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Their faces are known for exuding serenity and their gaze often bestows calmness on the target. Their feathers are often vibrant and reflect the rainbow, and although flightless, their wings are just as colorful and provide them with a natural cloak. Kinnaras only unfurl their wings when they are emotional or performing a ritualistic dance. | Their faces are known for exuding serenity and their gaze often bestows calmness on the target. Their feathers are often vibrant and reflect the rainbow, and although flightless, their wings are just as colorful and provide them with a natural cloak. Kinnaras only unfurl their wings when they are emotional or performing a ritualistic dance. | ||
Although closely intertwined and bonded with the satyrs, actually seeing a kinnara in the Extili Forests is exceedingly rare. | Although closely intertwined and bonded with the satyrs, actually seeing a kinnara in the [[Extili Forests]] is exceedingly rare. | ||
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Revision as of 20:47, 22 July 2025

Kinnaras are beings with the top half of a human and the bottom half of something similar to a peacock, thought to be personally created by Ruluko and Kaqiuko.
Their faces are known for exuding serenity and their gaze often bestows calmness on the target. Their feathers are often vibrant and reflect the rainbow, and although flightless, their wings are just as colorful and provide them with a natural cloak. Kinnaras only unfurl their wings when they are emotional or performing a ritualistic dance.
Although closely intertwined and bonded with the satyrs, actually seeing a kinnara in the Extili Forests is exceedingly rare.
