Naipa

A Fallen type that can be one of the few benevoilent ones.  

Appearance

Naipa appear as a roughly humanoid shape made up of mix of water and plants, with the latter appearing to form a rough skeletal structure within the water. Various fish and other aquatic life can sometimes be seen swimming within their bodies. When fully formed, they can 'stand' up to six feet tall.
The types of plants that make up their 'skeleton' naturally varies depending on their enviroment and can even change depending on the season.  

Behavior

Of the powerful Fallen, Naipa are considered the most approachable, as they tend to choose one area to stay in and are not prone to attacking curious Daulka seeking to ask for knowledge and advice. However, seeking one out is not without it's danger. For one, not all Naipa are willing to share their wisdom and such Naipa are known to drive out unwanted visitors by any means necessary. Second, Naipa territory's tend to attract the much more dangerous Sirpi, whom try to kill every visitor that dare to approach.  

Abilities

Naipa share a couple of abilites with the Sirpi, namely the abilities to control both water and plants: both of these are a necessity in order to form their bodies. They do have one other talent:  

Water Reading

Water is constantly recycled and reused, due to this comes knowledge of events that had come before. Naipa can read this knowledge and even preserve it to an extent within themselves. However, there is a limit to this, as water's nature to spread and dispurse causes this knowledge to become fragmented, making it harder to make sense of. Thus only more recent events can be more reliably been 'seen' by a Naipa.  

Habitat

A Naipa must stay close to water to refresh it's form, which can be quite frequent if the conditions are not favorable. Thus they prefer environments were both plants and water are abundant, such as swamps and marshes. They also prefer water that is slow moving or still, thus is not likely to be spotted in a fast moving river. While they can form bodies in salt or brackish water, they find it 'uncomfortable' and will move to fresh water as soon as able.

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