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'''Chaja: Section 1'''
 
'''Chaja: Section 1'''
  
Chaja are a subterranean race, strong and healthy despite generations of
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The chaja are a largely subterranean race, known throughout Avendar for their systematic enslavement by the shuddeni.  A significant portion of the chaja population remain in bondage, toiling as laborers, bodyguards, servants, and gladiators throughout underground shuddeni cities. They are renowned for their will to survive, enduring the harshest cruelties with a stoicism unmatched by any save the alatharya.
systematic enslavement by the shuddeni.  Few are born feral, with the vast
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majority born into bondage in the underground cities of their masters.  
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Traditionally meek and servile, those chaja who know war are often notorious
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for their bloody and sudden rampages.
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The story of the chaja is a sad one, as they did little, if anything to
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The history of the chaja is shrouded in mystery, as the shuddeni have thoroughly erased records, stories, and cultural norms about or amongst their slavesThis has made their origin, and the specific process of their enslavement, the realm of speculation and outright fabrication.  A popular human myth cast them as gentle giants, seduced into servitude by shuddeni cleverness and punished into obedience; meanwhile, the aelin version suggests that the shuddeni discovery of magic made them natural superiors, and the plight of the chaja was the inevitable conclusion.
deserve the suffering which has been inflicted upon themThe precise
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origin of the race is not wholly understood, but the general consensus is
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that they were already living in the underworld that the shuddeni would
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eventually come to inhabit.  At that point, these giants were peaceful, or
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at least tolerant.
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The few scholars study the history of the chaja suggest that their first
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However, their existence within shuddeni society was copiously recorded. Some of the most ancient shuddeni tomes describe the construction of their great temples and the excavation of their massive cavernsWhile these documents relish the numbers of chaja deaths and memorialize their shuddeni architects and taskmasters, few, if any, chaja are given so much as a name.  Instead, chaja were an omnipresent but enigmatic force in the background of shuddeni affairs.
interaction with the eyeless began with shuddeni overtures of peace.  
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However, in time, they drew them under the lash and reduced them to
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never-ending servitude; a model the shuddeni would seek to duplicate in the
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lead-up to the War of Night on the races of the surfaceIf the chaja had a
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culture of their own, it has long been forgotten, even amongst themselves.
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'''Chaja: Section 2'''
 
'''Chaja: Section 2'''
  
At the bidding of their masters, the chaja constructed the vast underground
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Once human and aelin records begin to document the chaja, their existence became far more widely known.  Both races came to know them as plodding beasts of burden or vicious combatants, creating an enduring image in the consciousness of the RepublicChaja became feared as mindless extensions of their shuddeni oppressors, and many popular tales, including those of Marlax, cemented these fears into stereotypes and literary tropes.
empires of the shuddeniThey are credited with the construction of their
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great temples and the carving out of their cavern walls.  The chaja were so
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thoroughly dominated by this process that they wholly accepted their
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slave-role, their minds and wills growing ever weaker with each generation.  
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With each new construction came more shuddeni power, and the chaja were
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Chaja deaths throughout the many battles of the War of Night are likely staggeringMost, if not all, of the heroes of that conflict are credited with scores of chaja dead, not counting more common skirmishes or siegesAs well, shuddeni murder of chaja soldiers or servants was well documented, often describing horrific rituals in which as many as a hundred chaja would be sacrificed at a timeTheir ferocious tenacity was their most common attribution, if they received one at all.
darkened by the many evils that suffused their mastersThey often came to
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share the bent of the shuddeni, and savored the ability to crush those who
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they were tasked to faceIn time, the beginning of the War of Night would
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give the chaja untold legions to face.   
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The crushing defeat of their masters by the ch'taren gave the chaja an
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However, the crushing defeat of the shuddeni offered the chaja an unusual opportunity.  Scattered throughout the Brintor Mountains, the chaja diaspora found its feet in the earliest of escaped slavesUnable to join surface society because of mistrust or outright hatred, they banded together to form the earliest chaja communities, free of the yoke of shuddeni oppression.  These communities became the seeds from which a free chaja society could sprout.
unusual opportunity.  Scattered by their foes, some used this short window
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to escape from bondage and strike out into Avendar properUnfortunately,
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chaja were as mistrusted as shuddeni, and without the leashes of their
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masters to lead them, those who were free eventually longed to return to
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servitude.
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'''Chaja: Section 3'''
 
'''Chaja: Section 3'''
  
With the coming of the modern era, the chaja have existed both within and
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In the modern era, slavery is illegal throughout much of the surface worldAs a result, chaja brought to the surface by shuddeni are often able to escape into the wilderness unnoticed.  Sometimes, scouts from chaja settlements lead them to hidden mountain enclaves where chaja direct their own destiniesOther times, they are brought to larger, more cosmopolitan cities where they join small communities of their kind, living and working together.
outside shuddeni societyThose who have been a part of the major shuddeni
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campaigns have been as virtually all of their ancestors: the powerful right
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hand of their mastersAs for those who do not, they have managed a quiet
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existence either living ferally beneath the earth, or as servants to
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tolerant humans.
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Chaja average between six and eight feet in height, and have dusky, black
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Outside of their racial havens, chaja face substantial prejudice even amongst Avendar's most permissive societies.  They are often cast similarly to the alatharya, and treated as dullards, day laborers, or mercenariesFrustration and resentment are common across such communities.  However, the most upstanding chaja find unusual acceptance within the mountain keep of Kor Thrandir, as few other foreign settlements understand the perversity and horror that the shuddeni represent.
skin.  They have milk-white eyes, and possess no affinity for magicAs
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well, their minds are notoriously weak and prone to fear after generations
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of torment at the hands of the shuddeni.  Thick hair covers their bodies,
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and gives even the "civil" among them a wild and animalish look.
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The chaja demeanor is often one of extremesThey trend toward meekness and
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Chaja average between six and eight feet in height, with pale, grey or tan skin.  Most have milk-white eyes, while those who have grown up on the surface may have muted iris color.  Their hair is slick and oily, ranging commonly from white to black; however, those born above ground may choose to dye their hair vivid colors as a sign of defianceTheir bodies are muscular and quick, and are able to wield many two-handed weapons in a single handTheir strong constitution and the ability to see in darkness make them adept at wilderness survival, but they remain unable to use magic in any capacity.
suggestion, but also are prone to extremely violent ragesAn innate
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bloodlust has become a part of them over the long centuries of battle,
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either for pleasure or war, which only serves to make them more dangerous.
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Although some compare them to the alatharya, the two races serve far more to
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contrast one another than to find commonality.
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Revision as of 10:10, 10 September 2017

Chaja: Section 1

The chaja are a largely subterranean race, known throughout Avendar for their systematic enslavement by the shuddeni. A significant portion of the chaja population remain in bondage, toiling as laborers, bodyguards, servants, and gladiators throughout underground shuddeni cities. They are renowned for their will to survive, enduring the harshest cruelties with a stoicism unmatched by any save the alatharya.

The history of the chaja is shrouded in mystery, as the shuddeni have thoroughly erased records, stories, and cultural norms about or amongst their slaves. This has made their origin, and the specific process of their enslavement, the realm of speculation and outright fabrication. A popular human myth cast them as gentle giants, seduced into servitude by shuddeni cleverness and punished into obedience; meanwhile, the aelin version suggests that the shuddeni discovery of magic made them natural superiors, and the plight of the chaja was the inevitable conclusion.

However, their existence within shuddeni society was copiously recorded. Some of the most ancient shuddeni tomes describe the construction of their great temples and the excavation of their massive caverns. While these documents relish the numbers of chaja deaths and memorialize their shuddeni architects and taskmasters, few, if any, chaja are given so much as a name. Instead, chaja were an omnipresent but enigmatic force in the background of shuddeni affairs.

Chaja: Section 2

Once human and aelin records begin to document the chaja, their existence became far more widely known. Both races came to know them as plodding beasts of burden or vicious combatants, creating an enduring image in the consciousness of the Republic. Chaja became feared as mindless extensions of their shuddeni oppressors, and many popular tales, including those of Marlax, cemented these fears into stereotypes and literary tropes.

Chaja deaths throughout the many battles of the War of Night are likely staggering. Most, if not all, of the heroes of that conflict are credited with scores of chaja dead, not counting more common skirmishes or sieges. As well, shuddeni murder of chaja soldiers or servants was well documented, often describing horrific rituals in which as many as a hundred chaja would be sacrificed at a time. Their ferocious tenacity was their most common attribution, if they received one at all.

However, the crushing defeat of the shuddeni offered the chaja an unusual opportunity. Scattered throughout the Brintor Mountains, the chaja diaspora found its feet in the earliest of escaped slaves. Unable to join surface society because of mistrust or outright hatred, they banded together to form the earliest chaja communities, free of the yoke of shuddeni oppression. These communities became the seeds from which a free chaja society could sprout.

Chaja: Section 3

In the modern era, slavery is illegal throughout much of the surface world. As a result, chaja brought to the surface by shuddeni are often able to escape into the wilderness unnoticed. Sometimes, scouts from chaja settlements lead them to hidden mountain enclaves where chaja direct their own destinies. Other times, they are brought to larger, more cosmopolitan cities where they join small communities of their kind, living and working together.

Outside of their racial havens, chaja face substantial prejudice even amongst Avendar's most permissive societies. They are often cast similarly to the alatharya, and treated as dullards, day laborers, or mercenaries. Frustration and resentment are common across such communities. However, the most upstanding chaja find unusual acceptance within the mountain keep of Kor Thrandir, as few other foreign settlements understand the perversity and horror that the shuddeni represent.

Chaja average between six and eight feet in height, with pale, grey or tan skin. Most have milk-white eyes, while those who have grown up on the surface may have muted iris color. Their hair is slick and oily, ranging commonly from white to black; however, those born above ground may choose to dye their hair vivid colors as a sign of defiance. Their bodies are muscular and quick, and are able to wield many two-handed weapons in a single hand. Their strong constitution and the ability to see in darkness make them adept at wilderness survival, but they remain unable to use magic in any capacity.