Chai ElavieIt has come to our attention that there are two different kinds of shapeshifters. The normal kind, with serpiente and avians and all those cultures, is called
vie elavie. The other kind, which up until now there has been little information about, is called
chai elavie.
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes herself says that even she doesn't know that much about them, since they were an early experiment of hers, and she hasn't worked with them lately. We've taken what information she
has given, and expanded on it as much as possible.
- Posts in this thread
- History (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg20891#msg20891)
- Genetics and powers (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg20892#msg20892)
- Chai elavie breeds (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg20893#msg20893)
- How to create a "new" breed (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg20894#msg20894)
- Breeds - Warrigal (Dingo) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg20894#msg20894)
- Breeds - Equine (Horse) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg23771#msg23771)
- Breeds - Nevla (Mongoose) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg23772#msg23772)
- Breeds - Phasi (Peacock) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg23773#msg23773)
- Breeds - Uncia (Snow Leopard) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg23774#msg23774)
- Breeds - Cygni (Swan) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg23775#msg23775)
- Breeds - Selkie (Seal) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg24692#msg24692)
- Breeds - Arini (Macaw) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg24728#msg24728)
- Breeds - Chamita (Badger, Weasel or Ermine) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg24729#msg24729)
- Breeds - Letotse (Cheetah) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg25027#msg25027)
- Breeds - Tangi (Tanager) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg27135#msg27135)
- Breeds - Anubi (Jackal) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg28181#msg28181)
- Breeds - Lincei (Lynx) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg29955#msg29955)
- Breeds - Strigi (Owl) (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?topic=807.msg29954#msg29954)
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Canon information provided by AHAR (http://www.tdos.org) and breed information compiled by various members.
History
In the beginning, there was Leona, the fire elemental. Through a sacrifice of blood, Zadre and Diosa bound her to their existence. Zadre, who made the greatest sacrifice, received more power than Diosa, and that's why his descendants are immortal.
After the ritual, Diosa and Zadre parted ways, and Diosa joined a human village. There she met Macht, the local wise-woman, and Cera, daughter of the chief hunter. Diosa gave Macht power in order to help the village. That power was passed on to Macht's children, including her eldest daughter, Vida. The descendants of those children are the Macht witches, and therefore not the ones to be spoken of here. Meanwhile, Cera, still a mortal girl, studied and learned how to flawlessly change her form, in order to run with the animals of the woods and fly with the creatures of the sky.
In her travels, Cera met Siete. At this point, both of them were young; neither was even completely Nyeusi. The two had an affair that lasted several years, and in the end produced Leben, the only nyeusi ever born already immortal. Leben later, many years after his mother's death, created the vie elavie.
Cera didn't only meet Siete, however. She also met many others, humans who were accepted as her students and disciples, and learned how to shift form. None of them was ever as successful as her, and most only learned one second form, which they then passed on to their children. These descendants are the chai elavie.
Genetics and powers
Unlike the vie elavie, chai elavie have never had and will never have any form of longevity; they only have normal, human lifespans. They're generally faster and stronger than humans, but nowhere near a vie elavie. They also heal slightly faster than humans, but again not as well as a vie elavie -- an injury that would take a human a few days to heal would heal up in just one day for a chai.
However, there is never any 'dilution' of the chai elavie blood. If a chai and a human get a child together, the child is pure chai elavie. If a chai and a macht witch have a child, it will be both shifter and witch.
When two vie elavie interbreed, the exact blend or breed depends on which line has more power. With vie elavie and chai elavie, though the results are similar (shapeshifting) it's really two different traits. It's like saying, if a blue-eyed person and a short person had a child, what would be the result? Well, possibly a blue-eyed short person. You wouldn't get a cross-breed, ie, half-wolf/half-hawk form, because they're unrelated genes.
The child of a chai wolf elavie and vie raven elavie (just using a random example there) would presumably have a human form, a wolf form, and a raven form. It wouldn't have a demi-form, since chai don't have them, and vie must be royal or pureblood vie (genetically, SSSH or SSSS, see Shapeshifter genetics (http://tdos.org/3world/elavie.php#3)) to have a half-form.
Creating a "new" breedYes, you can create "your own" breed of shapeshifters. They're still subject to admin approval, of course, and you have to follow the guidelines in this post.
- Remember that the species has to have existed (in one form or another) for between nine to twenty thousand years. This means that specific, human-bred breeds of for example cats, dogs or horses are out of the question. Of course, tigers and wolves as we know them didn't exist back then, but for convenience we'll pretend that the shifters evolved together with their animal counterparts. Those that couldn't most probably died out.
- Write up at least a brief history of the shifter breed, including a mention of how they've survived all these years -- most chai elavie are, after all, extinct.
- Provide at least one or two representative images for your shifter species.
- Come up with a maximum of two (2) positive aspects with the breed; anything from having an especially keen sense of smell to having poisonous saliva. Try to keep it within reason for the animal in question, though, and keep in mind that the more extreme it is, the less likely it is that it'll be approved.
If you can't come up with any that will fit, that's fine too; they're not mandatory.
- Counter any positive aspects with negative ones; at least one for each advantage. It can be anything from incomprehension of the monetary system to a severe allergy to something -- but make sure it matches the magnitude of the advantage. And remember: These advantages and disadvantages are breed specific, not only for your character.
- Submit the information you have to an admin (Ash Leone) -- either through PM if you already have a character, or by registering the character and PMing it.
Equine (Horse)- Advantages: Equine elavie are unnaturally strong and fast in human form and have excellent senses of hearing and smell (much better then a human, though naturally not as good as some of the other breeds of shifters or vampires), though their eyesight is relatively normal.
Disadvantages: They are prone to being highly competitive, can be skittish almost to the extreme when startled and will sometimes react with a single mindedness that can actually lead them from a bad situation to a worse. Claustrophobia also seems to be a breed-wide trait; one of the easier ways to get them to panic is to shut them up without room to move around. Most don't even like going in someplace smallish that they know they'll be exiting almost immediately, like a phone booth.
Other notes: The true history of these elavie has been lost over the ages, all that remains is a fairytale told to children about a woman who loved horses, most especially the King Stallion of a herd, and went to live with them in the forest. After being gone for five years she came back, as a horse, to her old village and delivered her children to them; a boy and a girl, from whom all of the equine elavie are descended. One interesting thing that might be noted: though it's not enough to really cause comment, females are more common then males.
They are a proud race and are, by and large, rather vain. Also, their second forms are wildly varied; there isn't one particular set breed (such as the Asian Wild Horse) that is the second form for all. The way that the second forms are passed on seems complicated and at times without rhyme or reason. Because of this, predicting what kind of horse a child will be able to turn into is an imprecise art. Often it will make some kind of sense, but not always.
Still, despite this variability please keep in mind that the majority of the breeds of horses that exist today do not and can not exist in the gene pool, simply because they were developed in the last few hundred years and are thus much too modern. Because of the way even the ancient breeds have been, for the most part, fiddled with, finding a chai that will exactly match the specifications for ANY of them is next to impossible.
The majority of the equine elavie find their closest matches in the breeds listed below, and while the first eight are the closest match to the oldest of the breeds, the rest aren't to be disregarded either.
'Truest' breeds- Akhal-teke (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FAkhalTekerefth.jpg&hash=a78e227918c578beb3cb0c20e1f7cdd9b7b40fc2) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/AkhalTekeref.jpg)
Asian Wild Horse/Przewalski's Horse (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FPrzewalskisrefth.jpg&hash=ad64466f848cb7f0b3a1bd2929cb603eb0627489) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Przewalskisref.jpg)
Caspian (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FCaspianHorserefth.jpg&hash=d0de73f5bce27eedda1237c8dbc8edc921f627fc) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/CaspianHorseref.jpg)
Exmoor Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FExmoorPonyrefth.jpg&hash=3fae51e1b780c908f959181a11e235c9a36a81f3) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/exmoorPonyref.jpg)
Highland Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FHighlandPonyrefth.jpg&hash=05e94d91ca43892d926d2ba11016ed800b4a50a9) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/HighlandPonyref.jpg)
Poitevin (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FPoitevinrefth.jpg&hash=a1c5e0d038cda39c558ee1bccdf6c9ee3d1a9eb4) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Poitevinref.jpg)
Tarpan (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FTarpanrefth.jpg&hash=f1b85d393d99b223119f2d7898e835d167ecc0e9) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Tarpanref.jpg)
Yakut (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FYakutrefth.jpg&hash=4ee15d9c66eff1d2b1d1b801d01e858a379eac98) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Yakutref.jpg)
Others:
- Horses:
- Andalusian (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FAndalusianrefth.jpg&hash=fa3f32caec89e505f8d3879d688ef71ae1787dd6) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Andalusianref.jpg)
Arabian (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FArabianrefth.jpg&hash=578c22e5bf19c1019e58cf828e8bfdeb68639998) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Arabianref.jpg)
Barb (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FBarbrefth.jpg&hash=967c9cdba39b466eda4e804fba5b70f43263d5e0) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Barbref.jpg)
Brabant Horse (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FBrabantrefth.jpg&hash=48a6ae5182562814291e4f25fbb2e3f94f954446) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Brabantref.jpg)
Breton Horse (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FBretonrefth.jpg&hash=ba38c0f5832aa617bb68182c074ff1c921cdfb09) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Bretonref.jpg)
Camargue Horse (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FCamarguerefth.jpg&hash=4ff5ff7d235a3cf8a635f2762fc7b19fd137ba7c) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Camargueref.jpg)
Clydesdale (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2Fclydesdalerefth.jpg&hash=9ca1d4a351375a810ed84c0bf80656e3283c35ab) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/clydesdaleref.jpg)
Friesian (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FFriesianrefth.jpg&hash=c18977568510e8796a4b3fa86233fc701cb720be) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Friesianref.jpg)
Gypsy Vanner (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FGypsyVannerrefth.jpg&hash=cfa97855f9470994c83103bc67627f0b9ac891c5) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/GypsyVannerref.jpg)
Haflinger/Avelignese (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FAveligneserefth.jpg&hash=8cfea3920c3266f4e90c16cc3e4a93f0ab69065d) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Aveligneseref.jpg)
Karabair (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FKarabairrefth.jpg&hash=78c80b9aa4f82466e6d39021c88e36ab1bc51a30) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Karabairref.jpg)
Karabakh (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FKarabakhrefth.jpg&hash=92259371a37d059582b68574d56891d09fb6bbbc) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Karabakhref.jpg)
Mongolian Horse (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FMongolianHorserefth.jpg&hash=8fdbf3d8c27a5c20768ca8ca8123052399c8f71d) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/MongolianHorseref.jpg)
Noriker (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FNorikerrefth.jpg&hash=4e77c6a4de98c7dc93f9de06ec7f8d7870ec1019) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Norikerref.jpg)
Sorraia/Garranos (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FSoraia-Garranosrefth.jpg&hash=4413c256c957d7633f140b7a9500791d67ec3571) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Soraia-Garranosref.jpg)
- Ponies:
- Ariègeois Pony (/Cheval de Méren) (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FArigeoisPonyrefth.jpg&hash=7a20295d2fe4a28da9bda4d7e9f400c4b213689e) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/ArigeoisPonyref.jpg)
Bardigiano (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FBardigianorefth.jpg&hash=b365e2c4d0170a0053126e61d4f1512fbadce699) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Bardigianoref.jpg)
Dales Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FDalesPonyrefth.jpg&hash=b54cd9f7fe3a894d0c3e462b765fa7e4381027ad) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/DalesPonyref.jpg)
Fell Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FFellPonyrefth.jpg&hash=dec0db8954d1d8db03f5d76b661f0b2833ad1ba8) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/FellPonyref.jpg)
Gotland Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FGotlandPonyrefth.jpg&hash=158bdb432ea81bafcdeb5719348cbda64284e581) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/GotlandPonyref.jpg)
Konik Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FKonikPonyrefth.jpg&hash=8ca96c477f7d18e8834a47b37859d095c2eb28c1) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Konikponyref.jpg)
Shetland Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FShetlandponyrefth.jpg&hash=efd7fd1fbfe9e83544dec8a20bcb28c7dbd6db08) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/Shetlandponyref.jpg)
Welsh Mountain Pony (https://www.angdar.com/nightsomen/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv515%2FDarrenDarkstarr%2FNO%2FWelshMountainPonyrefth.jpg&hash=0ff8a63fa256a6039bcdc16b046bf26d8b086cc2) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/DarrenDarkstarr/NO/WelshMountainPonyref.jpg)
The two things to keep in mind is that the majority of these breeds are guidelines, not templates. They're the oldest breeds out there, but doesn't mean that they haven't been fiddled with over the years. Your average chai elavie will probably be similar to one of the listed breeds but will not exactly match the breed standard. This is not always true - there is, for example, a family of chai who pride themselves on being a more classic example of Friesian - but even they don't match perfectly.
The second thing to remember is that the first 8 breeds listed are the closest that we have to the VERY first horse breeds out there, so chai closely resembling them will be more common then any other breed and they will probably match the modern specifications more closely.
Phasi (Peacock)- Advantages: They generally can be very tenacious and aggressive to get the things they want - although this could be perceived as a fault, it is also an important quality in mortals. Phasi shifters tend to be real go-getters, and they are usually very energetic. Many of them end up in the entertainment industry because of their general good looks. They are fairly personable people, and enjoy attention on themselves rather than on something less interesting.
Disadvantages: Both of the breeds, male and female, tend to be very vain and capricious. Most of them have usually been in an environment where they are pampered and catered to, and therefore often times they are not capable of proper defense against predators. Because of the fact that in nature the peafowl is thought to be polygamous, the same usually applies to this breed of shifter. They dislike the idea of settling down, and always seem to be looking for the next pretty thing, which can cause strife in relationships with non-peafowls who do not share similar views.
Other notes: Despite the images of coloration this breed tends to conjure up, it greatly depends on what strand of the blood you possess that determines what feathers the shifter will possess. There are two recognized breeds that a Phasi shifter might be:
- Indian Peafowl - The male Indian Peafowl has iridescent blue-green or green colored plumage. The so-called "tail" of the peacock is not the tail quill feathers but highly elongated upper tail coverts. The train feathers have a series of eyes that are best seen when the tail is fanned. The male has a crest.
The female Indian Peahen has a mixture of dull green, brown, and gray in her plumage. She lacks the long upper tail coverts of the male but has a crest. Females can also display their plumage to ward off danger to their young or other female competition. When playing an Indian Peacock or Peahen please take note of their coloring situation. Further information on specific coloration can be found here (http://database.amyspeacockparadise.com/).
- Sub-Variations
- Blackshoulder
India Blue
India Pied Blue
White
White-Eyed
- Reference Pics:
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- Green Peafowl - The Green Peafowl is very different in appearance to the Indian Peafowl. The male has green and gold plumage and has an erect crest. The wings are black with a sheen of blue. Unlike the Indian Peafowl, the Green Peahen is very similar to the male, only having shorter upper tail coverts and less iridescence. It is very hard to tell a juvenile male from an adult female. These are said to have originated much where the actual birds themselves did, around Burma and Java.
- Sub-Varieties
- Burmese Green
Indo-Chinese Green
Java Green
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Uncia (Snow Leopard)- Advantages: Aside from the fact that they are also known for being able to withstand temperatures that most normal humans would require heavy jackets for, most of the snow leopard traits are similar to that of a basic feline shifter. They appear to be very graceful in human form, with fluid movements. They never seem to stumble, and usually land on their own two feet.
Disadvantages: Because only one familial line exists, a snow leopard shifter discovered and outed would bring a very high price. Anyone who is of this bloodline is almost always in constant danger of being hunted by Nyeusi or even humans who desire to have something so rare.
Other notes: This particur strand of shifter originated in Siberia, though nobody knows quite how. It is traced back to a very specific family line, now carried today by Evangela and Andrea Shane, the wife and daughter of Christian Shane. Because one would have to be related to Evangela somehow, it is a restricted breed, and you need to contact Danielle Vida (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=20) about making one.
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Selkie (Seal)- Advantages: Selkies are incredible swimmers in both forms, the result of a combination of usual Chai Elavie strength and speed, a seal’s impressive agility underwater, and of the ability to hold their breath for as long as forty minutes (in seal form; half as long in human form). Their basic senses also improve underwater. Most Selkies are good-natured, inoffensive and peaceful-- there’s really not much there that a person can object to.
- Disadvantages: In contrast to their grace in the water, Selkies are clumsy as anything on land, in either form. That’s not to say they are complete klutzes, but they do tend to be prone to fumbling with, tripping over, and bumping into an inordinate number of things. Elegant they are not.
All Selkies, likely due to centuries upon centuries of living almost exclusively as seals in the ocean, have an instinctive drive to return to the sea (and assume their seal form) if they find themselves ashore for too long. The drive essentially manifests as both emotional and physical homesickness, and worsens until the Selkie heads for the nearest harbor or beach, every few days or every couple of weeks depending on the individual (never much longer than that). If a Selkie tries to resist past their respective “limitâ€, it ultimately results in their staying in the ocean longer than anticipated, sometimes even days, which can be a problem for jobholders. Initially, when a Selkie enters the water after being driven to do so, their human consciousness slips for a bit and they enjoy themselves thoughtlessly and blissfully cavorting around, hunting, following boats, watching the shore, and etcetera before they’ve had their fill and come to their senses, so to speak. - Other Notes: The chai Selkies are, unsurprisingly, the source of all of the Irish and Scottish folklore and legends describing the Selkie Folk-- the seals who could shed their skins and transform into humans. It is no wonder that such myths arose, for a great deal of it is based in truth, right down to much of the terminology. Selkies are secretive shifters who spend almost all of their time in their animal forms and have formed Colonies for centuries, much in the fashion of normal seals of the area, allowing them to hide in plain sight. A Colony is run by the “Manannán mac Lir†(shortened to Mac Lir), a patriarchal figure who is usually the strongest and largest of the male Selkies, and who has his pick of as many Selkie women as he likes. Selkies are insistent about titles, which are rooted in Gaelic: a “wife†of a Mac Lir is called an InÃon Lir, a son of a Mac Lir is a Garmhac, a daughter is a GarinÃon, and any other direct relative to the Mac Lir is referred to as a Gaol; all directly related to the Mac Lir hav special privileges, and believe it or not, not everyone IS related to the Mac Lir. Back in the day when Selkies were more numerous, Colonies often absorbed one another, with the Mac Lir fighting each other for power (occasionally to the death; those who became Mac Lir also tended to be the most aggressive of the normally pleasant Selkies). Currently, there are two main Colonies of Selkies, and both dwell in the waters surrounding the British Isles and Ireland: one has the Common seal (Cuan) as their second form, the other has the Grey seal (Liath), and neither Mac Lir desires to take over the other Colony-- Cuan and Liath Selkies usually don’t mix, even though besides the species of their second form, they are culturally identical.
Selkies have always kept in touch with the human world by keeping the tradition of selecting a few individuals in every generation (usually a Garmhac or GarinÃon) to take human form and go ashore, either to woo a woman or to settle down as a wife. It always ends with a child being born of a Selkie and a human, a “Changelingâ€, who must be brought back to the Colony after a seven year grace period (why seven years? only the Selkies know!). This inevitably led to some Selkies choosing to remain with his or her new spouse on the mainland and essentially abandon the Colony; back in the old days, this was punishable by skinning-- if the Colony couldn’t have the Selkie, the Selkie could never have the ocean again. However, as their numbers have dwindled in recent decades and as more and more Selkies have become curious about life on land and the changing world around them, the remaining Mac Lir relaxed their rules. Instead, a Selkie who left the Colony was just frowned upon, disowned, and rudely termed a “landlubberâ€. More idealistic Selkies are of the opinion that it’s finally time that they opened up and spread across the world; what better way for the population to make a comeback? Still, Selkies are overall pretty rare: less than fifty individuals between the two Colonies, and an unknown (definitely smaller) number elsewhere in the world. - Characteristics
- logically enough, they love seafood (and prefer it over anything else)
- all Selkies are born with brown or grey hair in varying shades
- Selkies, so entrenched in their animal sides and so new to life outside of the Colony, come across as childlike and naive at times; but at the same time, their simple approach to life is a blessing in such a frenetic society, and honesty is a virtue that no one should lose sight of
- Liath Selkie (Gray Seal) - quite large in stature (all men over 6’2, women average 5’9) and more gregarious than their cousins
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- Cuan Selkie (Common Seal, or Harbor Seal in the US) - tend to be shorter in stature and more introverted; the Cuan Colony is notably smaller than the Liath Colony
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Arini (Macaw)- Advantages: Flight is almost always an advantage, and Macaws are also very intelligent, even as people. They're problem solvers more than outright fighters, which goes along with their tendency to live in groups. They'll work together and solve a problem rather than attempt to force the issue or simply give up. They have excellent hearing and vision, which naturally makes them very aware of their surroundings and difficult to sneak up on, and generally gives them plenty of time to fly off before they're in trouble. Generally. Not always.
- Disadvantages: A big disadvantage is how flashy they tend to be, to be honest. It's almost impossible to miss their presence, which is a big downfall if they're trying to blend in, happen to be a hunter, or are trying to escape danger. They're also not very impressive or dangerous in their animal forms, which requires that they have some skill in fighting if they intend to fend off an attacker. In fact, their animal forms are extremely fragile (though perhaps not as far as birds go), and a good blow by someone bigger and stronger could cause serious damage. Likewise, they're hollow-boned, and though hollow bones can be incredibly strong (to handle the stress of flight), Macaws tend to be less-solid and injure more easily in human form. Escape is usually the best route for them, and that brings you back to the first disadvantage.
- Other Notes: As has been mentioned already, Macaws tend to live in family groups, where they can work together and support each other, though there's another important reason for this. Macaws tend to be very shy and almost anti-social with people they don't know, and they take some time to decide that they 'know' the person well enough to open up. Living in family groups ensures that they're surrounded by people they know and trust, which works wonderfully for them. They thrive on attention and interaction, and they absolutely LOVE to get compliments and praise from those people that they care about. They're also surprisingly protective of those people, considering they're not usually all that unpleasant. It's when they're denied that attention and interaction that they'll really show their mean streaks, getting depressed and sometimes aggressive or hostile when they get lonely, which is why they try to avoid it.
Anyone who's ever been around a parrot of any kind will have noticed how loud and vibrant they are, and that's something that all Arini seem to share. They have wonderfully vibrant personalities, but they can be incredibly loud and obvious. They're also lactose intolerant, as well as vegetarian. They can eat meat, but only very sparingly, which means that most just don't eat it at all. They thrive on fruits and vegetables, with a good share of carbohydrates in there.
Strangely enough, Macaws are different from humans in that the majority of them are left-handed. There's no obvious reason for this, but it's something that is definitely true, with very few Macaws leaning towards ambidexterity or a predominance towards their right hand. They also all have gray-blue eyes in both their human and animal forms.
- Scarlet Macaws - Besides the basic traits that all Macaws have, the Scarlet Macaws are born with bright, crayon red hair, a factor that causes some of them to attempt dying it to avoid notice. Naturally, not all do, but as it's a very obvious physical aspect, it's difficult to miss if they don't. As a general rule, family groups tend to range from Mexico down to Peru and Brazil, though naturally, they've moved around in modern times.
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- Blue and Yellow Macaws - As with Scarlet Macaws having red hair, Blue and Yellow Macaws are always born with bright blond hair. Fortunately for them, it's not blue, and it blends in far better than the red that their Scarlet cousins have. They share the same traits otherwise, and tend to range from Panama to more Southern areas, but they've also moved around with higher technology.
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Chamita: Badger, Weasel, or ErmineHistory The mythology around the Chamita breed is strange. It is stated that they originated in Mexico, but nobody, not even the Elders, are certain as to when precisely in the timeline their breed began. There are some legends that say they derived from the Mayans, but of course this would clearly place them back far beyond when Chai Elavie began to become made; however, the race is somewhat secretive about their roots, and there are several different ideas on their beginning. The most common one, and the one that makes the most sense, if you can call it sense, is the version told here. It is said that a "princess" was wandering through the wood and was found by three men, who then found themselves hired on by her as guards. One, Zithel, was a warrior, very strong and brave, and he provided much in the way of protection for the princess. Another, Olin, was a thief, very cunning and fast, and he was able to get them food and supplies when they had no money. The last, Ioli, was a religious man, and he was very caring and quiet. They journeyed for a few months before suddenly the princess declared that she was returning home. Before she left, she gave each of them a kiss, and in that kiss bestowed them a special power - she had given them the ability to change into their "true" forms. Zithel became a badger for his aggression and bravery; Olin became a weasel for his speed and stealth, and Ioli became an ermine for his gentle, kind nature.
It didn't take long, however, for the friendship of the three men to end. In current day society, the Badger, the Weasel, and the Ermine shifter are enemies. So went the legend that they all split ways after a large fight, each traveling to different ends of the Earth in order to be at peace and away from the nagging of the other two. Zithel stayed in what is now Mexico, while Olin went northeast, to Eurasia, and eventually settled down in the Middle East (which is funny considering what theft gets you there). Ioli followed Olin, but retreated to Scandinavia to enjoy the cold. From there the bloodlines split entirely (though they were never directly related, save that they had the same "creator".
In present day, to suggest to a Badger or a Weasel or an Ermine that they are blood-related to one of the other Chamita family members is a high insult, and one will likely experience the consequences of such an accusation. The Ermine have taken on the role of the Elders, trying to preserve history and pass down the information and stories; they are probably considered the most friendly of the Chamita breed. Badgers are mercenaries by trade, and Weasels thieves, so most of the time the two do not mix. From here, the history branches off between each individual breed, which will be noted further.
Badgers- Advantages: Coming Soon!
- Disadvantages: Coming Soon!
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Ermines- Advantages: Coming Soon!
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Anubi (Jackal)- Advantages: Anubi are known for stamina, and in their animal form can run as fast as 10MPH and maintain that speed for long periods of time. In their human form, they are not quite as fast (having only two legs does cause some room for error), but they retain their longevity - they are remarkably quick, and hard to tire out easily. Despite the size of the human form (as some cases of infection are), the bulk of the body does not become cumbersome, but rather seems to flow as they entertain rigorous physical activity. They seem to shine when put to physical endurance tests, as they do not tire nearly as easily as most.
- Disadvantages: Jackals are extremely territorial of things and areas that they deem as theirs, either from other Anubi or from entities they feel are 'intruders'. They will often go so far as to mark their own territory in strange ways - in animal form, they will most definitely be compelled to relieve themselves in a perimeter area; in human form, they may even be inclined to do the same. It is almost an uncontrollable urge, as with the desire to defend, and they may find themselves in hot water with other groups of people for sudden inexplicable behavioral outbursts such as these.
- Other Notes: The origins of the Anubi shifter go back as far as Egyptian mythos. It is said that the god Anubis himself lay with a female and the child that was produced had the ability to move between the world of animal and man with but a thought. The problem is that most texts are lost, and Anubi shifters are so rare that the chance of them converging and finding someone to actually do research about their history is a slim one. Because the nature of the Anubi shifter is ideally in pairs (traditionally, the way the setup goes is that a pair of mates, male and female, will be 'in charge' of their territory), Anubi shifters are extremely rare, and very picky about who they will set up shop with. Males and females both have been known to, when breeding times are slim pickings, infect others around them in order to spread their genetics. They don't care so much for the purification of a line, but an Anubi shifter will not choose a mate that is not also an Anubi. Period. They can become involved with humans, but much like the Pakana (except multiplied tenfold), the only thing that will ever really click to them is Anubi.
Anubi can be both the plural form of the breed as a whole, or the male term for a jackal shifter. A female Anubi shifter has her own proper title: Bardi.
Due to social complications and rarity, any player wanting to make one should probably consider the decision very closely, as Anubi thrive basically on other Anubi and aren't very common. Anyone considering one should contact Ash Leone (http://angdar.com/nightsomen/index.php?action=profile;u=3) or look into the Pakana/Hyenas. - Characteristics
- Anubi are generally in excellent physical condition; most of them are active individuals and oftentimes slightly daredevil-ish due to their stamina.
- As said before, Anubi are very selective about who they choose for mates; other shifters are automatically a no. Anything that is not an Anubi and cannot be turned into one doesn't even register on their radar. At all. During cases of infection, it can break entire families apart when a Bardi or an Anubi suddenly realizes that they are nowhere near another Anubi.
- Anubi work together in pairs amazingly well. Between the mated Anubi and Bardi, there is actually said to be a sort of connection - in human form, they have an uncanny ability to read each other's thoughts and emotions. In animal form, they will move and breathe as one, making a deadly combination when defending their territory.
- Because Anubi in legend are associated so closely with Anubis, and therefor the dead, Anubi have a special sort of resilience against vampires. A vampire cannot pierce their mind with any sort of mental attack. Physically, of course, they can do damage just as any other, but as most of a vampire's battle can rely on the mental breaking-down of a victim, it can cripple one who is not so experienced in a fight.
- Golden Jackal
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- Black-Backed Jackal
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- Side-Striped Jackal
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