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Alatharya are sapient giants descended from the ancient race bearing the same name.  They appear as enormous [[human|humans]] with flowing white hair.  Their eye color ranges from brown to black, and light to dark blue.  Their skin has a distinct silvery cast, although they may be more or less pale depending on their region of origin.  They average nine feet tall, making them slightly larger than the similarly-sized [[chaja]].  Both genders are universally bulky, with broad chests and heavily-muscled limbs.  Due to their lingering tribalism, many alatharya bear some manner of tattoo.
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Alatharya are sapient giants descended from the ancient race bearing the same name.  They appear as enormous [[human|humans]], with heavy, bulky builds and thickly-muscled limbs.  Their hair is long and flowing, and is nearly always ranges from white to grey in color.  Their eyes are particularly keen, and may range from brown to black, or light to dark blue.  Their skin always has a distinct silvery cast, although the precise shade may be lighter or darker depending on their region of origin.  They average nine feet in height, making them larger than the similarly-sized [[chaja]].  Due to their lingering tribalism, it is common for alatharya to have one or more tattoos.
  
 
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Alatharya are sapient giants descended from the ancient race bearing the same name. They appear as enormous humans, with heavy, bulky builds and thickly-muscled limbs. Their hair is long and flowing, and is nearly always ranges from white to grey in color. Their eyes are particularly keen, and may range from brown to black, or light to dark blue. Their skin always has a distinct silvery cast, although the precise shade may be lighter or darker depending on their region of origin. They average nine feet in height, making them larger than the similarly-sized chaja. Due to their lingering tribalism, it is common for alatharya to have one or more tattoos.

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