Human

The once outnumbered Other Worlder humans now find themselves the dominant species since the Merge, thanks to the influx of new souls from Earth. Still, both groups of humans have found themselves struggling to adapt to their new environment – and to each other. Other Worlder humans tend to be suspicious and less trusting of others, but more accustomed to strangeness and other races. However, since the geography of this new planet so closely resembles Earth, they often find themselves spatially disoriented. Earthers often seem as newborn lambs, unable to comprehend the strange new reality. In the twenty or so years since the Merge began, many have banded together to reforge or rebuild their great cities, congregating and hubs of civilization, such as New New New York City. Others have seen this as a chance to escape the modern world and return to a simpler time. As usual, human beings run the gamut, from the heights of selflessness to the dregs of immorality.

Physical Characteristics

The Broken-Winged are tall, sleek humanoids with small wings and sharp talon-like hands and feet. Plumage often sprouts on the sides of their faces as well as their torsos, arms, and legs, matching the color of their wing’s plumage: typically, white, brown, or gold.

Temperament

They are a tempestuous people, fueled by intense emotion. Without governance, these emotions often descend into cruelty and hatred, but decades of forced coexistence with humans have engendered a discipline known as ‘The Flight’. Broken-Winged who practice The Flight, while still temperamental and fiercely passionate, are able to channel emotion towards positive, constructive ends.

Population Centers

Broken-Winged mostly reside in mid-to-large-sized urban centers filled with Earthers in North America and Europe. Within those urban centers, they tend to keep a low profile.

It is believed their ancestral home of Mount Tarthus is located somewhere within the Carpathian Mountains.

Jul. 2, 38 NC

The Broken-Winged always feel out of place, I think. They belong in the sky they’ve been exiled from. Being low to the ground, especially outdoors, they appear to shrink in upon themselves.

They fear smaller settlements, imagining a single Other Worlder could get them lynched. They’re most common in the cities with people like me – humans from Earth, but even then, they keep to themselves. Many try to live at some sort of height. Church lofts are popular. I suspect if bell towers were readily available pieces of real estate, the Broken-Winged would be all over them.

Then again, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe the sky terrifies them now that they cannot fly.

TG

Languages

Broken-Winged speak either English or Spanish, as well as their native language, Tarthiian.

Aug. 8, 38 NC

Their native language sounds similar to Romanian, though they don’t speak it often, perhaps as some sort of rebellion against the kin that exiled them. Most of them speak fluent English with a mild, vaguely European accent. I think it is out of necessity rather than anything else – they need to blend in in order to survive. Also, I’ve met exactly one Spanish-speaking Broken-Winged, but she hinted that there was a collection of them living in wherever Spain landed on this planet.

TG

Racial Features

Artificer

Whenever you make an item, roll the Doom die. If you do not roll Doom, one of the crafting materials of your choice is not consumed.

Cost (5 LP): You gain an additional profession.

Adaptive Talent

Choose two additional skills. You are talented in them.