. Many preferred canines and felines, though some drawings have shown Woodhoppers pictured with ancient creatures that looked very similar to today's griffins. Woodhoppers lived in a fair and sharing community, everyone helped each other and everything hunted and gathered was available to all. Hunters gathered meat and females would raise young together and gather fruit and herbs. Those that didn't hunt would defend the clan and escort the female and children when they went gathering. The clan would also look to their High Priest when they needed guidance and leadership.