Frost Folk
Basic Information
Anatomy
Frost Folk have the height and weight of typical Humans. They often have bright blue eyes, pale, snowy skin, and blond hair so pale as to be almost white. A noticeable chill surrounds them.
Genetics and Reproduction
Frost Folks reproduce sexually and are viviparous, they typically have a gestation period of 9 months.
Growth Rate & Stages
Frost Folks from infancy take 4 years to reach childhood and from there it takes 14 years to reach adulthood, at the age of 18 a Frost Folk is considered a young adult.
A Frost Folk who reaches the age of 30 is considered an adult and at the age of 60 they are considered to be elderly.
Ecology and Habitats
Frost Folk are found in the northern part of the land and dwelt farther north in the endless ice. They also appear further westwards, sharing hunting grounds with the people that live in
Dietary Needs and Habits
Frost Folk are omnivores.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Frost Folk often raid to the far south in dark, cold winters and take plunder and captives. They are disciplined fighters with a keen sense of tactics. Many of them enjoy bloody slaughter and often set ambushes.
As a culture centered on hunting the Frost Folk often wear the stitched together furs of beasts, such as arctic foxes and bears. A few of them are known to wear helmets fashioned from the skulls of bears, wolves, and wolverines.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
The eye of a frost man can be mixed with the blood of a ice dragon in a broth to get an ice potion.
Average Intelligence
Human or higher
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Frost Folk are immune to the effects of cold. They have darkvision and innate snowsight. From their left eye Frost Folk can produce a cone of icy mist to blast the area in front of them.
Civilization and Culture
Major Language Groups and Dialects
Human Language, Elfara, Dwarfian
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Scientific Name
Home Glacies
Origin/Ancestry
The Mountains of Father Winter, The Foreign Mountains
Lifespan
115 years
Average Height
1.5 - 1.9 m
Average Weight
40 - 115 kg
Geographic Distribution
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