Meet Gaoneos! There are three kingdoms in these parts, each with a special ability only their tail can make. The Aelkia: Strong and stubborn, this kingdom never lets its guard down, though they have a fondness of plants. They are ruled by Queen Uneiks, a powerful ruler who was taught not only healing magic, but also fighting magic. This kingdom resides in a thick forest, staying one with the land. Their eyes see all, the ones on their face just to display emotion. They are taught healing, and have a close bond with the earth. The Saiok: This kingdom has definitely embraced the shadows of their jutting and rock terrain. They have bones sticking out of their body to remind them not to let their guard down, growing more each time they do. This kingdom also is left blind from the horns jutting out of their eyes. The shape of their horns correlate to how well they can see through the shadows they control. Horns bent back like ram horns means that the civilian can hardly see; rare but not enough as hooked forward horns. Plain curved horns mean normal vision, though is unable to see color; most common. Hooked forward horns with what seems to be small wings placed on the base are incredibly rare and gift full sight that is better than anyone else's. This kingdom has a knack for fighting, having learned from the claws that stick out of the ground. They are lead by King Rakndo, who rules firmly but fairly. The Jakne: This calm kingdom lives at the base of a windy mountain, in which they offen drift around at to relax. The Jakne believe that without peace there cannot be life, and without life there is not death. Without death there are no consequences. Every year their leader, Queen Ainnr, leads everyone up to the peak of the mountain to cleanse the soul of all impurities. They specialize is defensive, though a lot of them learn the fundamentals of healing. Aelkia, Saiok, and Jakne each have different patterns and colors, but I'll start with Aelkia. Aelkia's patterns are usually stripes on their paws and climbing up to the shoulders or chest like plants. They usually have brown, green, and yellow colors. Rarely do they have spots. Saiok's usually don't have any patterns, but they occasionally have black spots or orange spots. Their most common colors are always a shade of black, rarely being white though it is possible. Jakne's are light colors, commonly white, blue, and yellow, like the sun and sky. They almost always have spots, though their most rare pattern are tiger stripes or ocelot spots. Their rare colors are dark blue, black, and any colors from a sunrise or sunset that aren't already common.
Form for making your own Gaoneo: Name: Kingdom: Job: Age: Gender (just put pronouns if you want): Personality: Other: Social Rankings: Alright, Aelkia. The highest rank you can be in here is Queen followed by any member of the royal family. Next are the nobles, the government, the fine craftsmen, then the teachers. Normal citizens are just that, normal citizens. Under them are the peasants, who live in the dirt. Now Saiok. They follow their social structure the same as Aelkia until they reach craftsmen. Instead of that, soldiers are given that honor, and keep it even once they retire. The social structure remains, but their merchants are right about normal citizens. And Jakne... Well, since the Jakne are so sound in their spiritual beliefs, priests actually rank one higher than the queen! Everyone is seen as normal citizens after that, even the artisans. The only other rank lower than that are the poor citizens, though there are very few and the community tries their best to turn every poor citizens into normal citizens. Religion: The sole goddess of the kingdoms is Achhekia. This magnificent Jakne is perched at the peak of the Jakne Mountain. Her wings stretch for miles, and Achhekia seems to be made of gold. She's the goddess of hope, salvation, and peace. The Jakne are very strong believers in her, though there are rumors that the other kingdoms are ceasing their teaching about her. Currency: Currency can be a difficult thing here, with some trading instead of using the proper currency and with the outside businesses that made their way mainstream and only accepted a certain type of coin. Normal people use Souls to buy things. The coins are made out of a wood deep in the Jakne Mountain which never seems to decay. These coins do not actually contain souls, but were named that way during one of our festive holidays, Hundhie. They were also named that because they were carved into the shape of a happy spirit.