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I just noticed Khybon in the background for Barrath’s second art and I imagined he’s thinking ‘what did Barrath do to himself’?
Some headcanons for the Spiritlanders, some based on Tangath and Barrath.
The majority of lion creatures in Perim are Spiritlanders. Many once lived in OverWorld territory, but they migrated to the Spiritlands not long after the era of Kiru, including Tangath's ancestors. Also, Barrath and Wytod's.
Barrath's cybernetics are a Spiritland thing; metal plays a significant role in their spirit-meddling, and so augmentations like his aren't uncommon among Spiritlanders.
A few Spiritlanders are M'arrillians whose ancestors defected during the first M'arr Invasion. Ironically, much of the Spiritlands clans use oligarchies, too, but they’re much nicer to the people.
Spiritlanders either don't know about humans or believe they are a myth.
Random Barrath appreciation post.
One of my favorite creature redesigns is his because he went from a cyborg creature to a cyborg creature with a floating torch head. It’s neat ideas like those that have kept me interested in Chaotic this long.
Also, I’ve wondered why he’s called Barrath Beyond and now I might know why. Apparently, he was also from the Spiritlands in Now or Never.
And now I headcanon he’s Spiritland in the current lore.
Barrath Beyond, Underworld General