Editing Tyalece
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit can be undone.
Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
*This place is more a place of rumors and history rather then a place for exploration. Oberon built the place in the early years of Amber and has used it variously as a research center, prison, retreat, and training facility. While most of us elders have been here numerous times, the occasion of being taken there by father was usually a bad one. | *This place is more a place of rumors and history rather then a place for exploration. Oberon built the place in the early years of Amber and has used it variously as a research center, prison, retreat, and training facility. While most of us elders have been here numerous times, the occasion of being taken there by father was usually a bad one. | ||
β | *Tyalece has its own populace, originally collected from shadows that bred an isolationist mindset. Dreanans, | + | *Tyalece has its own populace, originally collected from shadows that bred an isolationist mindset. Dreanans, Rabsans, Calavettis, and others that prefer such austere and protected environments. The Tyalean tend to be quiet to the extent of being frequently overlooked. When they do speak it is often so quiet its hard to listen to them. They dress in shades of gray with occasional colors of the deep sea. Their skin is pale almost to the shade of alabaster. Their eyes are almost always brown but often they have the tendency to shift color denoting Dreanan heritage. Another Dreanan heritage taint is the occasional shock of Creanan blue hair. There is an occasional occurrence of green teeth and black skin denoting Rabsanian heritage. The elongated earlobes and noses and tendency to go bald early comes from the Calavettis. |
While the [[Aging in Amber]] effect of course applies to the Tyalecens, they tend to have a life span in the 200 to 300 year range and few have the effect of growing younger. This speaks strongly to the dour and joyless lives lead by most of them that with the availability of immortality they prefer to age and die. | While the [[Aging in Amber]] effect of course applies to the Tyalecens, they tend to have a life span in the 200 to 300 year range and few have the effect of growing younger. This speaks strongly to the dour and joyless lives lead by most of them that with the availability of immortality they prefer to age and die. |