Villager (Kylorne)

Pre-Player Invasion
Before Players invaded and wiped out most of the villages, the Villagers had a complex and rich oral history dating back thousands of years. Most of which has been lost. Only a few legends remain from the Villagers that survived. Players are what Villagers refer to any non villager who took part in the sluaghter.

Legend of Nurm the Cartographer
the legend of Nurm is a song that would have been song when the villagers gathered at the end of the day.

"There once was a Cartographer named Nurm.

He explored the world with paper and quill

He found beasts that would make you squirm

And found lands you would not believe were real

There is a lot about the world that you need to learn

And now you know of the legend of Nurm"

That's what could be understood from Villagers that tried to recite it. Most of it is missing since every time they remember about the lives they had they break down.

Gorp Big Nose
The story of Gorp Big Nose is a children's story to teach them not to overeat and be selfish

"There was a Villager who loved to eat everything. They ate all the foods village but still wanted more. "I'm still hungry they said" "But you already ate all of our food" the Villagers cried. "Then I'll eat the trees" Gorp responded. He ate the trees while the Villagers watched. "We need food too!" the villagers pleaded. "But I'M hungry" Gorp yelled as his nose grew so big from all that he ate. "Then we'll eat YOU" the villagers said. And Gorp's nose would go one to feed the village for many months."

Post-Player Invasion
After the Great Slaughter the Villagers that survived wandered Kylorne, the world they used to thrive in, selling their wares or just trying to survive. A few Villagers would found a city for all Villager kind. Villager City and the Villager Consortium was founded by the Villager King who believed that for Villagers to survive in this new world they needed to mimic player states and give up their pacifism which the players took advantage of and led to the Great Slaughter.

Biology
Villagers are Biologically homogenous. Every Villager has the same phenotypes as every other villager. It is virtually impossible to tell one apart besides their clothing.Villagers are all 1.95 meters tall. They feature prominent nose. They have white sclera and green irises. Their skin is a pinkish beige color. The only hair on a villager is their large dark brown unibrow. Despite their arms being enclosed in their robes Villager do in fact have two separate arms and hands they can use with incredible dexterity.

Lifestyle
Villagers work for the group rather than the individual. When they wake up they go to talk to their neighbor or any villager they can find. They usually discuss things for about and hour or two before heading off to work. Once they're at work they don't stop working until the evening where they will all gather around a designated meeting place to trade what they made for emeralds to each other

Villagers hate to live alone or in cramped spaces with no sunlight. They usually live together with other villagers in bright large areas.

Clothing
The clothes Villagers wear is biome and job dependent. Since there is only one biome in which they exist now that's what it's based off of.Every villager except the fisherman wears grey shoes, the fisherman wears brown shoes. All villagers wear a brown robe Villagers with no job wear just the brown robe. Farmer Villagers wear the same brown robe but with a belt and a pouch for storing things, they also wear a straw hat. Cleric Villagers wear the a yellow and purple cloak over their robe that sports a creeper face on the back. Cartographer Villagers wear a monocle and have a satchel for storing parchment and maps in. Butchers wear a white apron with a pink headband. Armorers wear iron goggles, a dark brown apron, and brown gloves. Fishermen wear a darker shorter straw hat than the farmer, they also wear brown suspenders with tan shorts. Fletchers sport a leather cap with a feather in it, they also wear a brown belt used for storing arrows and supplies. Leatherworkers wear the same clothes as the armorer but their apron is lighter since it's not covered in soot and they don't wear the goggles. Librarians wear a red and yellow cap, glasses, and a white toga. Toolsmiths wear just the smithing apron. Weponsmiths wear both the smithing apron and the smithing gloves, every single weaponsmith has an eyepatch, it's considered the price to pay for making weapons of killing. Nitwits wear a green jacket and don't have a belt and pouch.

Food
Villagers are omnivores. They typically grow wheat, carrots, potatoes, beetroot, and sometimes pumpkins and melons. Villagers are skilled enough to make bread without a crafting table. They herd sheep, cattle, pigs, chickens, and horses. The most common food that a villager eats is bread. The farmers and butchers will usually trade food during when all the villagers congregate at the end of the day.

Customs
Villagers use emeralds to trade with each other. They follow a basic supply and demand system where when demand goes up the price goes up. Villagers typically sleep in homes of 1 to 2 beds. They will only have a child with another villager if they have enough food and enough space for it.

Architecture
Villager architecture is pretty simple. Houses are either 1 or 2 stories tall with cobble or clay for the walls and wood for the floors and roof. Churches are a boot like shape made of cobblestone. The forges are made of cobblestone and have a rest spot on the side.