Please do not mind grammatical errors.
Enea is a land located in the upper gefjun sea, it's holts and valleys are inhabitaded by okers,
tryfluns and daimons but underground tilberirs and buers lay.
Okers: Okers are human-like creatures that live in a high order of society, they are gender changing
and pansexuality is the norm. They are born males but around 30 they transform into
females. Males focus on fun but work too while females do political work and most jobs.
They have sex with the oppesite gender to reproduce and the female always keeps the baby.
They seek to spend their love and time to a person that they like, and that is most often a
person who is the same gender. So it's quite normal for 'old' males and 'young' females
to be in a relationship because the male soon changes into a female and they are on a likewise
matureness. There are quite a bit of subcultures who worship different things, you have the
puplic religion and then one can worship what ever he wants, secretly with others.
Tryfluns: Are of another kin, orignated from another island in the east *?. They are dark and rough. They
sailed from there to escape a very unfair king. They are mostly farmers living in dreifibýli,
their role model are nordic farmers.
*? should they have a significant difference from okers, like horns etc.
Daimons: Daimons are spirits mainly live in unspoiled nature though some seek Oker or Tryflun
settlement. They vary from nyphms to little chubby magical men. Púkar. Some will
breed to humanoids (okers and tryfluns) and their childern will inherit both of the parents
abilities.
Tilberis: They are creatures that live on gall and stomach fluids *?, they are cylindrical with a head on
each end of their body. They jump on a clueless victim (with one head on your belly and the other on
your back) that's roaming underground and suck their acidy fluids out. Their main body is valueble
because of high fashion value (ohh, fashion).
*? is that 'too' defined for a fantasy setting
Buers: They are undefined
Any suggestions/critisisim is well appreciated.
Enea is a land located in the upper gefjun sea, it's holts and valleys are inhabitaded by okers,
tryfluns and daimons but underground tilberirs and buers lay.
Okers: Okers are human-like creatures that live in a high order of society, they are gender changing
and pansexuality is the norm. They are born males but around 30 they transform into
females. Males focus on fun but work too while females do political work and most jobs.
They have sex with the oppesite gender to reproduce and the female always keeps the baby.
They seek to spend their love and time to a person that they like, and that is most often a
person who is the same gender. So it's quite normal for 'old' males and 'young' females
to be in a relationship because the male soon changes into a female and they are on a likewise
matureness. There are quite a bit of subcultures who worship different things, you have the
puplic religion and then one can worship what ever he wants, secretly with others.
Tryfluns: Are of another kin, orignated from another island in the east *?. They are dark and rough. They
sailed from there to escape a very unfair king. They are mostly farmers living in dreifibýli,
their role model are nordic farmers.
*? should they have a significant difference from okers, like horns etc.
Daimons: Daimons are spirits mainly live in unspoiled nature though some seek Oker or Tryflun
settlement. They vary from nyphms to little chubby magical men. Púkar. Some will
breed to humanoids (okers and tryfluns) and their childern will inherit both of the parents
abilities.
Tilberis: They are creatures that live on gall and stomach fluids *?, they are cylindrical with a head on
each end of their body. They jump on a clueless victim (with one head on your belly and the other on
your back) that's roaming underground and suck their acidy fluids out. Their main body is valueble
because of high fashion value (ohh, fashion).
*? is that 'too' defined for a fantasy setting
Buers: They are undefined
Any suggestions/critisisim is well appreciated.