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==The Ferai (Race)==
==The Ferai (Race)==
Although fierce and rugged in appearance, the Ferai of Solum are fundamentally a good race, aligned with the forces of order. Their clan-like society is based on a violent feudal system, where they are ruled over by their powerful warrior-King, [[Herne]].
Although fierce and rugged in appearance, the Ferai of Solum are fundamentally a good race, aligned with the forces of order. Their clan-like society is based on a violent feudal system, where they are ruled over by their powerful warrior-King, [[Herne]].
Physically the Ferai resemble what those living in Mortalis would associate with a '''satyr''' or '''faun''', although somewhat crossed with a feline in some aspects. Their bodies are humanoid with feline back legs supporting them, antlers protrude from their skulls.
==Ferai Society==
==Ferai Society==
Despite their brutal nature, the Ferai are also an artistic and lawful people, governed by a strict warrior code handed down from the throne of Herne. The King himself is not exempt from the Ferai's rules. It is written that when the King reaches the height of his power, he must sacrifice himself and pass the throne to his son, thereby re-energising the land and its people. This has been the way for countless generations, however Herne refuses to relinquish his power - and as he ages and dies, so does the land of Solum.
Despite their brutal nature, the Ferai are also an artistic and lawful people, governed by a strict warrior code handed down from the throne of Herne. The King himself is not exempt from the Ferai's rules. It is written that when the King reaches the height of his power, he must sacrifice himself and pass the throne to his son, thereby re-energising the land and its people. This has been the way for countless generations, however Herne refuses to relinquish his power - and as he ages and dies, so does the land of Solum.
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*[[Jared]], Son of Herne - successor of Herne.
*[[Jared]], Son of Herne - successor of Herne.
*[[The Shaman]], Religious figurehead.
*[[The Shaman]], Religious figurehead.
==Enemy Ferai==
Although the Ferai were once peaceful, the evil Devena has swayed a large proportion of the Ferai to align with her chaotic plans. As a result, they will lash out at Jen. There are six castes of Ferai warrior.
'''Archer''': Carrying bows, these Ferai are likely to pick you off from a distance. However if you're close to one, he will attack with a knife.<br>
'''Hooded Infantry:''' These are the most common and are ranked into three categories. Black-Hoods are the strongest, whilst Red-Hoods are weaker, Brown-Hoods tend to be the weakest of all.<br>
'''Armored Lightweight:''' These are similar to the Hooded Infantry, but will also contain a small-shield to defend itself.<br>
'''Armored Brute:''' These are the largest of all Ferai, with shields that stretch as high as their entire body that are hard to penetrate.
==Jen's Inner Ferai==
==Jen's Inner Ferai==
The first form gained by [[Jennifer Tate | Jen]], which offers increased stamina, strength, agility, and focuses on melee punches and kicks, for close range combat, as well as claw like energy weapons. This form boosts her speed, which makes it ideal for travelling through the world. It also allows her to jump much higher than her human form, allowing her to overcome obstacles in the game.
The first form gained by [[Jennifer Tate | Jen]], which offers increased stamina, strength, agility, and focuses on melee punches and kicks, for close range combat, as well as claw like energy weapons. This form boosts her speed, which makes it ideal for travelling through the world. It also allows her to jump much higher than her human form, allowing her to overcome obstacles in the game.
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