THIS is the video that I borrowed from for Episode 2! This person honestly has more accordion skills in their left pinky than I have in my entire body.
-Temerity

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THIS is the video that I borrowed from for Episode 2! This person honestly has more accordion skills in their left pinky than I have in my entire body.
-Temerity
Kreja, one of the last Dhuer to make an appearance in Eseth history books. She and her group fought against the rise of the of the empire in the west during the third era. Though they did not succeed in their goal they did manage to despose of the crazed Fey leading the conquest. Whether the one who replaced him, Lord Tazwrath, was any improvement is a matter of debate.
Though they look like shorter humans most Dhuer (or Dwarfs as humans refer to them) would gladly point out that humans look like -them- thanks to centuries of Fey manipulation. There are however a few major differences between Human and Dhuer besides their height: Being born of the Dunia Gaib the Dhuer, like the Fey, are physically genderless and do not reproduce in the normal sense. They are also occationally born with gemstones embedded in their bodies which has various effects in Dhuer society. These often large gems could fetch a hefty sum but any hunter would do well to think twice before attacking a Dhuer - their last major defining trait is their durability. Dhuer skin is said to be as tough as any armor and even their blood is said to harden into stone. Any race that has the destruction of both the Dragons and the Fey under their belts should not be taken lightly.
Kreja/šojka (lat. Garrulus glandarius, eng. Eurasian Jay)
Status: lokalna gnjezdilica, stanarica (locally common, resident)
Photo by Aleix Comas
Kreja/šojka (lat. Garrulus glandarius, eng. Eurasian Jay)
Recorded by Buhl Johannes