Oneidhae

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Oneidhae
Country Information
Language: Oneidhae
Ethnic Group: Merfolk
Religion: Gods of the Deep
Government: Aristocracy


The Oneidhae are a family of diverse sub-aquatic humanoid races. Their population centers are scattered across various continental shelves under the seas and oceans of the known world. The mysterious merfolk have created an elaborate civilization stratified by castes based on appearance and abilities. Some of the merfolk can walk on land and have made contact with the races of the surface.

History

WIP

Society and People

The Oneidhae or merfolk come in a range of different appearances. There is some variation based on which city they're from. But most variations cut across the entire species. As a result, the Oneidhae have different races comprised of individuals with similar looks and abilities. Their society is caste-based, where each race occupies a certain social stratum and has its own range of responsibilities.

Many oneidhae, especially the nobility, believe that some races are inherently superior to others and more fit to rule. The bottom races have very little wealth and power, living like servants. When race-mixing happens, the offspring tend to have difficult, ambiguous lives.

The society is largely matriarchal. Females, while smaller than males, have a higher affinity for magic, naturally putting them in charge. The priests, mages and governors tend to be females, though males sometimes fill these roles. Lineages are traced from the mother. Still, female Oneidhae can be found in the lower castes.

Some merfolk are born with anomalies like multiple pairs of arms or as conjoined siblings. Their shape is considered auspicious, touched by the divine. This overrides their ordinary caste in determining their place in society.

Common Appearance

Humanoid upper halves: all merfolk have some kind of humanoid torso with at least one pair of arms. Some torsos have slick skin, others have scales. They may or may not have webbed hands, fins, quills or membranous "plumage" coming out of their arms or backs. A handful of rare individuals, usually female, may have multiple pairs of arms.

Head shape: ranges from almost human-looking to having a short dragon-like snout. Membranous appendages like those of an axolotl or a sea dragon may sweep back from their heads like hair. Some have short but nimble tentacles protruding from their lower jaws. Some have crests and quills. Many have large specialized eyes that have heightened sensitivity and can see into the ultraviolet spectrum to compensate for the low light underwater.

Tail shape: Most of the merfolk have long fish-like or serpent-like tails below their torso. The fins and appendages coming out of the tail vary in shape and number. Some castes can separate their tails into two individually articulated legs to walk on land, while some others can slither on land like a naga. A small minority octopus-like tentacles for a bottom half instead of a tail.

Some Caste Groups

The exact way appearance maps to caste is largely unknown by surface races (and is a work in progress.) A few known caste groups are presented as an example, with the equivalent of their caste names rendered in surface-common.

Thalassians or Highborn tend to have a long tail with smooth flesh like that of a dolphin, ray or eel. They frequently have long fleshy appendages or plumage extending from their heads, which serves the same function as hair and as a self-defense tool, lined with stingers. They are medium-sized, graceful and intelligent, if haughty and convinced of their superiority. Most sorcerers and priests to major deities are Thelassians. There is additional stratification among the highborn, with the topmost echelon ruling over society.

Pelagiads are below the highborn and could be considered a middle class. Their tails are covered in fish-like scales as are parts of their bodies. Most pelagiads are physically average, lacking any special abilities or weaknesses. There are further subdivisions among their kind, ranging from respected artisans to basic semi-skilled laborers. The pelagiads as a social stratum have the greatest amount of internal social mobility in Oneidhae society compared to other caste groupings.

Myrmidons are the some of the Oneidhae's elite warriors. While many commoners can be made to take up arms, the Myrmidons are evolved for mayhem and excel at it. They are covered with scales that resemble overlapping armor plates. Their tough fins are anchored with sharpened quills that could be used for offense and defense. Their tails are highly muscular, making them the Oneidhae's fastest swimmers. Some even have the ability to split their tails in two and use these as crude legs for surface walking.

Inumidans are a strange group characterized by bioluminescent appendages, eyes bigger and more bulbous than the rest, and extra appendages in the form of prehensile tentacles. These tend to be specialists such as scientists, scribes, advisers, healers, certain priests or, occasionally, magic-users. While quick and intelligent, they are more physically vulnerable than common warriors and less charismatic than the aristocrats.

Drudges is a catch-all term for the laborer castes, which tend to be of a smaller size than other Oneidhae but more plentiful in their reproduction. Lacking many physical or social advantages of the higher tiers, the various drudge castes are responsible for the core of society's menial work - building, cleaning, carrying, mining, farming, etc. When the labor has skill involved, groups of drudges are sometimes supervised by a Pelagiad or Inumidan. Drudge uprisings aren't unheard of but tend to only happen when the current aristocrats go overboard with the negative treatment.

Geography

The majority of the Oneidhae live in elaborate underwater cities. Most of these are built atop massive coral reef systems or carved out from the rocks of an underwater cliffside. Most cities are built on relatively shallow continental shelves to allow some light and heat to reach them.

Compared to the surface cities' horizontal sprawl, merfolk cities are much more three-dimensional. Varying depth layers form different "neighborhoods" that serve different purposes. Cities tend to be marvels of integration with indigenous sea life. Grand vertical gardens, large decorated buildings and bioluminescent lighting give these cities an air of unmatched splendor.

The Oneidhae practice agriculture/aquaculture to feed their populations. Sprawling farms of kelp and other edible plants populate the shallows. Massive schools of fish are raised and herded for their meat and labor power.

Not all Oneidhae are urban. There are nomadic merfolk groups who live off the sea through hunting and gathering. They tend to be much more hardy and aggressive and prone to raiding. Also, individuals encountered in the "wilds" might be outcasts, hermits, explorers, adventurers or long distance couriers.

Known Cities

WIP

Religion

The Oneidhae worship a pantheon of gods and demigods. General themes of Order, Chaos, and Neutrality, Good and Evil, are present within their religion. The religion is as stratified as their caste system, with Oneidhae positioned near the bottom of the pyramid. The gods are: Elder Goddess Javanikrys, God of Order Enterolos, God of Chaos Cephakos, Goddess of the Spirit Realm Colene, God of Death Iumentorid. Javanikrys is worshipped as the primary goddess of all life, who created the realm of the sea. Brothers Enterolos and Cephakos were created by Javanikrys from pure whimsy, but they control the balance of the world and keep each other in check. Colene was created from the combined tentacles of Enterolos and Cephakos. She reigns over the spirit realm, which is an ever growing cluster of eggs.

Beneath these gods are demigods created when the three siblings copulated with various lesser sea creatures. The merfolk originated from the demigods as they copulated amongst themselves until their sacred lineage became thinner and thinner. Thus, higher caste Oneidhae are said to be closer to sacred.

Greater Deities

The elder goddes, Javanikrys, is worshipped by all in private with home altars or openly by cultists. Javanikrys, an humanoid octopus of immense magnitude, is the mother of the gods, Enterolos, Cephakos, and Colene, and creator of the oceans and lesser aquatic plants and animals. She is a terrifying goddess of fickle whims. The worst natural catastrophes: mega cyclones, abyssal earthquakes, undersea volcano eruptions, are said to be caused by her fury. She has a deep hatred for land dwellers, since many of them were created in her primordial ocean soup but betrayed her to walk on land and have since forgotten her existence and later pillage the resources she's created.

Merfolk fear and respect her as the creator of their realm, but they understand Javanikrys holds no favor over the merfolk as they were tangentially created from her whim to create the gods. Merfolk that hold severe hatred toward land dwellers believe they have her favor, however, and dedicate their raids to her. Splits between merfolk factions occurred over the worship of Javanikrys as more merfolk started emulating the God of Order and/or the Goddess of the Spirit Realm, who are seen as gentler more approachable deities.

Enterolos, God of Order, and Cephakos, God of Chaos, are giant humanoid octopus brothers that represent a duality. They were sculpted from volcanic rocks by their mother, Javanikrys, then instructed that only one may rule over the profane realm. Thus, a bitter rivalry began. The two are constantly battling with each other, which can cause giant cyclones over the ocean as anger rises. The two occasionally team up against their mother when her whims effect something that the brothers are mutually invested in. Some merfolk factions worship one brother over the other. Other factions see the two as providing a balance in life. When one brother starts to get too powerful, the other checks him. Depending on this take, a merfolk faction may act as a lawful, neutral, or chaotic entity with scales tipped towards good or evil.

- Worship of Enterolos creates societies that strictly adhere to laws and protocols. Cities created by those who publicly espouse the God of Order are engineered with the newest merfolk technologies. Merfolk-made reefs, bioluminescent lighting, elaborate kelp gardens, and multi-tiered structures are common features.

- Worship of Cephakos creates unpredictable and nomadic societies. Structures tend to be impermanent and flimsy, tools are more primitive, and life is determined on a day-to-day, sometimes hour-by-hour, basis. These merfolk are volatile, act on impulses, and/or will do things just to see what happens potentially at the expense of others.

- Those who treat the brothers as equals are the bridge between the two. They live in small enclaves composed of permanent structures and public works, but much of their life is tied to the ebb and flow of nature.

Colene, the Goddess of Spirit Realm, also known as Giant Octopus Mother, was created by Javanikrys from two tentacles ripped off from each brother during a fight. She represents neutral forces within nature. Upon witnessing the plight of merfolk spirits trapped in their corporeal bodies, she created a realm in which to tend to them after their corpses were consumed by Iumentorid's hordes. The spirit realm is a clutch of eggs, created after the emergence of mortal merfolk so that their spirits had a place to rest. Her perpetual delicate care of the egg clutch is seen as an act of true altruism, and some merfolk factions make it a tenant to follow her example. Merfolk factions that do this tend to value Enterolos more or the brothers as equals. Javankrys cultists still see Colene as the keeper of their souls, but that Javankrys ultimately decides who does or doesn't reach the spirit realm via Iumentorid, who they believe was created by the elder goddess. To them, any merfolk that associates with land dwellers is cursed to remain trapped in their lifeless corpses.

Iumentorid, the Ghost Whale God of the Dead rules the underworld, the Abyssal Realm, and glides over the deep sea terrain with hordes of ghost sharks, goblin sharks, ratfish formed from chunks of Iumentorid's rotten flesh. These hordes eat the dead that falls to the ocean floor in order for their spirit to be freed of their corporeal body. He is said to have been created by Colene or Javanikrys from a dead whale. Prior to Iumentorid's creation, merfolk corpses never decomposed, thus their spirits never freed. The only way to return to the spirit realm is by having merfolk send their corpses to the Abyssal Realm. Merfolk that are seen as outcasts, betrayers, or undesirables are often denied this burial by keeping their corpses from ever sinking into the abyss. This would be the merfolk version of hell.

All factions worship the God of the Dead and hope to be eaten by his hordes when they die so their spirits may be released. Once every such and such double full moon, Iumentorid rises from the abyss, leading his hordes along with him. It's said that it's a bad omen if a living creature witnesses Iumentorid, and that they'll be joining him soon. This god is neutral and treats all corpses the same. Javanikrys cultists would say that she decides who Iumentorid brings back to the spirit realm.

Demigods and Mortals

Beneath the gods is a menagerie of demigods of the deep. They're the offspring of the gods and profane creatures of the oceans. These are colossal versions of creatures normally found in the oceans. Different clusters of merfolk might consider one of the demigods as a "house deity" that has more of an impact on their day-to-day lives than the upper echelon deities.

Merfolk were then created by the demigods as they propagated amongst themselves until only a faint trace of sacred lineage was left. This is also the basis for the caste system. Parentage determines one's abilities and position at birth, and the higher the caste you're born into, the closer to the gods and demigods you are. Caste is determined by the matron of the family

Merfolk born with an excess of limbs or conjoined are thought to sit just below the demigods and above normal merfolk. It's believed their spirit was touched by a tentacle of a god when they were created. Being born with strange birth defects and deformities overrides the caste system.