Aurlûnoren Human

Aurlûnoren Humans also known as simply Aurlûnoren Men are the human inhabitants of the Aurlûnor Velande. They are descendants of the Dawou, Yi'yen, Nû and Fai cultures that had occupied the core lands of the region over 74,000 years ago prior to Elven arrival. Some are descendants of old Kings that once ruled the region. This can also apply to the Fornoisans.

Under Almadorian rule, they were considered second-class citizens, and many of them migrated away from the region. Much of the cultures, mostly Dawou Culture was integrated into Almadorian culture, creating a more hybridized culture. Although resistances propped up, they weren't powerful enough to overthrow the descendants of Maxion, up until the Warlord Era. They would form minor warlord states, some going to as far as killing the elves in their region.

The formation of the Velande had seen a change, and they were given equal citizenship. Since that time, Aurlûnoren Humans were given the title of "Imperial Humans", and were allowed to have government positions, as well as miltiary positions, with even some becoming prominent members of the Imperial Court. Humans had since been one of the more acceptable aspects of the culture of the Velande, although Celestial Elves still have a superiority complex toward them, though this has got more rare as time went on. Many of the humans of the region also adopted a similar attitude toward foreigners as their overlords have.

Appearance
Aurlûnoren Men are no different from regular humans, with the exceptions of those who might of bred with either Kumihos or Celestial Elves. Their average heights can fluxuate, but an average Aurlûnoren Human male can grow up to be 5'9, while females grow to be around 5'5. Their hair and eye colors tend to fit their environments of either the warm jungles of Tacua Province or the cool mountains of Alvada.

Aurlûnoren Men copy the Celestial Elven style of clothes, by adopting either a hanfu if they are in the core territories, or a hanbok if they live in the Hampo Province. They also seem to care a lot about how they appear, and usually, males have a tradition of keeping their beards nice and fresh looking, grooming it and keeping it nice looking. More ragged and gruff appearing males are seen as warriors, soldiers, or that sort. Females on the other hand, tend to try and keep up with their beauty, by applying lots of make up on their faces and wearing the finest garments. Clothing culture is rather important, as Aurlûnoren Men are extremely picky when it comes to wearing appropriate attires to certain events, formal, not formal, and other sorts. For example, it is considered rude to wear a military uniform when walking into a house, or a woman wears very little clothes when walking into a palace or holy site.