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{"data":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, and could be highly territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive with beautiful architecture. Built tough, many of their cities are still standing even thousands of years later, even if reclaimed by nature and ruined in places. Some of their remains can be found, mummified and dried out, deep under the sand where they fell and were buried, though those that were not buried have long since faded to dust in the years. All that remains is stone tablets, their buildings, murals, and various other signs that can be seen throughout the world as well as old and broken down war machines and the remains of factories and other various buildings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their history was rich and expansive, many important figures, battles, advancements... Nations and diplomacy, millions, perhaps even billions, of them living and thriving in their world. But none of that remains. The last great event of note is the war that brought about their end thousands of years ago, the one that resulted in the end of their time on their world and for the li'uhn to inherit the war-torn world and take over.<\/p>\r\n<p>They saw themselves as above all other life... including the sapient beings they made in their own image. Li'uhn were lower class, working class. Aside from a few il'hune here and there, they were seen as animals, even if they were capable of speech. They were too small to fight back, as the il'hune had done this on purpose. They were too busy fighting among themselves to want to have to fight another race of their own creation. Li'uhn took the place of workers, spies, fighters, miners, field workers, pets. Several varients were made, with some variants made later on to serve certain purposes.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each of the Six sealed in the Oasis, the very last of their kind that will ever exist, was integral to the war and the destriction of their world. Being sealed is a punishment, put in place by the gods they once worshipped. The barrier is powered by these gods, who lie dormant deep beneath the Oasis, beyond the barrier where the Six can not get to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Six take their punishment very seriously, even if they are tired of living on and on for thousands of years. They now see the li'uhn as living beings every bit as much as them. With many generations passing since the original li'uhn, even stories of the il'hune's warring have faded to mythology and folklore.<\/p>","field3":"<p>Il'hune were incredibly territorial and fierce. Warlike and proud, but very traditional and religous. They took great pride in ceremony and beauty, loving white and gold more than any other color combination.<br \/><br \/>Some examples of Il'hune clothing:<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/40_58_e6ZmTvyCahu33P5.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1049\" height=\"439\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>They were loyal to their family, gods, and nations. They fought fiercely to protect what they saw as theirs. Il'hune do best when in small groups, about the size of a lion pride, with one dominant Il'hune, often masculine, and around 8 to 10 other Il'hune and their young. Young Il'hune would generally leave the family group they were born to once they came of age, and either start their own family group, take over another, or join them if they weren't particularly dominant. Il'hune were, in general, fairly restless, wandering throughout the day and returning to their home at night. This nature made the large cities they inhabited stressful, which often caused tension and fighting and the nations working on expanding their borders to make room for their citizens and make room for more resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>As their resources ran out and the il'hune struggled to survive, the stronger Il'hune would live on while the weaker ones died. They became jaded to the deaths eventually, simply trying to survive.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were social, but they did the best in smaller groups.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their voices were low and powerful and resonant, comparable in a sense to a large bell, the energy pulse they produced strong, able to be picked up from far away. Like the li'uhn they created, Il'hune were very fond of song and dance and music. Song and dance was a huge part of their culture, often accompanied by aerial displays with their wings and natural magic helping them rise up further into the air.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each Il'hune's ceremonial robes were the same, but their mask was made for them directly upon coming of age, unique to their face shape and personality.<br \/><br \/>The Six with examples of the Ceremonial mask<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/41_59_JRHoPGADpbfNavQ.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1070\" height=\"448\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Family members were not territorial towards eachother, so many families would often have their own territories in the wider territories owned by the family group in general. This, in fact, was what caused Il'hune to gather into nations in the first place, family groups growing, turning into villages, then into towns, then cities... then entire nations. Il'hune were very community and family driven, and would fight fiercely to protect and keep their loved ones alive.<\/p>","field4":"<p>Il'hune were carnivore-leaning omnivores. Like humans, the sorts of plants they could eat and what they could get out of these plants was limited. They needed more animal protien and supplemented with plants for vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Their sharp teeth could grip and bite and slice through meat with ease, their claws long and curved and capable of gripping and clinging.<\/p>\r\n<p>They stood an average of 15 feet tall, though were surprisingly light and slender for their great size. They couldn't fly under the might of their own wings, so used the natural energy their kind had in their core to power their wings. This would stir up the air beneath them and allow them to fly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune traits and features were similar to the traits and features found on various li'uhn, though their coloration and bodytypes were a lot less varied.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are only six that remain, but they have a variety of the traits Il'hune were able to have. They are the last and only examples of their species.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were generally quite slender, due to their wings and being generally active, flying about from place to place. Being slender and light made it easier for them to take off using their natural magic, stay airborn for longer, and get further faster. Overweight il'hune were quite rare, especially towards the end of their race when they were wasting away from famine and starvation.<br \/><br \/>Some examples if Il'hune traits and coloration:<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/39_57_zldEOHqr0kqDTlj.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1047\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>","field5":"<p>Il'hune lived, naturally, around 300 years. The same amount of time the Li'uhn live on average nowadays.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune are pouched mammalians like the li'uhn they created. They are not marsupials, but rather evolved the pouch convergently. Their ancestors were nomadic, flying from oasis to oasis, much like Li'uhn do today, and they would carry their young in their pouches with them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune went into season mid to late Spring, and would remain pregant for roughly two years. The newborn would be tiny, hairless and featherless with closed eyes. It would be placed in the pouch where it'd spend the first 8 months nursing and growing, at which point it'd start to poke its head out of the pouch, and even begin to come out and try to learn how to fly. At this age, they'd be covered in thick, fluffy down, with their feathers just starting to come in. They'd outgrow the pouch and be weaned by their third year.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune reached maturity at roughly the same rate as humans, with their pouches not developing until puberty was complete.<\/p>\r\n<p>Elder Il'hune were seen as culturally significant. They were storytellers, keepers of tradition, guides to the younger generations. The golden markings would fade out as they aged, and they'd grey and whiten around the snout, chest, and limbs, eventually dulling and losing most of their colors as they reached the end of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>Young Il'hune stuck close to their parents, though as they reached teenagehood, they became restless and would wander out further, until adulthood had them often wandering off to start their own lives.<\/p>","field6":"<p>Il'hune were mostly golden colored, ranging into brown with darker limbs and faces. They had different Frill types, different feather types, different mane types, and similar. <br \/><br \/>Not many records remain, however, of the various mutations and variations they had.<\/p>","field7":"<p>The Il'hune died out thousands of years ago, very little records of them remain.<br \/><br \/>There are scrolls, murals, and libraries preserved by ancient magic that can still be found to this day, though this is only snippets of what they once were, enough to make the Li'uhn that stumble across them curious.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, and could be highly territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive with beautiful architecture. Built tough, many of their cities are still standing even thousands of years later, even if reclaimed by nature and ruined in places. Some of their remains can be found, mummified and dried out, deep under the sand where they fell and were buried, though those that were not buried have long since faded to dust in the years. All that remains is stone tablets, their buildings, murals, and various other signs that can be seen throughout the world as well as old and broken down war machines and the remains of factories and other various buildings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their history was rich and expansive, many important figures, battles, advancements... Nations and diplomacy, millions, perhaps even billions, of them living and thriving in their world. But none of that remains. The last great event of note is the war that brought about their end thousands of years ago, the one that resulted in the end of their time on their world and for the li'uhn to inherit the war-torn world and take over.<\/p>\r\n<p>They saw themselves as above all other life... including the sapient beings they made in their own image. Li'uhn were lower class, working class. Aside from a few il'hune here and there, they were seen as animals, even if they were capable of speech. They were too small to fight back, as the il'hune had done this on purpose. They were too busy fighting among themselves to want to have to fight another race of their own creation. Li'uhn took the place of workers, spies, fighters, miners, field workers, pets. Several varients were made, with some variants made later on to serve certain purposes.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each of the Six sealed in the Oasis, the very last of their kind that will ever exist, was integral to the war and the destriction of their world. Being sealed is a punishment, put in place by the gods they once worshipped. The barrier is powered by these gods, who lie dormant deep beneath the Oasis, beyond the barrier where the Six can not get to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Six take their punishment very seriously, even if they are tired of living on and on for thousands of years. They now see the li'uhn as living beings every bit as much as them. With many generations passing since the original li'uhn, even stories of the il'hune's warring have faded to mythology and folklore.<\/p>","field3":"<p>Il'hune were incredibly territorial and fierce. Warlike and proud, but very traditional and religous. They took great pride in ceremony and beauty, loving white and gold more than any other color combination.<br \/><br \/>Some examples of Il'hune clothing:<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/40_58_e6ZmTvyCahu33P5.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1049\" height=\"439\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>They were loyal to their family, gods, and nations. They fought fiercely to protect what they saw as theirs. Il'hune do best when in small groups, about the size of a lion pride, with one dominant Il'hune, often masculine, and around 8 to 10 other Il'hune and their young. Young Il'hune would generally leave the family group they were born to once they came of age, and either start their own family group, take over another, or join them if they weren't particularly dominant. Il'hune were, in general, fairly restless, wandering throughout the day and returning to their home at night. This nature made the large cities they inhabited stressful, which often caused tension and fighting and the nations working on expanding their borders to make room for their citizens and make room for more resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>As their resources ran out and the il'hune struggled to survive, the stronger Il'hune would live on while the weaker ones died. They became jaded to the deaths eventually, simply trying to survive.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were social, but they did the best in smaller groups.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their voices were low and powerful and resonant, comparable in a sense to a large bell, the energy pulse they produced strong, able to be picked up from far away. Like the li'uhn they created, Il'hune were very fond of song and dance and music. Song and dance was a huge part of their culture, often accompanied by aerial displays with their wings and natural magic helping them rise up further into the air.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each Il'hune's ceremonial robes were the same, but their mask was made for them directly upon coming of age, unique to their face shape and personality.<br \/><br \/>The Six with examples of the Ceremonial mask<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/41_59_JRHoPGADpbfNavQ.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1070\" height=\"448\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Family members were not territorial towards eachother, so many families would often have their own territories in the wider territories owned by the family group in general. This, in fact, was what caused Il'hune to gather into nations in the first place, family groups growing, turning into villages, then into towns, then cities... then entire nations. Il'hune were very community and family driven, and would fight fiercely to protect and keep their loved ones alive.<\/p>","field4":"<p>Il'hune were carnivore-leaning omnivores. Like humans, the sorts of plants they could eat and what they could get out of these plants was limited. They needed more animal protien and supplemented with plants for vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Their sharp teeth could grip and bite and slice through meat with ease, their claws long and curved and capable of gripping and clinging.<\/p>\r\n<p>They stood an average of 15 feet tall, though were surprisingly light and slender for their great size. They couldn't fly under the might of their own wings, so used the natural energy their kind had in their core to power their wings. This would stir up the air beneath them and allow them to fly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune traits and features were similar to the traits and features found on various li'uhn, though their coloration and bodytypes were a lot less varied.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are only six that remain, but they have a variety of the traits Il'hune were able to have. They are the last and only examples of their species.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were generally quite slender, due to their wings and being generally active, flying about from place to place. Being slender and light made it easier for them to take off using their natural magic, stay airborn for longer, and get further faster. Overweight il'hune were quite rare, especially towards the end of their race when they were wasting away from famine and starvation.<br \/><br \/>Some examples if Il'hune traits and coloration:<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/39_57_zldEOHqr0kqDTlj.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1047\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>","field5":"<p>Il'hune lived, naturally, around 300 years. The same amount of time the Li'uhn live on average nowadays.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune are pouched mammalians like the li'uhn they created. They are not marsupials, but rather evolved the pouch convergently. Their ancestors were nomadic, flying from oasis to oasis, much like Li'uhn do today, and they would carry their young in their pouches with them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune went into season mid to late Spring, and would remain pregant for roughly two years. The newborn would be tiny, hairless and featherless with closed eyes. It would be placed in the pouch where it'd spend the first 8 months nursing and growing, at which point it'd start to poke its head out of the pouch, and even begin to come out and try to learn how to fly. At this age, they'd be covered in thick, fluffy down, with their feathers just starting to come in. They'd outgrow the pouch and be weaned by their third year.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune reached maturity at roughly the same rate as humans, with their pouches not developing until puberty was complete.<\/p>\r\n<p>Elder Il'hune were seen as culturally significant. They were storytellers, keepers of tradition, guides to the younger generations. The golden markings would fade out as they aged, and they'd grey and whiten around the snout, chest, and limbs, eventually dulling and losing most of their colors as they reached the end of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>Young Il'hune stuck close to their parents, though as they reached teenagehood, they became restless and would wander out further, until adulthood had them often wandering off to start their own lives.<\/p>","field6":"<p>Il'hune were mostly golden colored, ranging into brown with darker limbs and faces. They had different Frill types, different feather types, different mane types, and similar. <br \/><br \/>Not many records remain, however, of the various mutations and variations they had.<\/p>","field7":"<p>The Il'hune died out thousands of years ago, very little records of them remain.<br \/><br \/>There are scrolls, murals, and libraries preserved by ancient magic that can still be found to this day, though this is only snippets of what they once were, enough to make the Li'uhn that stumble across them curious.<\/p>"}},"title":"Il'hune","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, and could be highly territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive with beautiful architecture. Built tough, many of their cities are still standing even thousands of years later, even if reclaimed by nature and ruined in places. Some of their remains can be found, mummified and dried out, deep under the sand where they fell and were buried, though those that were not buried have long since faded to dust in the years. All that remains is stone tablets, their buildings, murals, and various other signs that can be seen throughout the world as well as old and broken down war machines and the remains of factories and other various buildings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their history was rich and expansive, many important figures, battles, advancements... Nations and diplomacy, millions, perhaps even billions, of them living and thriving in their world. But none of that remains. The last great event of note is the war that brought about their end thousands of years ago, the one that resulted in the end of their time on their world and for the li'uhn to inherit the war-torn world and take over.<\/p>\r\n<p>They saw themselves as above all other life... including the sapient beings they made in their own image. Li'uhn were lower class, working class. Aside from a few il'hune here and there, they were seen as animals, even if they were capable of speech. They were too small to fight back, as the il'hune had done this on purpose. They were too busy fighting among themselves to want to have to fight another race of their own creation. Li'uhn took the place of workers, spies, fighters, miners, field workers, pets. Several varients were made, with some variants made later on to serve certain purposes.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each of the Six sealed in the Oasis, the very last of their kind that will ever exist, was integral to the war and the destriction of their world. Being sealed is a punishment, put in place by the gods they once worshipped. The barrier is powered by these gods, who lie dormant deep beneath the Oasis, beyond the barrier where the Six can not get to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Six take their punishment very seriously, even if they are tired of living on and on for thousands of years. They now see the li'uhn as living beings every bit as much as them. With many generations passing since the original li'uhn, even stories of the il'hune's warring have faded to mythology and folklore.<\/p>","field3":"<p>Il'hune were incredibly territorial and fierce. Warlike and proud, but very traditional and religous. They took great pride in ceremony and beauty, loving white and gold more than any other color combination.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were loyal to their family, gods, and nations. They fought fiercely to protect what they saw as theirs. Il'hune do best when in small groups, about the size of a lion pride, with one dominant Il'hune, often masculine, and around 8 to 10 other Il'hune and their young. Young Il'hune would generally leave the family group they were born to once they came of age, and either start their own family group, take over another, or join them if they weren't particularly dominant. Il'hune were, in general, fairly restless, wandering throughout the day and returning to their home at night. This nature made the large cities they inhabited stressful, which often caused tension and fighting and the nations working on expanding their borders to make room for their citizens and make room for more resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>As their resources ran out and the il'hune struggled to survive, the stronger Il'hune would live on while the weaker ones died. They became jaded to the deaths eventually, simply trying to survive.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were social, but they did the best in smaller groups.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their voices were low and powerful and resonant, comparable in a sense to a large bell, the energy pulse they produced strong, able to be picked up from far away. Like the li'uhn they created, Il'hune were very fond of song and dance and music. Song and dance was a huge part of their culture, often accompanied by aerial displays with their wings and natural magic helping them rise up further into the air.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each Il'hune's ceremonial robes were the same, but their mask was made for them directly upon coming of age, unique to their face shape and personality.<\/p>\r\n<p>Family members were not territorial towards eachother, so many families would often have their own territories in the wider territories owned by the family group in general. This, in fact, was what caused Il'hune to gather into nations in the first place, family groups growing, turning into villages, then into towns, then cities... then entire nations. Il'hune were very community and family driven, and would fight fiercely to protect and keep their loved ones alive.<\/p>","field4":"<p>Il'hune were carnivore-leaning omnivores. Like humans, the sorts of plants they could eat and what they could get out of these plants was limited. They needed more animal protien and supplemented with plants for vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Their sharp teeth could grip and bite and slice through meat with ease, their claws long and curved and capable of gripping and clinging.<\/p>\r\n<p>They stood an average of 15 feet tall, though were surprisingly light and slender for their great size. They couldn't fly under the might of their own wings, so used the natural energy their kind had in their core to power their wings. This would stir up the air beneath them and allow them to fly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune traits and features were similar to the traits and features found on various li'uhn, though their coloration and bodytypes were a lot less varied.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are only six that remain, but they have a variety of the traits Il'hune were able to have. They are the last and only examples of their species.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were generally quite slender, due to their wings and being generally active, flying about from place to place. Being slender and light made it easier for them to take off using their natural magic, stay airborn for longer, and get further faster. Overweight il'hune were quite rare, especially towards the end of their race when they were wasting away from famine and starvation.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/40_58_e6ZmTvyCahu33P5.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1049\" height=\"439\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/39_57_zldEOHqr0kqDTlj.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1047\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>","field5":"<p>Il'hune lived, naturally, around 300 years. The same amount of time the Li'uhn live on average nowadays.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune are pouched mammalians like the li'uhn they created. They are not marsupials, but rather evolved the pouch convergently. Their ancestors were nomadic, flying from oasis to oasis, much like Li'uhn do today, and they would carry their young in their pouches with them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune went into season mid to late Spring, and would remain pregant for roughly two years. The newborn would be tiny, hairless and featherless with closed eyes. It would be placed in the pouch where it'd spend the first 8 months nursing and growing, at which point it'd start to poke its head out of the pouch, and even begin to come out and try to learn how to fly. At this age, they'd be covered in thick, fluffy down, with their feathers just starting to come in. They'd outgrow the pouch and be weaned by their third year.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune reached maturity at roughly the same rate as humans, with their pouches not developing until puberty was complete.<\/p>\r\n<p>Elder Il'hune were seen as culturally significant. They were storytellers, keepers of tradition, guides to the younger generations. The golden markings would fade out as they aged, and they'd grey and whiten around the snout, chest, and limbs, eventually dulling and losing most of their colors as they reached the end of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>Young Il'hune stuck close to their parents, though as they reached teenagehood, they became restless and would wander out further, until adulthood had them often wandering off to start their own lives.<\/p>","field6":"<p>Il'hune were mostly golden colored, ranging into brown with darker limbs and faces. They had different Frill types, different feather types, different mane types, and similar. <br \/><br \/>Not many records remain, however, of the various mutations and variations they had.<\/p>","field7":"<p>The Il'hune died out thousands of years ago, very little records of them remain.<br \/><br \/>There are scrolls, murals, and libraries preserved by ancient magic that can still be found to this day, though this is only snippets of what they once were, enough to make the Li'uhn that stumble across them curious.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, and could be highly territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive with beautiful architecture. Built tough, many of their cities are still standing even thousands of years later, even if reclaimed by nature and ruined in places. Some of their remains can be found, mummified and dried out, deep under the sand where they fell and were buried, though those that were not buried have long since faded to dust in the years. All that remains is stone tablets, their buildings, murals, and various other signs that can be seen throughout the world as well as old and broken down war machines and the remains of factories and other various buildings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their history was rich and expansive, many important figures, battles, advancements... Nations and diplomacy, millions, perhaps even billions, of them living and thriving in their world. But none of that remains. The last great event of note is the war that brought about their end thousands of years ago, the one that resulted in the end of their time on their world and for the li'uhn to inherit the war-torn world and take over.<\/p>\r\n<p>They saw themselves as above all other life... including the sapient beings they made in their own image. Li'uhn were lower class, working class. Aside from a few il'hune here and there, they were seen as animals, even if they were capable of speech. They were too small to fight back, as the il'hune had done this on purpose. They were too busy fighting among themselves to want to have to fight another race of their own creation. Li'uhn took the place of workers, spies, fighters, miners, field workers, pets. Several varients were made, with some variants made later on to serve certain purposes.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each of the Six sealed in the Oasis, the very last of their kind that will ever exist, was integral to the war and the destriction of their world. Being sealed is a punishment, put in place by the gods they once worshipped. The barrier is powered by these gods, who lie dormant deep beneath the Oasis, beyond the barrier where the Six can not get to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Six take their punishment very seriously, even if they are tired of living on and on for thousands of years. They now see the li'uhn as living beings every bit as much as them. With many generations passing since the original li'uhn, even stories of the il'hune's warring have faded to mythology and folklore.<\/p>","field3":"<p>Il'hune were incredibly territorial and fierce. Warlike and proud, but very traditional and religous. They took great pride in ceremony and beauty, loving white and gold more than any other color combination.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were loyal to their family, gods, and nations. They fought fiercely to protect what they saw as theirs. Il'hune do best when in small groups, about the size of a lion pride, with one dominant Il'hune, often masculine, and around 8 to 10 other Il'hune and their young. Young Il'hune would generally leave the family group they were born to once they came of age, and either start their own family group, take over another, or join them if they weren't particularly dominant. Il'hune were, in general, fairly restless, wandering throughout the day and returning to their home at night. This nature made the large cities they inhabited stressful, which often caused tension and fighting and the nations working on expanding their borders to make room for their citizens and make room for more resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>As their resources ran out and the il'hune struggled to survive, the stronger Il'hune would live on while the weaker ones died. They became jaded to the deaths eventually, simply trying to survive.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were social, but they did the best in smaller groups.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their voices were low and powerful and resonant, comparable in a sense to a large bell, the energy pulse they produced strong, able to be picked up from far away. Like the li'uhn they created, Il'hune were very fond of song and dance and music. Song and dance was a huge part of their culture, often accompanied by aerial displays with their wings and natural magic helping them rise up further into the air.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each Il'hune's ceremonial robes were the same, but their mask was made for them directly upon coming of age, unique to their face shape and personality.<\/p>\r\n<p>Family members were not territorial towards eachother, so many families would often have their own territories in the wider territories owned by the family group in general. This, in fact, was what caused Il'hune to gather into nations in the first place, family groups growing, turning into villages, then into towns, then cities... then entire nations. Il'hune were very community and family driven, and would fight fiercely to protect and keep their loved ones alive.<\/p>","field4":"<p>Il'hune were carnivore-leaning omnivores. Like humans, the sorts of plants they could eat and what they could get out of these plants was limited. They needed more animal protien and supplemented with plants for vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Their sharp teeth could grip and bite and slice through meat with ease, their claws long and curved and capable of gripping and clinging.<\/p>\r\n<p>They stood an average of 15 feet tall, though were surprisingly light and slender for their great size. They couldn't fly under the might of their own wings, so used the natural energy their kind had in their core to power their wings. This would stir up the air beneath them and allow them to fly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune traits and features were similar to the traits and features found on various li'uhn, though their coloration and bodytypes were a lot less varied.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are only six that remain, but they have a variety of the traits Il'hune were able to have. They are the last and only examples of their species.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were generally quite slender, due to their wings and being generally active, flying about from place to place. Being slender and light made it easier for them to take off using their natural magic, stay airborn for longer, and get further faster. Overweight il'hune were quite rare, especially towards the end of their race when they were wasting away from famine and starvation.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/40_58_e6ZmTvyCahu33P5.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1049\" height=\"439\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/39_57_zldEOHqr0kqDTlj.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1047\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>","field5":"<p>Il'hune lived, naturally, around 300 years. The same amount of time the Li'uhn live on average nowadays.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune are pouched mammalians like the li'uhn they created. They are not marsupials, but rather evolved the pouch convergently. Their ancestors were nomadic, flying from oasis to oasis, much like Li'uhn do today, and they would carry their young in their pouches with them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune went into season mid to late Spring, and would remain pregant for roughly two years. The newborn would be tiny, hairless and featherless with closed eyes. It would be placed in the pouch where it'd spend the first 8 months nursing and growing, at which point it'd start to poke its head out of the pouch, and even begin to come out and try to learn how to fly. At this age, they'd be covered in thick, fluffy down, with their feathers just starting to come in. They'd outgrow the pouch and be weaned by their third year.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune reached maturity at roughly the same rate as humans, with their pouches not developing until puberty was complete.<\/p>\r\n<p>Elder Il'hune were seen as culturally significant. They were storytellers, keepers of tradition, guides to the younger generations. The golden markings would fade out as they aged, and they'd grey and whiten around the snout, chest, and limbs, eventually dulling and losing most of their colors as they reached the end of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>Young Il'hune stuck close to their parents, though as they reached teenagehood, they became restless and would wander out further, until adulthood had them often wandering off to start their own lives.<\/p>","field6":"<p>Il'hune were mostly golden colored, ranging into brown with darker limbs and faces. They had different Frill types, different feather types, different mane types, and similar. <br \/><br \/>Not many records remain, however, of the various mutations and variations they had.<\/p>","field7":"<p>The Il'hune died out thousands of years ago, very little records of them remain.<br \/><br \/>There are scrolls, murals, and libraries preserved by ancient magic that can still be found to this day, though this is only snippets of what they once were, enough to make the Li'uhn that stumble across them curious.<\/p>"}},"title":"Il'hune","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling semi-humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/8.Il'hune\">Il’hune<\/a>, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<br \/><br \/>The Six il'hune with some history about them, their personality, and their relationship with the others<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\">Ancestor Kaaru<\/a><br \/>Snarky, doesn't give a single shit anymore. Jaded and tired. Can be rather mischevous and enjoys messing with the other il'hune.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\">Ancestor Tahti<\/a><br \/>A strange case, the youngest of the il'hune, created in an attempt to bring the species back by one of the Six, who died when he appeared. He's the gentlest and kindest of the Six, though shy and cautious.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\">Ancestor Rama<\/a><br \/>Comes off as incredibly angry and bitter, but deep down he's just tired and depressed. Frequently fights with Kaaru, but otherwise just does his own thing.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\">Ancestor Vahanu<\/a><br \/>The leader of the Six, they all answer to her. She's uptight and likes to stick to tradition.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\">Ancestor Haolani<\/a><br \/>Intelligent and observent. Generally keeps to herself, doesn't have any major beef with any of the others.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\">Ancestor Dayalu<\/a><br \/>The peacekeeper of the bunch.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>The li'uhn see the Six as gods, referred to as the Six, or the Ancestors; and often travel to the Oasis to see the Il'hune. For some, this is seen as a coming of age, for others it's a journey they make periodically. And still for others, they come out of curiousity. The place is sacred, and the Ancestors are careful and gentle around the li'uhn. Part of their purpose is to guide the creatures their kind created and left a destroyed world to, and stop them from following the same path of greed they did. They generally appear tall and mysterious, though Kaaru will directly interact with visitors and is quite friendly and personable with them, and Tahti loves listening to stories about the outside world.<br \/><br \/>The Oasis is a safe place. Even with the Six Ancestors not getting along too well, they are always careful that nobody gets injured if their frustration with eachother becomes physical.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling semi-humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/8.Il'hune\">Il’hune<\/a>, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<br \/><br \/>The Six il'hune with some history about them, their personality, and their relationship with the others<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\">Ancestor Kaaru<\/a><br \/>Snarky, doesn't give a single shit anymore. Jaded and tired. Can be rather mischevous and enjoys messing with the other il'hune.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\">Ancestor Tahti<\/a><br \/>A strange case, the youngest of the il'hune, created in an attempt to bring the species back by one of the Six, who died when he appeared. He's the gentlest and kindest of the Six, though shy and cautious.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\">Ancestor Rama<\/a><br \/>Comes off as incredibly angry and bitter, but deep down he's just tired and depressed. Frequently fights with Kaaru, but otherwise just does his own thing.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\">Ancestor Vahanu<\/a><br \/>The leader of the Six, they all answer to her. She's uptight and likes to stick to tradition.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\">Ancestor Haolani<\/a><br \/>Intelligent and observent. Generally keeps to herself, doesn't have any major beef with any of the others.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\">Ancestor Dayalu<\/a><br \/>The peacekeeper of the bunch.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>The li'uhn see the Six as gods, referred to as the Six, or the Ancestors; and often travel to the Oasis to see the Il'hune. For some, this is seen as a coming of age, for others it's a journey they make periodically. And still for others, they come out of curiousity. The place is sacred, and the Ancestors are careful and gentle around the li'uhn. Part of their purpose is to guide the creatures their kind created and left a destroyed world to, and stop them from following the same path of greed they did. They generally appear tall and mysterious, though Kaaru will directly interact with visitors and is quite friendly and personable with them, and Tahti loves listening to stories about the outside world.<br \/><br \/>The Oasis is a safe place. Even with the Six Ancestors not getting along too well, they are always careful that nobody gets injured if their frustration with eachother becomes physical.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive with beautiful architecture. Built tough, many of their cities are still standing even thousands of years later, even if reclaimed by nature and ruined in places. Some of their remains can be found, mummified and dried out, deep under the sand where they fell and were buried, though those that were not buried have long since faded to dust in the years. All that remains is stone tablets, their buildings, murals, and various other signs that can be seen throughout the world as well as old and broken down war machines and the remains of factories and other various buildings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their history was rich and expansive, many important figures, battles, advancements... Nations and diplomacy, millions, perhaps even billions, of them living and thriving in their world. But none of that remains. The last great event of note is the war that brought about their end thousands of years ago, the one that resulted in the end of their time on their world and for the li'uhn to inherit the war-torn world and take over.<\/p>\r\n<p>They saw themselves as above all other life... including the sapient beings they made in their own image. Li'uhn were lower class, working class. Aside from a few il'hune here and there, they were seen as animals, even if they were capable of speech. They were too small to fight back, as the il'hune had done this on purpose. They were too busy fighting among themselves to want to have to fight another race of their own creation. Li'uhn took the place of workers, spies, fighters, miners, field workers, pets. Several varients were made, with some variants made later on to serve certain purposes.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each of the Six sealed in the Oasis, the very last of their kind that will ever exist, was integral to the war and the destriction of their world. Being sealed is a punishment, put in place by the gods they once worshipped. The barrier is powered by these gods, who lie dormant deep beneath the Oasis, beyond the barrier where the Six can not get to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Six take their punishment very seriously, even if they are tired of living on and on for thousands of years. They now see the li'uhn as living beings every bit as much as them. With many generations passing since the original li'uhn, even stories of the il'hune's warring have faded to mythology and folklore.<\/p>","field3":"<p>Il'hune were incredibly territorial and fierce. Warlike and proud, but very traditional and religous. They took great pride in ceremony and beauty, loving white and gold more than any other color combination.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were loyal to their family, gods, and nations. They fought fiercely to protect what they saw as theirs. Il'hune do best when in small groups, about the size of a lion pride, with one dominant Il'hune, often masculine, and around 8 to 10 other Il'hune and their young. Young Il'hune would generally leave the family group they were born to once they came of age, and either start their own family group, take over another, or join them if they weren't particularly dominant. Il'hune were, in general, fairly restless, wandering throughout the day and returning to their home at night. This nature made the large cities they inhabited stressful, which often caused tension and fighting and the nations working on expanding their borders to make room for their citizens and make room for more resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>As their resources ran out and the il'hune struggled to survive, the stronger Il'hune would live on while the weaker ones died. They became jaded to the deaths eventually, simply trying to survive.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were social, but they did the best in smaller groups.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their voices were low and powerful and resonant, comparable in a sense to a large bell, the energy pulse they produced strong, able to be picked up from far away. Like the li'uhn they created, Il'hune were very fond of song and dance and music. Song and dance was a huge part of their culture, often accompanied by aerial displays with their wings and natural magic helping them rise up further into the air.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each Il'hune's ceremonial robes were the same, but their mask was made for them directly upon coming of age, unique to their face shape and personality.<\/p>\r\n<p>Family members were not territorial towards eachother, so many families would often have their own territories in the wider territories owned by the family group in general. This, in fact, was what caused Il'hune to gather into nations in the first place, family groups growing, turning into villages, then into towns, then cities... then entire nations.<\/p>","field4":"<p>Il'hune were carnivore-leaning omnivores. Like humans, the sorts of plants they could eat and what they could get out of these plants was limited. They needed more animal protien and supplemented with plants for vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Their sharp teeth could grip and bite and slice through meat with ease, their claws long and curved and capable of gripping and clinging.<\/p>\r\n<p>They stood an average of 15 feet tall, though were surprisingly light and slender for their great size. They couldn't fly under the might of their own wings, so used the natural energy their kind had in their core to power their wings. This would stir up the air beneath them and allow them to fly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune traits and features were similar to the traits and features found on various li'uhn, though their coloration and bodytypes were a lot less varied.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are only six that remain, but they have a variety of the traits Il'hune were able to have. They are the last and only examples of their species.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were generally quite slender, due to their wings and being generally active, flying about from place to place. Being slender and light made it easier for them to take off using their natural magic, stay airborn for longer, and get further faster. Overweight il'hune were quite rare, especially towards the end of their race when they were wasting away from famine and starvation.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/40_58_e6ZmTvyCahu33P5.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1049\" height=\"439\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/39_57_zldEOHqr0kqDTlj.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1047\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>","field5":"<p>Il'hune lived, naturally, around 300 years. The same amount of time the Li'uhn live on average nowadays.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune are pouched mammalians like the li'uhn they created. They are not marsupials, but rather evolved the pouch convergently. Their ancestors were nomadic, flying from oasis to oasis, much like Li'uhn do today, and they would carry their young in their pouches with them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune went into season mid to late Spring, and would remain pregant for roughly two years. The newborn would be tiny, hairless and featherless with closed eyes. It would be placed in the pouch where it'd spend the first 8 months nursing and growing, at which point it'd start to poke its head out of the pouch, and even begin to come out and try to learn how to fly. At this age, they'd be covered in thick, fluffy down, with their feathers just starting to come in. They'd outgrow the pouch and be weaned by their third year.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune reached maturity at roughly the same rate as humans, with their pouches not developing until puberty was complete.<\/p>\r\n<p>Elder Il'hune were seen as culturally significant. They were storytellers, keepers of tradition, guides to the younger generations. The golden markings would fade out as they aged, and they'd grey and whiten around the snout, chest, and limbs, eventually dulling and losing most of their colors as they reached the end of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>Young Il'hune stuck close to their parents, though as they reached teenagehood, they became restless and would wander out further, until adulthood had them often wandering off to start their own lives.<\/p>","field6":"<p>Il'hune were mostly golden colored, ranging into brown with darker limbs and faces. They had different Frill types, different feather types, different mane types, and similar. <br \/><br \/>Not many records remain, however, of the various mutations and variations they had.<\/p>","field7":"<p>The Il'hune died out thousands of years ago, very little records of them remain.<br \/><br \/>There are scrolls, murals, and libraries preserved by ancient magic that can still be found to this day, though this is only snippets of what they once were, enough to make the Li'uhn that stumble across them curious.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive with beautiful architecture. Built tough, many of their cities are still standing even thousands of years later, even if reclaimed by nature and ruined in places. Some of their remains can be found, mummified and dried out, deep under the sand where they fell and were buried, though those that were not buried have long since faded to dust in the years. All that remains is stone tablets, their buildings, murals, and various other signs that can be seen throughout the world as well as old and broken down war machines and the remains of factories and other various buildings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their history was rich and expansive, many important figures, battles, advancements... Nations and diplomacy, millions, perhaps even billions, of them living and thriving in their world. But none of that remains. The last great event of note is the war that brought about their end thousands of years ago, the one that resulted in the end of their time on their world and for the li'uhn to inherit the war-torn world and take over.<\/p>\r\n<p>They saw themselves as above all other life... including the sapient beings they made in their own image. Li'uhn were lower class, working class. Aside from a few il'hune here and there, they were seen as animals, even if they were capable of speech. They were too small to fight back, as the il'hune had done this on purpose. They were too busy fighting among themselves to want to have to fight another race of their own creation. Li'uhn took the place of workers, spies, fighters, miners, field workers, pets. Several varients were made, with some variants made later on to serve certain purposes.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each of the Six sealed in the Oasis, the very last of their kind that will ever exist, was integral to the war and the destriction of their world. Being sealed is a punishment, put in place by the gods they once worshipped. The barrier is powered by these gods, who lie dormant deep beneath the Oasis, beyond the barrier where the Six can not get to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Six take their punishment very seriously, even if they are tired of living on and on for thousands of years. They now see the li'uhn as living beings every bit as much as them. With many generations passing since the original li'uhn, even stories of the il'hune's warring have faded to mythology and folklore.<\/p>","field3":"<p>Il'hune were incredibly territorial and fierce. Warlike and proud, but very traditional and religous. They took great pride in ceremony and beauty, loving white and gold more than any other color combination.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were loyal to their family, gods, and nations. They fought fiercely to protect what they saw as theirs. Il'hune do best when in small groups, about the size of a lion pride, with one dominant Il'hune, often masculine, and around 8 to 10 other Il'hune and their young. Young Il'hune would generally leave the family group they were born to once they came of age, and either start their own family group, take over another, or join them if they weren't particularly dominant. Il'hune were, in general, fairly restless, wandering throughout the day and returning to their home at night. This nature made the large cities they inhabited stressful, which often caused tension and fighting and the nations working on expanding their borders to make room for their citizens and make room for more resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>As their resources ran out and the il'hune struggled to survive, the stronger Il'hune would live on while the weaker ones died. They became jaded to the deaths eventually, simply trying to survive.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were social, but they did the best in smaller groups.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their voices were low and powerful and resonant, comparable in a sense to a large bell, the energy pulse they produced strong, able to be picked up from far away. Like the li'uhn they created, Il'hune were very fond of song and dance and music. Song and dance was a huge part of their culture, often accompanied by aerial displays with their wings and natural magic helping them rise up further into the air.<\/p>\r\n<p>Each Il'hune's ceremonial robes were the same, but their mask was made for them directly upon coming of age, unique to their face shape and personality.<\/p>\r\n<p>Family members were not territorial towards eachother, so many families would often have their own territories in the wider territories owned by the family group in general. This, in fact, was what caused Il'hune to gather into nations in the first place, family groups growing, turning into villages, then into towns, then cities... then entire nations.<\/p>","field4":"<p>Il'hune were carnivore-leaning omnivores. Like humans, the sorts of plants they could eat and what they could get out of these plants was limited. They needed more animal protien and supplemented with plants for vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Their sharp teeth could grip and bite and slice through meat with ease, their claws long and curved and capable of gripping and clinging.<\/p>\r\n<p>They stood an average of 15 feet tall, though were surprisingly light and slender for their great size. They couldn't fly under the might of their own wings, so used the natural energy their kind had in their core to power their wings. This would stir up the air beneath them and allow them to fly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune traits and features were similar to the traits and features found on various li'uhn, though their coloration and bodytypes were a lot less varied.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are only six that remain, but they have a variety of the traits Il'hune were able to have. They are the last and only examples of their species.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were generally quite slender, due to their wings and being generally active, flying about from place to place. Being slender and light made it easier for them to take off using their natural magic, stay airborn for longer, and get further faster. Overweight il'hune were quite rare, especially towards the end of their race when they were wasting away from famine and starvation.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/40_58_e6ZmTvyCahu33P5.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1049\" height=\"439\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/39_57_zldEOHqr0kqDTlj.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1047\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>","field5":"<p>Il'hune lived, naturally, around 300 years. The same amount of time the Li'uhn live on average nowadays.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune are pouched mammalians like the li'uhn they created. They are not marsupials, but rather evolved the pouch convergently. Their ancestors were nomadic, flying from oasis to oasis, much like Li'uhn do today, and they would carry their young in their pouches with them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune went into season mid to late Spring, and would remain pregant for roughly two years. The newborn would be tiny, hairless and featherless with closed eyes. It would be placed in the pouch where it'd spend the first 8 months nursing and growing, at which point it'd start to poke its head out of the pouch, and even begin to come out and try to learn how to fly. At this age, they'd be covered in thick, fluffy down, with their feathers just starting to come in. They'd outgrow the pouch and be weaned by their third year.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune reached maturity at roughly the same rate as humans, with their pouches not developing until puberty was complete.<\/p>\r\n<p>Elder Il'hune were seen as culturally significant. They were storytellers, keepers of tradition, guides to the younger generations. The golden markings would fade out as they aged, and they'd grey and whiten around the snout, chest, and limbs, eventually dulling and losing most of their colors as they reached the end of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>Young Il'hune stuck close to their parents, though as they reached teenagehood, they became restless and would wander out further, until adulthood had them often wandering off to start their own lives.<\/p>","field6":"<p>Il'hune were mostly golden colored, ranging into brown with darker limbs and faces. They had different Frill types, different feather types, different mane types, and similar. <br \/><br \/>Not many records remain, however, of the various mutations and variations they had.<\/p>","field7":"<p>The Il'hune died out thousands of years ago, very little records of them remain.<br \/><br \/>There are scrolls, murals, and libraries preserved by ancient magic that can still be found to this day, though this is only snippets of what they once were, enough to make the Li'uhn that stumble across them curious.<\/p>"}},"title":"Il'hune","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive<\/p>","field3":null,"field4":null,"field5":null,"field6":null,"field7":null,"parsed":{"description":"<p>An extinct species of tall, elegant winged giants, the creator of the li'uhn species.<br \/><br \/>There are six of them left sealed in an oasis under a curse of immortality. There will only ever be six of them, and they are unable to leave the oasis temple they have been tasked to protect after their war destroyed their world and civilization and they are completely incapable of reproducing as part of the curse. Each of the Six Ancestors had a major part in the war that destroyed their world and caused their species to go extinct. Their imprisonment is a punishment, to make them attone for their wrongdoings, and protect the remains of the being they killed to use for their own purposes. They take this very seriously, and do their best to guide the li'uhn down a better path. Each of the Six has deep regrets over what they did in the past. Especially with none of their own kind left anywhere else in the world.<br \/><br \/><br \/>One of them tried to break the spell, in a way, and create a new il'hune, but she died in the process. The resulting il'hune that replaced her, Tahti, was outcasted. Kaaru took him under his wing and is kind to the kid.<\/p>\r\n<p><br \/>The li'uhn are held back from the level of advancement the il'hune had due to the il'hune having used up the world's resources for their own purposes, though the li'uhn don't seem to mind too much. They're nomadic creatures, constantly on the move.<br \/><br \/>The Six are <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\/profile\">Kaaru<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\/profile\">Tahti<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\/profile\">Rama<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\/profile\">Vahanu<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\/profile\">Haolani<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\/profile\">Dayalu<\/a>. <br \/><br \/>Click on their names to take you to their profiles on Realms-Between. This will give you more information about each of the Six, their dynamics with eachother, and their part in the war that destroyed their planet.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Il'hune were tall and powerful beings, natural workers of magic. They were incredibly advanced, and had exhausted their world's resources and gone to war over the last of what the world had to offer. During the height of this, they created life, creatures to do their work for them, the Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were true giants, standing around 15 feet tall. They were omnivores, though require more meat than vegitation. They had sharp teeth and sharp retractible claws. They look very similar to Li'uhn, just bigger. They created the smaller beings in their own image.<\/p>\r\n<p>They were generally proud and fierce, territorial and warlike when resources ran thin. They tried to play god, using a god they killed to create life in their own image, and possible livestock and plants for them to use. The last hundred years their species existed was marked with suffering and pain, with no way to raise food, their technology failing around them, and them dying out until there were none left. Only six remain, under a curse of immortality and sealed away in the central Oasis that was once seen as a holy spot to them.<\/p>\r\n<p>Even with their advancement, il'hune were very ceremonial and traditional and generally held close to their kind's religous beliefs. They preferred clothing in cream, white and gold, and those with deep golden fur were seen as more attractive. Their blue eyes were striking against ther golden faces. They often wore ceremonial robes when on holy ground, or in the Oasis that was seen as a center of peace before it became the very last place with natural resources and the center of the final, bitter and terrible fighting that resulted in the extinction of the race.<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/23_55_kfvguea0E21R34A.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/24_56_BycDDtIZQPN8N6f.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1034\" height=\"585\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/22_54_PEqBubXQGVvQhdf.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1033\" height=\"584\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field2":"<p>Il'hune ruled their world for thousands and thousands of world. They could be seen in every corner, even in great cities under the ocean with water held back by great glass domes and magic. Their cities were huge and expansive<\/p>","field3":null,"field4":null,"field5":null,"field6":null,"field7":null}},"title":"Il'hune","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling semi-humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<br \/><br \/>The Six il'hune with some history about them, their personality, and their relationship with the others<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\">Ancestor Kaaru<\/a><br \/>Snarky, doesn't give a single shit anymore. Jaded and tired. Can be rather mischevous and enjoys messing with the other il'hune.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\">Ancestor Tahti<\/a><br \/>A strange case, the youngest of the il'hune, created in an attempt to bring the species back by one of the Six, who died when he appeared. He's the gentlest and kindest of the Six, though shy and cautious.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\">Ancestor Rama<\/a><br \/>Comes off as incredibly angry and bitter, but deep down he's just tired and depressed. Frequently fights with Kaaru, but otherwise just does his own thing.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\">Ancestor Vahanu<\/a><br \/>The leader of the Six, they all answer to her. She's uptight and likes to stick to tradition.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\">Ancestor Haolani<\/a><br \/>Intelligent and observent. Generally keeps to herself, doesn't have any major beef with any of the others.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\">Ancestor Dayalu<\/a><br \/>The peacekeeper of the bunch.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>The li'uhn see the Six as gods, referred to as the Six, or the Ancestors; and often travel to the Oasis to see the Il'hune. For some, this is seen as a coming of age, for others it's a journey they make periodically. And still for others, they come out of curiousity. The place is sacred, and the Ancestors are careful and gentle around the li'uhn. Part of their purpose is to guide the creatures their kind created and left a destroyed world to, and stop them from following the same path of greed they did. They generally appear tall and mysterious, though Kaaru will directly interact with visitors and is quite friendly and personable with them, and Tahti loves listening to stories about the outside world.<br \/><br \/>The Oasis is a safe place. Even with the Six Ancestors not getting along too well, they are always careful that nobody gets injured if their frustration with eachother becomes physical.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling semi-humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<br \/><br \/>The Six il'hune with some history about them, their personality, and their relationship with the others<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-029\">Ancestor Kaaru<\/a><br \/>Snarky, doesn't give a single shit anymore. Jaded and tired. Can be rather mischevous and enjoys messing with the other il'hune.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-030\">Ancestor Tahti<\/a><br \/>A strange case, the youngest of the il'hune, created in an attempt to bring the species back by one of the Six, who died when he appeared. He's the gentlest and kindest of the Six, though shy and cautious.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-031\">Ancestor Rama<\/a><br \/>Comes off as incredibly angry and bitter, but deep down he's just tired and depressed. Frequently fights with Kaaru, but otherwise just does his own thing.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-032\">Ancestor Vahanu<\/a><br \/>The leader of the Six, they all answer to her. She's uptight and likes to stick to tradition.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-033\">Ancestor Haolani<\/a><br \/>Intelligent and observent. Generally keeps to herself, doesn't have any major beef with any of the others.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/character\/C-034\">Ancestor Dayalu<\/a><br \/>The peacekeeper of the bunch.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>The li'uhn see the Six as gods, referred to as the Six, or the Ancestors; and often travel to the Oasis to see the Il'hune. For some, this is seen as a coming of age, for others it's a journey they make periodically. And still for others, they come out of curiousity. The place is sacred, and the Ancestors are careful and gentle around the li'uhn. Part of their purpose is to guide the creatures their kind created and left a destroyed world to, and stop them from following the same path of greed they did. They generally appear tall and mysterious, though Kaaru will directly interact with visitors and is quite friendly and personable with them, and Tahti loves listening to stories about the outside world.<br \/><br \/>The Oasis is a safe place. Even with the Six Ancestors not getting along too well, they are always careful that nobody gets injured if their frustration with eachother becomes physical.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Basic Information<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<br \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Lore and History<\/h2>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Social Habits and Temperament<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Anatomy and Physiology<\/h2>\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Reproduction and Life Cycle<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Abilities<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<h2>Mutations and Variations<\/h2>\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Other Information<\/h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Basic Information<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<br \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Lore and History<\/h2>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Social Habits and Temperament<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Anatomy and Physiology<\/h2>\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Reproduction and Life Cycle<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Abilities<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<h2>Mutations and Variations<\/h2>\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Other Information<\/h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","field1":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","field2":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","field3":"<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","field4":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5><br \/>Abilities and Adaptations<\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>","field5":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","field6":"<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","field7":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Basic Information<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<br \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Lore and History<\/h2>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Social Habits and Temperament<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Anatomy and Physiology<\/h2>\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Reproduction and Life Cycle<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Abilities<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<h2>Mutations and Variations<\/h2>\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Other Information<\/h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Basic Information<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<br \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Lore and History<\/h2>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Social Habits and Temperament<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Anatomy and Physiology<\/h2>\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h2>Reproduction and Life Cycle<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Abilities<\/h2>\r\n<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<h2>Mutations and Variations<\/h2>\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h2>Other Information<\/h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","lore":"<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<br \/><br \/>Li'ihn are intelligent and sapient creatures, capable of learning language very quickly. Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":null,"Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":null,"Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<p> <\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":null,"Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":null,"Language":"<div id=\"collapse-social\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-behavior\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<\/div>","anatomy":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet<br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>","mutations":"<p> <\/p>\r\n<div id=\"collapse-mutations\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>\r\n<\/div>","other":"<div id=\"collapse-other\" class=\"collapse show\">\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip","stub"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":"<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>","history":null,"Language":"<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","behavior":null,"anatomy":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","mating":"<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","mutations":"<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","other":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":"<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>","history":null,"Language":"<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","behavior":null,"anatomy":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","mating":"<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often mate for life. They will impress potential partners with song. Li'uhn sing beautifully, and happily seranade eachother during their season, The beauty of their wings is another thing that attract potential Li'uhn, as well as their prowess in the air. Their aerial displays and beautiful song is a sight to behold.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<br \/><br \/>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","mutations":"<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","other":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":"<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>","Language":"<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","behavior":"<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>","anatomy":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","mating":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","mutations":"<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","other":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":"<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>","Language":"<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","behavior":"<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>","anatomy":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually located on the side of their head and are simply openings, like reptilian earsand covered by their fur. They are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They are very important for expressing emotion and mood as well. They are very mobile, able to lower, perk up, go out to the sides, pin back and down, and can move independantly of eachother. The frill has no opening and is not cup shaped like actual ears, and is sometimes referred to as false ears; The frills are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","mating":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","mutations":"<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","other":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>This page is a WIP! Rarities will be added in soon! For now, open the link to see the rarity! This will also give you more detailed accounts on what each gene does and how you get it as well as design guides and examples.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Examples of each of the Li'uhn types, and their average colors, traits and heights<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1054\" height=\"641\" \/><br \/><br \/>More Detail on the breeds can be seen in the following links<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Stoneclaw\">Stoneclaw<\/a><br \/>Large and strong, incapable of flight, but able to run on all fours. Often found underground. Docile and calm.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Silverwing\">Silverwing<\/a><br \/>Dainty and slim, able to fly mostly under their own power without requiring energy boosts from their natural magic.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Shadowcloak\">Shadowcloak<\/a><br \/>Extremely rare and very elusive. Shy, generally only seen at night. Often seen with Nightkin.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Common\">Common<\/a><br \/>The main example of the species, the one from which all variants extend from. Commons are everywhere.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Seaborn\">Seaborn<\/a><br \/>Fairly rare variant that lives on the shore or underwater. They are capable of existing on land just fine as well.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Nightkin\">Nightkin<\/a><br \/>Fairly small, known for their deep blue colors and starry markings, as well as their nearly white trimming. <br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Flutterwing\">Flutterwing<\/a><br \/>Tiny things, but brightly colored and very pretty. Skittish and watchful. They can often be seen with Stoneclaws.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Woolie\">Woolie<\/a><br \/>Smol and floofy! They handle cold much better than other Li'uhn variants.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are small, the structure unique. They do not fly purely under the power of their own wings (They are incapable of it)<br \/><br \/>More information on the wing, feathers, and how it folds and spreads here. The main arm of the wing should not be longer than the Li'uhn's arm unless they are a Silverwing, Shadowcloak or Flutterwing. Flutterwing wings are very big, the feathers often nearly touching the ground when walking, while Silverwing's reach to their mid calf, and Shadowcloaks reach to around the knee area.<br \/><br \/>Stoneclaw wings are stunted and very small, incapable of flight even with magic boosts, and Woolie wings are small and fluffy, making it harder for them to fly but not disabling it entirely.<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1001\" height=\"800\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><br \/><br \/>Li'uhn have what is known as a frill. This can be called their ears, though the functionality is quite different. The Li'uhn frill is mobile and can twitch and flick and move around like ears, and even helps funnel sound into their actual ears (On the sides of their head with reptilian like openings), but their main function, aside from emoting, is energy sensing. Li'uhn all have an energy core in their chest, the signature within unique to the individual. When they call, they let out a pulse of this energy. Special organs within the frill sense this energy and allow them to locate eachother. These energy pulses can go far and wide.<br \/><br \/>Below are links to guides about each individual sort of thing.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/11.Coloration_Guides\">Coloration Guides<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>The basic common coloration that Li'uhn can have.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/13.Color_Morphs\">Color Morphs<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Genes that can effect a Li'uhn's colors. Some of these are very interesting!<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/12.Markings\">Markings<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Markings outside of the common\/free markings that can be found in Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/14.Frill_Types_and_Frill_Fur\">Frill Types and frill fur<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Frill types and the fur types that effect the Frill in particular<\/p>\r\n<h4><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/18.Mane_and_Fur_Types\">Mane and fur Types<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Manes and different fur types, including the free ones.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/16.Tail_Types_and_Tail_Fur\">Tail and Tail Fur Types<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Tails and the fur variations that can appear on the tails<\/p>\r\n<h4> <\/h4>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/15.Wing_Types_and_Feathers\">Wing Types and Feathers<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Wing types and the various mutations that can effect the feathers.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/17.Mutations\">Mutations<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Miscellaneous genes with different effects.<\/p>","guide":null,"parsed":{"description":"<p>This page is a WIP! Rarities will be added in soon! For now, open the link to see the rarity! This will also give you more detailed accounts on what each gene does and how you get it as well as design guides and examples.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Examples of each of the Li'uhn types, and their average colors, traits and heights<\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1054\" height=\"641\" \/><br \/><br \/>More Detail on the breeds can be seen in the following links<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Stoneclaw\">Stoneclaw<\/a><br \/>Large and strong, incapable of flight, but able to run on all fours. Often found underground. Docile and calm.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Silverwing\">Silverwing<\/a><br \/>Dainty and slim, able to fly mostly under their own power without requiring energy boosts from their natural magic.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Shadowcloak\">Shadowcloak<\/a><br \/>Extremely rare and very elusive. Shy, generally only seen at night. Often seen with Nightkin.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Common\">Common<\/a><br \/>The main example of the species, the one from which all variants extend from. Commons are everywhere.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Seaborn\">Seaborn<\/a><br \/>Fairly rare variant that lives on the shore or underwater. They are capable of existing on land just fine as well.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Nightkin\">Nightkin<\/a><br \/>Fairly small, known for their deep blue colors and starry markings, as well as their nearly white trimming. <br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Flutterwing\">Flutterwing<\/a><br \/>Tiny things, but brightly colored and very pretty. Skittish and watchful. They can often be seen with Stoneclaws.<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/world\/subtypes?name=Woolie\">Woolie<\/a><br \/>Smol and floofy! They handle cold much better than other Li'uhn variants.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are small, the structure unique. They do not fly purely under the power of their own wings (They are incapable of it)<br \/><br \/>More information on the wing, feathers, and how it folds and spreads here. The main arm of the wing should not be longer than the Li'uhn's arm unless they are a Silverwing, Shadowcloak or Flutterwing. Flutterwing wings are very big, the feathers often nearly touching the ground when walking, while Silverwing's reach to their mid calf, and Shadowcloaks reach to around the knee area.<br \/><br \/>Stoneclaw wings are stunted and very small, incapable of flight even with magic boosts, and Woolie wings are small and fluffy, making it harder for them to fly but not disabling it entirely.<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1001\" height=\"800\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><br \/><br \/>Li'uhn have what is known as a frill. This can be called their ears, though the functionality is quite different. The Li'uhn frill is mobile and can twitch and flick and move around like ears, and even helps funnel sound into their actual ears (On the sides of their head with reptilian like openings), but their main function, aside from emoting, is energy sensing. Li'uhn all have an energy core in their chest, the signature within unique to the individual. When they call, they let out a pulse of this energy. Special organs within the frill sense this energy and allow them to locate eachother. These energy pulses can go far and wide.<br \/><br \/>Below are links to guides about each individual sort of thing.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/11.Coloration_Guides\">Coloration Guides<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>The basic common coloration that Li'uhn can have.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/13.Color_Morphs\">Color Morphs<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Genes that can effect a Li'uhn's colors. Some of these are very interesting!<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/12.Markings\">Markings<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Markings outside of the common\/free markings that can be found in Li'uhn.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/14.Frill_Types_and_Frill_Fur\">Frill Types and frill fur<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Frill types and the fur types that effect the Frill in particular<\/p>\r\n<h4><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/18.Mane_and_Fur_Types\">Mane and fur Types<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Manes and different fur types, including the free ones.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/16.Tail_Types_and_Tail_Fur\">Tail and Tail Fur Types<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Tails and the fur variations that can appear on the tails<\/p>\r\n<h4> <\/h4>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/15.Wing_Types_and_Feathers\">Wing Types and Feathers<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Wing types and the various mutations that can effect the feathers.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<h4><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/17.Mutations\">Mutations<\/a><\/h4>\r\n<p>Miscellaneous genes with different effects.<\/p>","guide":null}},"title":"Li'uhn Traits","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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{"data":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":"<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>","Language":"<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","behavior":"<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>","anatomy":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually and covered by their fur. They are simply openings, but they are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They have no opening and are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","mating":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","mutations":"<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","other":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>","parsed":{"description":"<p>The Li'uhn are a peaceful, winged semi-humanoid race that lives in deserts, and thrive in hot and barren landscapes. They are omnivorous, but get a good amount of energy from heat and sunlight.<br \/><br \/>You can see images in the gallery, here!<br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/4\/gallery\">Li'uhn image gallery<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\">Li'uhn design notes<\/a> (This also has the Upgrade Token cost based on rarity)<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/realms-between.com\/\">Want a Li'uhn? Go here to my site! There's a free MYO event going currently!<\/a><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Trait and Design Guide<\/a><\/p>","basic":"A desert-dwelling winged humanoid race","Name":"<p>Li'uhn are winged desert dwelling humanoids, though their wings have a very unique structure to them. They are highly efficient and incredibly good at surviving in the desert. Li'uhn, on average, are around the height of a human, with five and a half feet tall being the most common height for the common type. Some are taller (The Silverwings, Stoneclaws and Shadowcloaks) while some are smaller (Woolies, Nightkin and Flutterwings)<\/p>\r\n<p>They have a pouch, similar to a marsupial, though they aren't actually marsupials. They are simply similar throughthe convergent evolution of their creators, who created them in their own image, just smaller. The pouch is useful for keeping their young with them, though many li'uhn simply store objects inside their pouch when they don't have a baby. The inside of the pouch is lined with a natural waxy coating on the fur which kills any bacteria and fungi. Li'uhn do not sweat, so the inside remains dry.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are friendly and social, though can be skittish. They don't stay startled for long, and tend to calm down quickly and come to investigate. They have very few natural predators, since most animals in their world are small, the largest being about the size of a coyote. These animals are the only ones that aer a threat to Li'uhn because they pack hunt, but Li'uhn are able to fly out or reach.<\/p>\r\n<p>Most larger animals went extinct a long time ago. They are naturally magical creatures with a special energy core in their chest near their heart. This stores up magical energy, and gains energy from heat and sunlight. This is then channeled through the wings and the tail to allow the Li'uhn to fly despite their relitavely small wings compared to their body size. The way this works is their natural energy stirs up the air beneath their wings, allowing them to glide and soar and control their flight even without the usual flight feathers birds have.<\/p>\r\n<p>Despite being magical by nature, very few Li'uhn actually know how to work with magic. It is volatile and hard to control when it isn't directed by their natural abilities. This magic also serves to change their gender expression, and they are able to harness to change it further. While they are all hermaphroditic, their body changes based on their preferred gender expression. Feminine li'uhn tend to have softer features, wider hips, and softer chests. Their voices soften and take on a higher pitch. They lack breasts, however, because their teats are contained in the pouch. They are under developed and can't be seen or felt through the fur unless they have a baby in their pouch. Masculine Li'uhn tend to get more angular features, and slightly more masculine faces, and narrower hips. Gender and gender expression is just a part of life for them, and it is natural to them to acknowledge the gender expression of the other. Especially since they can adjust how they look naturally. <br \/><br \/>They can actually completely hide the organs of the gender they don't identify as. They are still present, but kept within the body. This can change fluidly, especially if a Li'uhn's gender identity changes throughout their lives.<br \/><br \/>The various Li'uhn types get along quite well with eachother, they don't judge eachother based on their variance or gender expression.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are not at all territorial, and they do not have dominance battles among them. Generally, older Li'uhn with more experience take leadership with the rest following them and trusting them with their safety. Being a leader is a matter of responsibility, not a matter of power. Their mentality is very different from humans in this respect.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/18_51_m98WjQoIIsvI4P8.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1048\" height=\"637\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p><strong><br \/>Diet<\/strong> They feed partially on the energy provided by the sun, but eat insects, small animals, and any edible plant material they can find. Cacti and other desert plants are common for them to eat. Li'uhn are highly efficient and make the most out of any water they drink. They can go a couple weeks without drinking if they have to because their body holds onto every drop and barely loses any. Li'uhn can eat things that are undigestible to other creatures their size, able to even break down the internal structure of plants with the unique mix of enzymes and gut flora in their digestive systems.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Find lists of their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">possible traits<\/a> and more information! The link also has a list of the subtypes. The rarities will be listed as well, and it'll be mentioned if the trait can only be gotten on certain types through inheritance.<\/p>","Lifespan":"<h5><strong>Lifespan<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are magical creatures and can live up to 300 years if they have a good source of energy<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mature fully in about 18 years, similar to a human, though they will often stay with and travel with their parents as part of the family group.<\/p>","Origin":"<h5><strong>Origin<\/strong><\/h5>\r\n<p>Created by the Il’hune, through a misuse of powerful divine magic. They were created as working class\/slave types, and used for various missions through the long and bloody war that eventually wiped the Il’hune out. The Li'uhn thrive in the ruins of the once great civilization of tall and elegant giants. They fly through the desert sands and craggy ruins, and make their homes in the remains of their buildings. Li'uhn haven't been able to advance technologically due to the il'hune having exhausted most of the world's natural resources. They do make and wear clothing commonly, influenced by how the il'hune used to dress.<\/p>\r\n<p>Many are fascinated with the history of their world, and there are many stone tablets and murals left over from the time the il'hune still existed. There's some ancient libraries preserved through the Il'hune's magic as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Il'hune were very technologically advanced. There are ruins of old war machines found in various places, though they aren't functional anymore. Some Li'uhn will simply make their homes inside these tanks and broken down vehicles.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn weren't left with much after their creators died out, but they thrive just fine all the same.<\/p>\r\n<p>There are Six Il'hune left, under a curse of immortality. They are meant to stop the li'uhn from following their path of destruction and war, as well as protect the remains of the god they killed to use its power to create the li'uhn. They are imprisoned by a powerful barrier in a great central Oasis that holds an ancient temple within, surrounded by the ruins of a once vast and beautiful city seen as sacred ground until the war converged on it as one of the last areas with natural resources.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are drawn to this place as their origin is there. It is seen as a major milestone to take the journey to the Oasis and meet the Il'hune. Of course, different li'uhn have different beliefs and thoughts on things.<\/p>","basicinfo":"<p><strong>Average Height<\/strong>: Around five feet to five and a half feet tall, Li'uhn are small and slender, but agile and elegant.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Weight<\/strong>: 120-150 pounds<\/p>\r\n<p>Their bones are light and semi flexible, and surprisingly tough for their light weight. Li'uhn, though, are a bit more fragile than other creatures their size. They are not fighters.<\/p>","Language":"<p>While they are capable of speech and can learn very quickly using their natural abilities, Li'uhn are known to have a beautiful, musical chiming chirping call which they use to communicate their location over long distances. This can also be used as a distress call if a li'uhn is in danger or injured. It is clear and carries, and often has a little pulse of their energy behind it. They often ‘sing’ back and forth in joyful chirps and chitters and chimes. They will often chirp and and ‘sing’ to themselves, even when alone, or greet the rising sun with song. They have a deep fondness for music and melody.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn tend to get along quite well with eachother. Leadership is determined by age and experience, not strength and dominance. Those who are older, more responsible and more experienced will lead the younger and guide them to various safe areas they know of. Older Li'uhn also know where all the oases are as well as good places to get food, and shelter, and safe places to stay and settle.<\/p>\r\n<p>Oases tend to have large settlements built up in the ruins of the Il'hune cities, where li'uhn will stop, stay for a time, trade wares, socialize, then move on in their travels. Elders are usually settled in these towns, and Li'uhn with young children as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are naturally very peaceful with eachother, and by extent would be with other sapient races if they encountered them. They work together to survive in their harsh desert environment.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Clothing<\/strong>: Li'uhn love clothes in various shades of red and gold. They often have lots of flowing fabric covering their bodies, with a cloak to cover their back as they must strap the upper parts above and below their wings. Some choose to have a small opening around their pouch at all times, allowing them to place items in their pouch and carry them around. It’s usually held closed with a couple buttons, though it’s left open if they have a baby at the age where they can enter and leave the pouch at will. Li'uhn love flowing silky clothing. Most of the silk in their clothes comes from a plant found all around various Oases throughout the world. It is cultivated and tended to by the elders that settle in these places. More information on Elders can be seen in the \"Growing Up\" section, as this goes over how Li'uhn age. Li'uhn also love jewelry and pretty things, and will decorate their bodies with things they find interesting in their travels. They'll eagerly tell stories about where an item came from or how they found it if asked.<\/p>","behavior":"<p>Li'uhn are gentle and social creatures, very peaceful and curious. They are known to be skittish, and will usually initially flee from something new, but always come back to investigate once the initial startle wears off. Li'uhn are very playful with eachother and not at all territorial. They can often be seen gliding and flying together, frolicking in the desert sands of their home, or curled up around eachother to keep warm during the cold desert nights. They get a lot of energy from companionship and being close to eachother. Li'uhn are capable of being alone, though they prefer the company of others. Li'uhn do have small retractable claws on their hands and feet, but these are not used for combat, and aren’t overly sharp. They use them to climb and cling, and to avoid slipping when landing. Their small fanged canines are also never used for combat, and are simply there because they are omnivorous.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn rarely fight. If faced with confrontation, they much prefer to run or fly away and retreat.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their wings are used for display and flight. They tend to spread and display their wings to eachother in dances both to impress possible friends, or attract possible mates.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn mate for life. Once they find somebody they love, they will stay together for life. Losing one's mate causes emotional pain that'll last for years, if not the rest of their life.<\/p>\r\n<p>They are very family oriented, and even if families don't live together, they recognize eachother and regularly meet up and socialize. They also form long friendships and are very loyal to those they care about.<\/p>","anatomy":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/4_4_DhCZJV1p6H7VeNq.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1060\" height=\"1272\" \/><br \/><br \/>Wing Structure Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/36_47_KLVS5q9Kl1kgCYT.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1062\" height=\"849\" \/><br \/><br \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn wings are very small compared to their body size. The structure can be compared to a mix of bird and bat, though this structure is completely unique to their species. Their feathers are not used for flight so much as display and steering, along with their tail and turning their body as well as using their natural magic. The wings are actually used for heat management, able to spread out. They can use their natural magical energy to cause the air cooled by the shade to flow beneath and carry excess heat away from the wings.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are somewhat cold-blooded. They produce a little body heat, but rely more on the warmth of the sand and desert to keep warm. They can, however, increase this production if needed by shivering their wings and puffing up their fur to hold in the heat they produce during cold nights. This makes them extra resistant to the desert heat, as they don't overheat nearly as easily as fully warm-blooded mammans, but they are also weaker to the cold. Like reptiles, Li'uhn will slow down significantly when cold, and if cold enough they'll even enter a state of hibernation.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have frills instead of ears. They attach at the top of the head and often wrap around the jaw and connect to cheek fluff.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn don't pee. They don't even have bladders. Their body extracts almost all water from their stool before it's passed, making it dry which actually reduces any smell. They don't sweat. Because of this, they are pretty much odorless even when out in the desert heat all day.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are very resistant to plant and animal toxins, poisons and venoms. They can take a bite from even the deadliest venomous snake and be completely fine. They can eat poisonous plants without a problem, and often get their water by eating cacti, including ones that are very poisonous to ward off herbivores. They are even resistant to toxins found in rotting meat, though they'll only eat that in desparation if there's nothing else and they are starving.<\/p>\r\n<p>The thick pads on their hands and feet are incredibly tough and heat resistant, though Li'uhn usually wear shoes for an extra layer of protection. A Li'uhn can grab a cactus and break it down open to get at the inside with their bare hands. The cactus prickes can't penetrate the pads on their hands. This is why the hand and feet have a single thick pad all along the bottom, as this protects the entire hand and doesn't allow spines to slip between pads. Their skin is thick and tough. The pad on the feet also forms a sort of webbing, allowing the feet to spread and support more of the Li'uhn's weight on loose sand.<\/p>\r\n<p>They have an incredibly advanced immune system. Very little can make a li'uhn sick. They tend to get over it quickly when sick as well.<\/p>\r\n<p>Because of how efficient their body is with water, li'uhn can potentially go weeks without drinking.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have the ability to store water. They have a special organ that forms a pouch inside their abdomen that stores water inside their body, including any they get from whatever they eat. This is connected to their esophagus, but stays closed unless they regurgitate the water to share with others. This is generally done to share water among groups, and is seen as completely normal. While it's regurgitated, this has no connection to their stomach whatsoever and is just water. There's no heaving or anything involved, simply opening the mouth, contraction of inner muscles around this internal water pouch, and the water flowing from the mouth into whatever they have to put it in. It looks odd and gross to an outside perspective, but it's completely safe. The water tastes and smells exactly like any other water, though is generally warm from their body heat. This allows them to share resources with other li'uhn safely. It has the potential to save a life if the one the water is shared with has completely depleted their water and become dehydrated. The organ produces a natural substance that prevents fungi from growing and kills bacteria, keeping the stored water safe. This same substance is secreted in their saliva, keeping their mouths incredibly clean. This means their breath stays fresh and clean, and their teeth generally stay quite healthy. They can also lick wounds to prevent infection. Seaborn have a second organ that extracts salt from seawater. The concentrated salt solution left is regurgitated after drinking, with fresh water staying inside their internal water pouch until needed. They will often share this water with other li'uhn that come near the ocean and have no access to other fresh water. <br \/><br \/>Their face is muzzled, though this muzzle and snout is small. It makes them appear almost humanoid from the front. This also shows how their frill functions. Li'uhn have a second, transparent eyelid that is generally kept closed and does not hamper their vision. This protects their eyes from sand and prevents it from drying out.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/19_21_cKjThqB9yPL9nNA.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" height=\"673\" \/><\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn ears are actually and covered by their fur. They are simply openings, but they are connected to their frill, which resembles ears and is used for emoting and sensing the world around them. The frills are packed with energy sensing organs, are how they sense each other’s presence, as well as absorb any magical energy they are around to help feed them. They also seem to take in a majority of the sunlight, and as such are almost always uncovered. They are able to use their frill to find fellow Li'uhn. They have no opening and are often covered in longer fur than the body itself. Their paws are small and dainty, with three toes. Their claws only come out when climbing or gripping, but are otherwise kept retracted. They have a single thick pad on the bottom and webbing that allows their weight to spread out a bit more evenly. Li'uhn are very weak to the cold, and while they can curl up under their wings and tails, it drains their energy and eventually saps their strength until they freeze to death. They avoid the cold when they can. They can get through desert winters by sunning themselves during the day and curling up somewhere warm at night, but if it gets too cold they will move on to warmer climates. They are nomadic by nature, and usually wander from place to place as they see fit. They are most commonly seen in pairs or small groups, but they can just as well travel alone.<br \/><br \/>Frill and Mouth Detail<br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/images\/pages\/0\/37_48_y2cYVJekqhujDHG.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1074\" height=\"931\" \/><\/p>","mating":"<p>Li'uhn are all naturally intersex, though their appearance will follow what gender they identify as, as it effects their hormones. There isn’t much dimorphism, but the face and body structure does vary slightly. They never grow breasts, as their teats are located inside their pouch. Li'uhn go into season during the spring, and are pregnant through summer and early autumn. They give birth to a tiny baby, entirely hairless with no down or feathers, which is then placed in the pouch. It will remain inside the pouch, nursing and growing. As it gets bigger, it begins to leave the pouch, though is able to nurse even when not spending all of its time in the pouch. The baby spends the winter in the pouch, starts to peek its head out in the spring, and is able to come out during summer. They are too big to go into the pouch by the time they are two years old. Li'uhn have one baby at a time, and they won’t breed again until the baby is fully out of the pouch for at least a year. Only one baby can fit in the pouch. In the extremely rare occasion that twins are born, the other parent will foster the second twin in their pouch. The presence of the baby will induce lactation, allowing the parent to keep the baby healthy.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn do not have menstraul cycles like humans. They go into season during early spring, and are fertile for three weeks to a month. They ovulate during this time. The egg cell is simply re-absorbed if the li'uhn does not become pregnant.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn are pregnant for about 6 months. Their genitalea are partially external, with mammalian testes and a sheath, though their actual phallus remain tucked away inside unless in direct use. (There will be a link to a NSFW ref and info here once I have a way to age restrict some content, which is in progress, so this is all you get for now xD)<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn often settle near an oasis until their babies are older, rarely travelling too far since babies can't store as much water as adults and producing milk takes up more water than they usually use, meaning they deplete their natural supplies more quickly.<\/p>\r\n<p>Babies are just as efficient as adults with processing water. Li'uhn milk is extremely rich and nutrient dense. It has a balance of fats and protiens, as well as vitamins and minerals and water, everything a baby needs to grow and thrive until they are weaned.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","growing":"<p>Li'uhn babies are born small and hairless\/featherless. They are tucked into the pouch and grow there until they are able to peek out. They can go into the pouch up to two years old, and are weaned by their third year.<br \/><br \/>They grow at roughly the same rate as humans.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn babies make tiny squeaks and peeps. They are curious and playful, though stick close to their parent. They'll wander further as they get older, but will stay where they can sense their parent's call.<\/p>\r\n<p>Their pouch does not develop until they go through puberty. It'll start to come in around 12-13 years old, though won't actually open up. A good way to tell how mature a li'uhn is is to look at the pouch. It won't be fully developed until adulthood, at which point it opens up. They are considered fully mature once their pouch is fully developed. Both masculine and feminine li'uhn have pouches and teats inside them. They are capable of having lactation induced by the presence of a baby in their pouch, as the scent and feel of the baby will cause the hormonal response. As such, an orphaned baby can be raised by any li'uhn that finds them.<\/p>\r\n<p>When they reach elder status, they tend to slow down and calm down, and will often settle in one place and travel far less. This means that many oases have a large group of elders there who can pass on advice and stories to youngsters. These settlements are seen as major cultural strongpoints, and Li'uhn travel between them to meet different elders and carry stories to different parts of the desert.<\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn's fur and wings will dull as they age, and very old Li'uhn will slowly go grey. They grey similarly to dogs, mostly around the face, hands and feet.<\/p>","abilities":"<p>Li'uhn use magic to boost their flight, able to use their natural energy to swirl the air beneath their wings to provide lift. They gain this energy from sunlight and heat. This is limited, however, so after flying, they often land, regain their energy, then take off again. They are also known to boost themselves up high, then glide, then boost themselves back up again.<\/p>\r\n<p>The only li'uhn type to be able to fly entirely by their own power is the Flutterwing, who have huge wongs compared to their tiny body size.<\/p>\r\n<p>Silverwings and Shadowcloaks are capable of flight with a lot less boosting needed, while Stoneclaws can not fly at all.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Stoneclaws are very strong, and able to defend themselves and climb incredibly well. They can use their magic to boost their speed, allowing them to gallop incredibly fast on all fours and boost their leaps so they can leap higher and further than they would otherwise.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>Li'uhn have a call that lets out a pulse of energy. This can be picked up by surrounding Li'uhn by sensing the energy with special organs in their frill. Larger frills are actually more functional in picking up and gathering energy.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p>While Li'uhn have natural magical energy within them, it's not something they can easily direct and channel. It is volatile and unpredictable, thus Li'uhn magic workers are pretty rare. Those who do work with magic usually use outside magic sources, as using their own inner source runs the risk of exhausting them and causing harm. Some can use these external sources to further boost their flight.<\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p> <\/p>","mutations":"<h5>See the link below for a detailed look at their subtypes, traits, colors, and other variations.<\/h5>\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/10.Li'uhn_Traits\">Li'uhn variants, traits and rarities<\/a><\/p>","other":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cryptid-creations.com\/pages\/5.Li'uhn_Design_Notes\"><strong>Design Notes and Guides<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p>More information will be added to the guides above, as well as their trait lists.<\/p>"}},"title":"Li'uhn","is_visible":"1","summary":null,"utility_tag":["wip"],"page_tag":null}
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