Lycror

The Lycror (Homos Lacertus Deserti) are a reptilian humanoid race which evolved from lizards that inhabited the desert between Mosir-Sumari, Gardenia and Skjoldrbrodir, and are the national race of Altryae. They tend to have significantly longer lifespans that most humanoid species, most living to be 300-400 years old. Altough there are rumors that they could've evolved from the Drakaen, very little similarities are present between both species. Lycror are known for their exceptional skills as merchants, attributed to their ability to navigate vast deserts with ease, due to their adaptations to hotter climates.

Biology
The Lycror have many traits often seen in lizards and other sorts of reptiles, such as that they are coldblooded, tails and multiple eyelids. they also have horns which have a double function, intimidation and to aid in heat dissipation. The horns and Tails fall off during the hotter seasons, since they adapted to hot climates and need to have a way to prevent overheating. The eyelids are too protect the eyes from harm such as scorching temperatures, this in turn also improves their vision, but has the downside that they degrade over time causing poor vision in older Lycrorians. the Lycror are omnivores and opportunity hunters, which makes them more agile. Since their average lifespan is 300-400 Eldham years, the older members of their race can recall very ancient tales, wars and events.

The average Lycronian grows to be between 5'4 and 5'8. The Lyconian mature around the age of 20, and are considered middle-aged at 80 years old, when most Lycronians start developing poor eyesight. Similar to most reptiles, Lycror are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs to reproduce. Interestingly, female Lycror do possess traces of mammary glands, although these glands do not produce any milk.

The Lycror typically possess human-like skin that ranges from red to dark gray, although a few individuals may have scales. Their hair commonly appears in shades of white, black, or yellow, and its darkness tends to correspond to their skin tone (with Lycror possessing darker skin often having darker hair). Notably, black hair is more commonly found in female Lycror. Additionally, the color of their tail usually matches their skin color.