| Species | Jnetil |
| Order | Giant |
| Classification | Humanoid |
| Family | Huge Giant |
| Sphere | Metal |
| Origin | Dallion made them from mountain metals |
| Lifespan | 120-250 years |
| Habitat | Temperate/cold mountains |
| Food | Large amounts of human fare. |
| Description | Jentilak stand about 19' tall. They are usually very hairy. |
| Procreation | Follows the mother with other giants. With other humanoids or pseudohumans, mixed nations people are possible if size permits. |
| Esoterica | Jentilak are beings of white tiger aether (which they call altzairu) and mijjit. They use the arts of these energies as well as rubedian, currents, winds, earthpower, and seasonal aether, hengh, Foundation, dumaqu, kor, gebvel, Damaskian powers, mana, and fate. |
| Body | The mijjit and altzairu within jentilak is the source of their supernatural size, strength, agility, constitution, and longevity. They do not experience senescence until the age of about 90. They have very strong legs and arms. They practice the art of jan, which combines diet and exericse, to alter their bodies. They eat a mixture of cider, wheat juice, iron shavings, and mutton called horia. They also run through the sea for 100 miles per week, throw 500 lb. stones a mile per day, and put their hands into intense flame for an hour per day. The commonest bodily alterations are variations on their body hair, hunchbacks, and animalistic facial features. |
| Farming | Jentilak keep large, sprawling mountainside farms. They keep sheep, cattle, goats, and horses, and they grow potatoes, beans, paprika, grapes, and wheat and barley. They keep fisheries by the sea, especially for cod and tuna. Their livestock and fish are brightly colored and very big, and their crops are very hearty and filling. Their farms are dominated by dolmens, large stone structures. |
| Special Powers | As well as the aforementioned size, strength, agility, longevity, constitution, bodily shifting, and farming skills, jentilak can shape stone to form dolmens and megaliths. They are innately skilled at metallurgy. |
| Weaknesses | Jentilak are harmed by brown aether. |
| Culture | Jentilak are builders of dolmens, which dominate their mountainside farms. These dolmens house their ancestors and protect their farms from supernatural energies. They live in matriarchal tribes where everything is held in common and children are raised communally; they are led by a council of the dolmen-builders of the tribe. Children are taught the crafts of the tribe from a young age and choose their role by the age of 13, when they are taken under the wing of a master of their chosen role--or allowed to study independently. Gender is not important in the tribe. The only division in the tribe is between dolmen-builders and the rest of the tribe, and even then, it is based on respect and understanding rather than dominance and power. Other common crafts are metallurgists, farmers, herders, fishers, and weavers. Courtship is casual. No one takes a long-term partner until adulthood, and even then it is considered rare to be lifelong. Jentilak reach adulthood during their last growth spurt, which comes around the age of 18. If it doesn't come naturally, it is forced through metallurgic rituals. Adulthood means becoming an independent practicioner of one's role in the tribe. This usually entails a final test, but failure only means having to try again the following year. Every year sees nine major fesitvals for jentilak: harvest, dolmen-builders' day (new year), midwinter (when they build straw dolls and dance around the fires), midsummer (for stone-lifting and stone-throwing), the metallurgist's day (Beltane, for trading metal trinkets), and the four days of the ancestors. Every jentilak has feast days through their life: birth, role-taking, adulthood, and retirement. It is said that one day the jentilak will enter a dolmen and never return. |
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| Sample statistics | PRO 8 ATH 10 STR 27 AWA 8 WIL 8 ROG 8 Farming 11 Special Powers [See Above] |
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