| Species | Dinwagan |
| Order | Djinni |
| Classification | Living Soul |
| Family | Holy |
| Sphere | Healing |
| Origin | Mandor healed a group of wounded hinn and turned them into dinawagans |
| Lifespan | 1,000 years |
| Habitat | Tropical rain forests |
| Food | Normal human fare |
| Description | Dinawagans appear to be feminine human-like beings with glowing hair and the eyes of a bird. They can turn into any kind of bird. |
| Procreation | With each other to create more dinawagans. |
| Esoterica | As beings of fate and qi, dinawagans have an affinity for the arts of fate and qi. They also wield damaskian powers, currents aether, greenlight aether, ordinal blood energy, radiance, hegnh, heavenly light, and rubedian aether. Flux, msawhat, arnum, and fortune are impossible for them to wield. |
| Special Powers | Dinawagans have the ability to heal bodies with their touch, minds with their breath, and souls with their voices. They can turn into a bird and fly. Their glowing hair can bind the undead if used as a string. Dinawagans create contracts with mortals to exchange healing powers for services, usually aid in serving others. |
| Weaknesses | Dinawagans are weak to msawhat, fortune, flux, and arnum. |
| Nations | There are two nations of dinawagans: those who live deep in the forests and those who live on the edges of the forest. Those deep within fear mortals and hide away, helping only when mortals prove their worth. Those who live on the edges are more open and welcoming. |
| Culture | In the wars, six hinn were dying from wounds left by demons. The Healer Divine found them and healed them, transforming them in the process. In their gratitude, they created communities where they could help others. Some were betrayed, however, and fled to the heart of the jungles. |
| Notables | Ina, Dinawagan Manifest |
| Sample statistics | PRO 9 Hair 15 |
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