Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26184570-20170308235700

So far, I have 3 ideas for an addition to Norrath, and I'd like to hear your opinion on which one's best.

1. A stealthy and hidden jungle people that were originally an offshoot of Fae that mixed heavily with Maran Humans and High-Elves. They, over the years, became something totally different, due to the hostile and predatory nature of the creatures that inhabit their home. They live in homes hidden in trees, and they're extremely quick and light on their feet. Their skin has abilities similar to a cuttlefish's in that it can change pattern, texture, color and anything else that would allow them to stay hidden. Many are implored as scouts and ninjas by Qeynos, because if they want to go unnoticed, they'll be unnoticed. They don't have a natural smell (at least not a smell that Humanoids could pick up on), and they often bath in a special cologne that keeps them clean and invigorated, but the special thing about it is that one of its main ingredients is the molted skin of one of their predators, so as to keep said predator from sensing or smelling them. They are mostly vegetarian, because they are at the absolute bottom of the food-chain.

2. There's not as much to say. They are a shepherding people that live on islands that float in the sky. These islands are misty and mildly temperate, and very rich in gold. Their sheep look like bighorns, but they are the size of domestic sheep, and their wool can be an array of crazy, vivid colors. Their network is connected to the surface by a singular tower that spirals up from the top of a mountain. They're sort of an homage to the various herding groups on Earth, as they're loosely inspired by the people of the English countryside, the Maasai, the Bedouin and the Mongols, though you couldn't really compare them to any of those cultures.

3. A group who's ancient homeland was lost in the distant past by a catastrophic event (possibly the destruction of that moon if it was far enough back in history). They fled on the backs of their saviors - literally. They live in entire islands that are actually the tops of the shells of giant, colorful turtles who slowly move wherever the island's chief determines would be the most mutually beneficial. The turtles let them live on top of their shells (in addition to keeping their movements stable so as to not make their islands feel like giant boats), and in return, they steer the turtles towards where they know the most food is, and they also keep their shells in ship, trimming off excess bits (which they fashion everything from buildings to very high quality weapons from). The areas travel through are almost always tropical, to Earthlings, they'd seem to have a bit in common with Maya, Polynesian and Berber cultures, but again, you couldn't compare them to any of those.

Thoughts? 