Daid'Rah (Dyed-Rah)
Height: 12-14hh Sub-specie: Wingless Rah Colours: Any Images: https://www.deviantart.com/fourkingdoms/gallery/27389477/daid-rah Related distantly to: Quinu, Binu Related closely to: Oryn Friendly with: Quinu, Oryn, Binu, Alac Trades with: Chae Wary and cautious of: Seih Stays well away from: Dhu Location: Originally from Linlijwar, now they are scattered about Acreo, Uhoni, and Riordan as well. Can be seen in more lush country villages from re-location, or as harem-members of various kings and queens. Small and quiet, these peoples live usually among Seih, Oryn, Binu, and Quinu cities. Very good at elaborate work like weaving, sewing and jewellery making, hair braiding and other such intricate work. They are also Stunning Dancers, and efficient healers. Commonly Apothecary owners; they are proficient in Alchemy, to help heal ailments from injuries, to sickness. They also aide in combination with birthing doulas. Dancers are often found in Marketplaces, and underground red-light districts - After a movement for emancipation, Daid now dance for empowerment instead of oppression. Red-light work is not criminalized, nor shunned, and is treated with utmost of care for the performers well-being and safety. Marketplaces are still a breeding-ground for captives, and are often monitored for signs to intervene if there is suspected forced performers. Jewelers spend time traveling between cities to collect metals, precious gems and stones that are used in their work. They are often found in Marketplaces selling their wares as well. Apprenticeships: Metalergy, Alchemy, Textiles, Hairdressing, Musician (Singing and Instrumental) History: Originally from the city Linlijwar, now they are scattered about areas Acreo, Uhoni, and Riordan as well. In the past often mistreated, sometimes kidnapped and sold/traded as slaves to royalty for their unique abilities. Still shaky grounds with Seih, but with the Deity intervention during the Great War, new peace treaties and agreements were forged. Treated as equals usually more so among the Quinu, Binu, and Alac. King Khalij A war-disabled Seih'Rah treats them as equals, and helps maintain the majority of their people in his kingdom. |