


The Traysians are an elegant race of mortals, their slim and tall forms ageing far slower than those of other peoples. They are known to live up to two and a half centuries, a gift that grants them great wisdom and patience.
Mostly peaceful by nature, the Traysians inhabit both the western lands of Marcia and the eastern lands of Albain. Their true homeland lay further west of Albain, upon the Isle of Traysis—a land lost three thousand years ago to the cataclysm known as the Sea Moon’s Rise.
Traysians are sometimes seen astride pegasi, a noble steed they share with no other race. Sustained on a modest diet of nuts, berries, and other flora, they oppose the taking of meat. Like many other cultures, they refrain from speaking while eating, regarding the act as one deserving quiet reflection.
To outsiders, Traysians can appear reserved, aloof, and even otherworldly. In truth, they are a solitary race, choosing to stand apart from the violence that so often lures others towards destruction.

The Traysians are an elegant race of mortals, their slim and tall forms ageing far slower than those of other peoples. They are known to live up to two and a half centuries, a gift that grants them great wisdom and patience.
Mostly peaceful by nature, the Traysians inhabit both the western lands of Marcia and the eastern lands of Albain. Their true homeland lay further west of Albain, upon the Isle of Traysis—a land lost three thousand years ago to the cataclysm known as the Sea Moon’s Rise.
Traysians are sometimes seen astride pegasi, a noble steed they share with no other race. Sustained on a modest diet of nuts, berries, and other flora, they oppose the taking of meat. Like many other cultures, they refrain from speaking while eating, regarding the act as one deserving quiet reflection.
To outsiders, Traysians can appear reserved, aloof, and even otherworldly. In truth, they are a solitary race, choosing to stand apart from the violence that so often lures others towards destruction.

The Traysians are an elegant race of mortals, their slim and tall forms ageing far slower than those of other peoples. They are known to live up to two and a half centuries, a gift that grants them great wisdom and patience.
Mostly peaceful by nature, the Traysians inhabit both the western lands of Marcia and the eastern lands of Albain. Their true homeland lay further west of Albain, upon the Isle of Traysis—a land lost three thousand years ago to the cataclysm known as the Sea Moon’s Rise.
Traysians are sometimes seen astride pegasi, a noble steed they share with no other race. Sustained on a modest diet of nuts, berries, and other flora, they oppose the taking of meat. Like many other cultures, they refrain from speaking while eating, regarding the act as one deserving quiet reflection.
To outsiders, Traysians can appear reserved, aloof, and even otherworldly. In truth, they are a solitary race, choosing to stand apart from the violence that so often lures others towards destruction.

The Traysians are an elegant race of mortals, their slim and tall forms ageing far slower than those of other peoples. They are known to live up to two and a half centuries, a gift that grants them great wisdom and patience.
Mostly peaceful by nature, the Traysians inhabit both the western lands of Marcia and the eastern lands of Albain. Their true homeland lay further west of Albain, upon the Isle of Traysis—a land lost three thousand years ago to the cataclysm known as the Sea Moon’s Rise.
Traysians are sometimes seen astride pegasi, a noble steed they share with no other race. Sustained on a modest diet of nuts, berries, and other flora, they oppose the taking of meat. Like many other cultures, they refrain from speaking while eating, regarding the act as one deserving quiet reflection.
To outsiders, Traysians can appear reserved, aloof, and even otherworldly. In truth, they are a solitary race, choosing to stand apart from the violence that so often lures others towards destruction.

The Traysians are an elegant race of mortals, their slim and tall forms ageing far slower than those of other peoples. They are known to live up to two and a half centuries, a gift that grants them great wisdom and patience.
Mostly peaceful by nature, the Traysians inhabit both the western lands of Marcia and the eastern lands of Albain. Their true homeland lay further west of Albain, upon the Isle of Traysis—a land lost three thousand years ago to the cataclysm known as the Sea Moon’s Rise.
Traysians are sometimes seen astride pegasi, a noble steed they share with no other race. Sustained on a modest diet of nuts, berries, and other flora, they oppose the taking of meat. Like many other cultures, they refrain from speaking while eating, regarding the act as one deserving quiet reflection.
To outsiders, Traysians can appear reserved, aloof, and even otherworldly. In truth, they are a solitary race, choosing to stand apart from the violence that so often lures others towards destruction.