pronounced Jawn-ee-ah-da

Rather than engage in a bloody affair, the ancestors of the Wildlings decided to abandon the ancient Ar-Nura cities and travel to the wilderness, establishing small villages and roving caravans. While they mostly avoided the ancient war that tore their brethren apart, the Eisolae forever cursed their name, calling them disloyal and cowardly.

In time the Jhani’ada would become more attuned to the wilderness, preferring instead to exist in the deep forests, or tend to their crops on the edges of civilization. They became not only protectors of the wild, but also one with the wilderness.

Over the ages, they have become so entwined with the wild that they have become nearly immune to the poisons and toxins from various beasts. Alchemists are also extremely puzzled about the unique properties of their physiology, and many have studied the Jhani’ada for decades trying to determine how they are so resistant.

When the Wildlings involve themselves in the affairs of the rest of the world, it is typically to trade for goods and supplies that their tribes cannot make themselves. Others set up small encampments on the edges of established towns, and use their survival skills to act as guides for caravans, or routinely venture into the wilds to harvest wild fruits and hunt animals for their pelts and meat.

Costuming Requirements: Green ear tips, feathers and bones scattered throughout costuming