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'''Landlings''' ([[Ruulden]]: '''Druinithæ’Rathil''', “Connected Ones of the Forest and Land) are a rare people of [[Mundus]] born with an innate, unusually strong attunement to [[Light Energy]]. They are typically identifiable by animal-like ears and a tail—features that vary by individual (species and coloration are not fixed). Landlings are celebrated in [[Ruulran]] as miracles of [[Odivia|the Mother]]’s hand, yet their rarity and sensitivity to [[Dark Energy]] also place them at significant risk during ages of growing corruption.
'''Landlings''' (Ruulden: ''Druinithæ’Rathil'', "Connected Ones of the Forest and Land") are rare Light-touched people of [[Mundus]] born with an unusually strong natural attunement to [[Light Energy]]. They are not a separate nation, caste, or bloodline, but a rare variation of birth that can occur anywhere in the world.
 
Landlings are most commonly recognized by their animal-like features, especially ears and tails, though the exact form varies from person to person. They are widely associated with heightened sensitivity to the flow of Light and Dark, and many become [[Aura Reader]]s. Their strong affinity to Light also makes them especially vulnerable to corruption, for concentrated [[Dark Energy]] and exposure to [[the Nether]] are particularly dangerous to them.
 
In [[Ruulran]], Landlings are often regarded as miracles of [[Odivia|the Mother]]'s favor. In other realms they are less ceremonial in status, but remain uncommon and often the subject of fascination, reverence, or superstition.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The Ruulden compound '''Druinithæ’Rathil''' literally glosses as “Connected Ones of the Forest and Land,” reflecting a traditional association with the wilds and with [[Light Energy|Light]].  
The Ruulden compound ''Druinithæ’Rathil'' literally means "Connected Ones of the Forest and Land." The term reflects an old association between Landlings, the natural world, and the currents of Light that flow through Mundus.
 
The common Directian word ''Landling'' is the usual exonym used across [[Directionland]] and beyond.
 
== Overview ==
Landlings are best understood as a rare Light-infused variation of birth. Though many common beliefs treat them as blessed children or living miracles, most scholarly writing describes them as unusually Light-aspected Mundusians whose bodies and spirits develop in uncommon ways.
 
They may be born in any realm and to any family. No proven hereditary pattern has been established.


== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==


=== Physical traits ===
=== Physical traits ===
Landlings are marked by '''animal ears and a tail'''. These traits are present from birth; recorded examples include raccoon-like, wolf-like, and cat-like. While documented cases confirm the presence of such traits, the precise animal type differs from person to person.
The most common outward signs of a Landling are animal ears and a matching tail. Recorded examples most often resemble mammalian forms such as wolf, feline, raccoon, or bear traits. In all reliable accounts, Landling features are mammalian in nature; no accepted record describes Landlings with bird, reptile, fish, or insect features.
 
The exact appearance of these traits varies from individual to individual. Ear shape, tail size, fur pattern, and coloration are not fixed, and hair color does not necessarily match the fur of the ears or tail.
 
Some Landlings possess bright amber eyes, especially those with strong aura-reading talent, though ordinary eye colors are also possible. More unusual manifestations are known, but are rare. These include:
* Horns, usually of forms not clearly matching any known beast
* More animal-like eyes
* Claw-like nails or hands
 
Such features are uncommon, and the more extreme the manifestation, the more likely it is to be remarked upon in local rumor and folklore.


=== Energetic attunement and abilities ===
=== Energetic attunement and abilities ===
Landlings are '''highly attuned to [[Light Energy]]''', which manifests as heightened perception of aetheric currents. Many are capable '''[[Aura Reader|Aura Readers]]''', able to sense flows of [[Light Energy|Light]] and [[Dark Energy|Dark]] around people and places.
All Landlings possess an unusually strong natural connection to [[Light Energy]]. This does not always manifest in exactly the same way, but it commonly results in heightened awareness of aetheric imbalance, sensitivity to consecrated places, and unusual reactions to the presence of corruption.
 
Many Landlings become [[Aura Reader]]s, capable of sensing the flow of Light and Dark around people, objects, and places. This makes them especially valuable in times of magical instability, Nether incursions, or outbreaks of corruption.
 
=== Healing and resilience ===
Landlings are known to heal quickly from lesser bodily injury. Cuts, abrasions, and other damage to the skin often mend faster than expected, and visible scarring appears to be less common among them than among other peoples.
 
This should not be mistaken for invulnerability. Landlings can still be killed by severe wounds, damage to the organs, overwhelming trauma, or the depletion of the Light that sustains them.


=== Vulnerabilities ===
=== Vulnerabilities ===
Because their essence leans strongly toward [[Light Energy|Light]], Landlings tend to be '''unusually sensitive to [[Dark Energy]]'''. Exposure to [[Nether|the Nether]] (a realm of concentrated Dark Energy) is considered especially dangerous for them.
Because they are so strongly aligned with Light, Landlings are particularly endangered by heavy exposure to [[Dark Energy]]. Corrupted places, Dark surges, and prolonged exposure to the Nether are all especially dangerous to them.
 
A Landling may endure ordinary hardship as any other mortal, but the intrusion of Dark into body or spirit is often more severe in them than in others.  


== Rarity and birth ==
== Rarity and birth ==
Landlings are '''exceedingly rare'''—sources repeatedly emphasize this in biographical and world-event summaries. In [[Ruulran]], Landling births are commonly framed as '''miraculous''', with children sometimes described in public discourse as “miracle” offspring. Materials do not establish a proven mechanism of inheritance; scholarly notes and sanctum tradition instead treat Landling birth as providential.<blockquote>'''Scholastic/folk explanations.''' Project sources tie Landlings to the ''wilds'' via language and liturgy, and Ruulrani religious culture venerates Odivia the Mother; as a result, popular belief holds that Landlings are '''bestowed''' rather than bred. Formal doctrine does not confirm a “recipe” for their birth, but social histories often place known Landlings in '''learned or noble households''', reflecting Ruulran’s caste and education structures rather than any verified causal link. </blockquote>
Landlings are rare throughout Mundus, though not so rare as to belong only to legend. Exact figures are unreliable, but more than one Landling is likely to be born per cycle on Mundus.
 
They can be born anywhere in the world. However, most known Landlings are recorded in [[Ruulran]]. This is commonly attributed to the realm's religious customs, for certain households are known to participate in rites and devotions intended to make a Landling birth more likely. No ritual is proven to guarantee such a birth, and no scholarly consensus exists on whether these customs truly influence the outcome or merely reflect Ruulran's stronger attention to such children.
 
No verified mechanism of inheritance has been established. Landling birth is therefore generally treated as a rare Light-infused occurrence rather than a predictable bloodline trait.
 
== Reproduction ==
Landlings are not believed to produce offspring. Though they may be born to ordinary parents, no accepted account records a Landling successfully continuing their own line.
 
This has led many theologians to describe them as gifts of Light rather than a people that perpetuate themselves in the ordinary manner.


== Cultural status ==
== Cultural status ==


=== In Ruulran ===
=== In Ruulran ===
[[Ruulran]] venerates [[Odivia]] and maintains a highly formal religious and social order. Within this context, Landlings are '''revered''' and often treated with ceremonial respect as embodiments of the Mother’s favor. The realm’s ecclesiastical hierarchy (headed by the '''[[Grand Seer]]''' in the [[Cathedral of the Mother Most Radiant]]) forms the backdrop for such veneration.
Within [[Ruulran]], Landlings are often treated with exceptional reverence. They are commonly spoken of as miracles of the Mother and may be regarded as signs of divine favor upon a household. This veneration exists alongside the realm's rigid social and religious order, and Landling births may attract both prestige and intense scrutiny.
 
Ruulrani custom also preserves several old rites intended to encourage the birth of a Landling child, though their true efficacy is disputed.
 
=== In Directionland and elsewhere ===
In [[Directionland]], Landlings are generally integrated among the realm's peoples rather than set apart by a formal religious status. Their unusual gifts, especially aura reading and sensitivity to energetic imbalance, make them valuable in matters involving sanctums, corruption, and the shifting balance between Light and Dark.


=== In Directionland ===
Elsewhere in Mundus, attitudes vary. Some communities view Landlings with admiration, while others regard them with suspicion, superstition, or fearful fascination.
In [[Directionland]], Landlings are largely integrated among other peoples of the Empire. Their abilities (particularly aura reading) make them valued advisers in crises involving Light/Dark imbalances.


== Known abilities ==
== Known abilities ==
* '''Aura Reading''': The perception of Light and Dark flows around people and places.
* '''Energetic sensitivity''': A heightened awareness of aetheric imbalance, sanctified spaces, and corruption.
* '''Rapid healing''': Quicker recovery from many surface-level injuries than is typical among other Mundusians.


* '''Aura Reading:''' Perception of Light/Dark flows.
== Known examples ==
* '''Light-aligned resilience:''' Strong alignment to Light Energy can bolster Landlings in sanctums and consecrated spaces.
* [[Tobbin Valeside]]
* [[Tarrix Varxhill]]


== Language ==
== Language ==
* '''Ruulden endonym''': ''Druinithæ’Rathil''
* '''Common Directian exonym''': ''Landling''


* '''Endonym/exonym:''' ''Druinithæ’Rathil'' ([[Ruulden]]); “Landling” ([[Common Directian]]).
The Ruulden endonym preserves the old conceptual link between Landlings, the wilds, and the land itself.
* The Ruulden lexeme underscores connection to '''forest and land''', reinforcing the traditional association between Landlings and the natural world.

Revision as of 01:51, 23 April 2026

Landlings (Ruulden: Druinithæ’Rathil, "Connected Ones of the Forest and Land") are rare Light-touched people of Mundus born with an unusually strong natural attunement to Light Energy. They are not a separate nation, caste, or bloodline, but a rare variation of birth that can occur anywhere in the world.

Landlings are most commonly recognized by their animal-like features, especially ears and tails, though the exact form varies from person to person. They are widely associated with heightened sensitivity to the flow of Light and Dark, and many become Aura Readers. Their strong affinity to Light also makes them especially vulnerable to corruption, for concentrated Dark Energy and exposure to the Nether are particularly dangerous to them.

In Ruulran, Landlings are often regarded as miracles of the Mother's favor. In other realms they are less ceremonial in status, but remain uncommon and often the subject of fascination, reverence, or superstition.

Etymology

The Ruulden compound Druinithæ’Rathil literally means "Connected Ones of the Forest and Land." The term reflects an old association between Landlings, the natural world, and the currents of Light that flow through Mundus.

The common Directian word Landling is the usual exonym used across Directionland and beyond.

Overview

Landlings are best understood as a rare Light-infused variation of birth. Though many common beliefs treat them as blessed children or living miracles, most scholarly writing describes them as unusually Light-aspected Mundusians whose bodies and spirits develop in uncommon ways.

They may be born in any realm and to any family. No proven hereditary pattern has been established.

Characteristics

Physical traits

The most common outward signs of a Landling are animal ears and a matching tail. Recorded examples most often resemble mammalian forms such as wolf, feline, raccoon, or bear traits. In all reliable accounts, Landling features are mammalian in nature; no accepted record describes Landlings with bird, reptile, fish, or insect features.

The exact appearance of these traits varies from individual to individual. Ear shape, tail size, fur pattern, and coloration are not fixed, and hair color does not necessarily match the fur of the ears or tail.

Some Landlings possess bright amber eyes, especially those with strong aura-reading talent, though ordinary eye colors are also possible. More unusual manifestations are known, but are rare. These include:

  • Horns, usually of forms not clearly matching any known beast
  • More animal-like eyes
  • Claw-like nails or hands

Such features are uncommon, and the more extreme the manifestation, the more likely it is to be remarked upon in local rumor and folklore.

Energetic attunement and abilities

All Landlings possess an unusually strong natural connection to Light Energy. This does not always manifest in exactly the same way, but it commonly results in heightened awareness of aetheric imbalance, sensitivity to consecrated places, and unusual reactions to the presence of corruption.

Many Landlings become Aura Readers, capable of sensing the flow of Light and Dark around people, objects, and places. This makes them especially valuable in times of magical instability, Nether incursions, or outbreaks of corruption.

Healing and resilience

Landlings are known to heal quickly from lesser bodily injury. Cuts, abrasions, and other damage to the skin often mend faster than expected, and visible scarring appears to be less common among them than among other peoples.

This should not be mistaken for invulnerability. Landlings can still be killed by severe wounds, damage to the organs, overwhelming trauma, or the depletion of the Light that sustains them.

Vulnerabilities

Because they are so strongly aligned with Light, Landlings are particularly endangered by heavy exposure to Dark Energy. Corrupted places, Dark surges, and prolonged exposure to the Nether are all especially dangerous to them.

A Landling may endure ordinary hardship as any other mortal, but the intrusion of Dark into body or spirit is often more severe in them than in others.

Rarity and birth

Landlings are rare throughout Mundus, though not so rare as to belong only to legend. Exact figures are unreliable, but more than one Landling is likely to be born per cycle on Mundus.

They can be born anywhere in the world. However, most known Landlings are recorded in Ruulran. This is commonly attributed to the realm's religious customs, for certain households are known to participate in rites and devotions intended to make a Landling birth more likely. No ritual is proven to guarantee such a birth, and no scholarly consensus exists on whether these customs truly influence the outcome or merely reflect Ruulran's stronger attention to such children.

No verified mechanism of inheritance has been established. Landling birth is therefore generally treated as a rare Light-infused occurrence rather than a predictable bloodline trait.

Reproduction

Landlings are not believed to produce offspring. Though they may be born to ordinary parents, no accepted account records a Landling successfully continuing their own line.

This has led many theologians to describe them as gifts of Light rather than a people that perpetuate themselves in the ordinary manner.

Cultural status

In Ruulran

Within Ruulran, Landlings are often treated with exceptional reverence. They are commonly spoken of as miracles of the Mother and may be regarded as signs of divine favor upon a household. This veneration exists alongside the realm's rigid social and religious order, and Landling births may attract both prestige and intense scrutiny.

Ruulrani custom also preserves several old rites intended to encourage the birth of a Landling child, though their true efficacy is disputed.

In Directionland and elsewhere

In Directionland, Landlings are generally integrated among the realm's peoples rather than set apart by a formal religious status. Their unusual gifts, especially aura reading and sensitivity to energetic imbalance, make them valuable in matters involving sanctums, corruption, and the shifting balance between Light and Dark.

Elsewhere in Mundus, attitudes vary. Some communities view Landlings with admiration, while others regard them with suspicion, superstition, or fearful fascination.

Known abilities

  • Aura Reading: The perception of Light and Dark flows around people and places.
  • Energetic sensitivity: A heightened awareness of aetheric imbalance, sanctified spaces, and corruption.
  • Rapid healing: Quicker recovery from many surface-level injuries than is typical among other Mundusians.

Known examples

Language

  • Ruulden endonym: Druinithæ’Rathil
  • Common Directian exonym: Landling

The Ruulden endonym preserves the old conceptual link between Landlings, the wilds, and the land itself.