Mineral Nymphs (Liffore)

Liffore
Liffore  or Mineral  Nymphs are a variay of Nymph of which are closely linked with the minerals and stones that make up the land

General appearance and biology
The skin of Liffore is rough in texture not dissimilar to rock, the tone of skin is found in a large variety of colours the common thread being they all resemble types of rock and stone such as granite or andesite. The ‘hair’ of Liffore is similarly hardened and grows not much different from hair, furthermore all over the bodies of Liffore, protrusions of rock grow of which are often different to the main bodies stone type. The rock on females is much more jagged and common over the body than on males and grows quicker as well as often longer. In some individuals the chests and sometimes legs of Liffore have types of minerals such as coal or gold form, this usually begins  around puberty and may take around a  decade to finish, in doing so it lightly breaching the surface of the individual. In higher pressures the minerals form much quicker. As the outcroppings of stone grow not much different to hair, it is common to see them trimmed down, in some young Liffore a trend of having your body made near entirely smooth is becoming increasingly popular, if done well the individual looks nye indistinguishable from a statute barring the eye and crystal colour of which both take a purple hue.

Architecture and miscellaneous information
Liffore buildings often are constructed out of caves, cliffaces and ravines, often using several mortar made blocks like bricks or stone in construction. In small rural villages some houses may even be made via several individuals eating out a space of a cliff due to them not having the equipment to do it more efficiently. For any important structural elements like beams wood is often used to avoid individuals eating through them. Liffore are the oldest known nymph variay with history dating back further than others.