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Sansares

A Sansare is an unusual occurrence, but it does not deter them from finding their way in society. They find work and belonging in as many varied places as the other peoples of Aeryn. Their glowing nature does give them a bit of a niche role in the darker corners



  Physical Appearance
The Sansare appears akin to their parents' heritage, with little variation or unusual deviance in appearance aside from the glow of their markings that cover them. These markings are sometimes on the chest, or an arm, or over their back, or a thigh. Sometimes even the entirety of their body may be marked. Throughout the course of their lives, the markings may grow and new ones appear, while others may fade away.

  Abilities
The Sansare seem to have no inherent abilities of their own, and do not have the affinity for either parents' racial abilities.

When making the Sansare character, a player must roll a d100 for every limb they choose to have the markings. Markings can go upon the following: Head, chest, back, right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg, right hand, and/or left hand. Screenshots of these rolls must be sent to staff, and you may begin play of the character once those are submitted.

  Lifespan
30 to 70 years  

  Reproduction
  The Sansare cannot bear children.

"The Sansares are beyond mystery, even to themselves in some ways. While they are born and live as normally as any other, they have an otherness about them that separates them from what would normally be their own kind. Every now and then, parents will find their infants marked with faintly glowing tattoos. Unnerving at delivery, as the people of Aeryn know that any child could potentially be born with the markings and none know their meaning. Those born with them find themselves unable to tap into their heritage and natural abilities normally born to whichever race they may originate from, and some even find capability with the talents of the other races inexplicably."

 
A Sansare looks no different than anyone else, at first glance perhaps. A Vaun, though strangely lacking their surprising and expected quality. Or a Morkhan towering over those in his company. The only thing to mark them as unusual is the soft glow of light coming from markings upon their skin. These markings almost seem to have intent and interlocking patterns, and each Sansare finds theirs to be unique to them.


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