ELEMENTALS DIWATA

ELEMENTALS DIWATA

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Diwata (20)

Powerful elemental spirits that are stewards of their natural habitat. Typically benevolent but quick to anger and their magic has tipped many scales of critical battles in favor of the adventurers that have paid many respects to their influence. Rituals to ask for a diwata’s blessing are known to be specific to the scope and terrain of their magic but usually involve repeated prayers, offerings of crop and cattle, and mutual respect of certain boundaries. Some diwatas are also known for their fickle natures, often punishing innocent mistakes like crossing rivers at the wrong time or not paying respects to the tree where they reside. But they are great allies after you gain their respect and even powerful friends that can save you in critical moments.

 
ELEMENTALS BUNGISNGIS

ELEMENTALS BUNGISNGIS

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Bungisngis (15)

The Bungisngis is a one-eyed giant that prowls islands and swamps in search of food. While a mature Bungisngis usually stands at only twenty feet tall, it is strong enough to easily lift creatures twice its size. The Bungisngis is a carefree creature that generally keeps to itself and is not known to be overly-aggressive. However, it is known to have an extremely short temper, especially when it hasn’t eaten for days. With that said, despite their incredible strength and capacity for violence, these one-eyed giants usually don’t view anything smaller than them as threats, and would often find anything that crosses their path amusing.

 
ELEMENTALS SIRENA

ELEMENTALS SIRENA

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Sirena (20)

Sirenas are alluring creatures whose beauty is renowned to be the last thing you see before death envelopes you while they sing you a lullaby. Any attempt to describe the supposed physical characteristics of a sirena would never be consistent beyond the general form of having the upper body of a humanoid yet ending in a fishtail. Close encounters often revolve around hearing a song sung along beaches and deep caves and seeing a beautiful creature that when submerged, appear as fearsome monsters that sacrifice their victims in exchange for longevity or blessings from their deities. Not known for their conversation skills, a wary adventurer can ward against their hypnotic songs by interrupting their songs through asking questions or muffling their ears when passing through known sirena haunts.

 
ELEMENTALS TIYANAK

ELEMENTALS TIYANAK

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Tiyanak (5)

Believed to either be ghoulish reincarnations of aborted babies or the unholy offspring of a demon, Tiyanaks are vampire-like creatures that resemble babies. Despite being incredibly agile, Tiyanaks are particularly lazy and risk-averse, and prefer to take the form of adorable babies and lie in wait for their prey. Once they smell an unwitting passerby, they mimic the cries of a newborn baby to draw their prey to them. Once they decide to feast, they morph into their true form—a bald, goblin-like creature with bloodshot eyes and razor-sharp teeth. In most cases, encountering a Tiyanak in the wild can lead to certain death. That said, one sure way of taming a Tiyanak (at least temporarily) is to make it laugh.

 
ELEMENTALS BATIBAT

ELEMENTALS BATIBAT

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Batibat (20)

Life as we know it in Alawan exists in a delicate balance and with peace and growth, there are dark forces that are borne from chaos and devastation. When trees and othergrowth that house spirits are cut down before its time, the destruction distorts the essence within, birthing vengeful Batibats. Known in some cultures as Bangungots, the Batibats are vengeful demons who infiltrate dream spaces of humans that dare to dwell where their tree once stood, trapping the minds in terrorizing nightmares weaved directly from the victim’s worst fears while they suffocate or drown the physical body. Vigilant adventurers know not to trespass too close to dead or dying trees if they could help it, and must learn to stay awake at all costs in order to ward off their influence.

 
ELEMENTALS KAPRE

ELEMENTALS KAPRE

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Kapre (20)

Often used to scare little children and poachers from venturing into the forest, the Kapre is a hairy, tobacco-smoking, tree-dwelling giant. While they look menacing, Kapres are rather laid-back, and have been known to befriend creatures who genuinely respect their surroundings. That said, Kapres are among the most powerful creatures in Alawan—gifted with incredible physical strength, as well as the ability to use magic that warps the perception of travelers, causing them to lose their way in the forest. Moreover, Kapres aren’t known to be very forgiving once you’ve made an enemy of them. If you pick up the scent of burning tobacco while traversing an unfamiliar path in the forest, it is often in your best interest to just run back where you came from—lest you unintentionally invoke the wrath of a Kapre.

 
ELEMENTALS TAMBALOSLOS

ELEMENTALS TAMBALOSLOS

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Tambaloslos (20)

The Tambaloslos is said to be the embodiment of a man’s lust and capacity for all sorts of debauchery. Among the stranger creatures in Alawan, the Tambaloslos is a dark, lanky creature, with an overly large head, mouth, and phallus. While not as violent as other Elementals, the Tambaloslos is defined by its mischievous nature. It derives an almost sexual pleasure from leading travelers astray. The more they wander, the louder the ecstatic laughter. According to those that have escaped it, the only way to break the Tambaloslos’ devious curse is to take one’s clothes off and wear them inside-out. This absurdity apparently amuses the Tambaloslos so much that it loses sight of its victim for a brief moment, long enough to break its desire to follow and disrupt.

 
ELEMENTALS BOROKA

ELEMENTALS BOROKA

ELEMENTALS

Elementals Boroka (20)

As fascinating as it is fearsome, the Boroka is a flesh-eating creature with a penchant for devouring hearts, livers, and other viscera. It has the head of a woman, sharp claws, hoofed legs like that of a horse, and giant feathered wings. While the Boroka has evolved to have all the impressive physical attributes of a number of wild beasts, it is particularly fond of hunting helpless children. Like a great nocturnal bird of prey, it is said to swoop down on people’s homes at night to steal their children. With that said, it is believed to be driven away by loud noises and certain spices.

 
Z-TIZENS

Z-TIZENS

Z-TIZENS

Z-tizens Farmer (66)

Originating from ancient nomadic peoples of Alawan, Z-tizens are generally known to be peace-loving creatures who, above all else, prefer to tend to their families and their lands. While they may seem rather simple and unremarkable on the surface, they have a special talent for adapting to the different landscapes of Alawan—which is primarily why they’ve thrived in almost all the Kingdoms in Alawan. This ability to adapt to almost anything makes them among the most resilient creatures in Alawan. This ability also allows them to be attuned to the slightest changes in their surroundings, including changes in the behavior of wild Zigbins in their area and form limited partnerships with one Zigbin at a time. Their resilience often gives way to ambition and are amongst the most robust of the classes of Z-Hunters in Alawan.

 
Z-TIZENS BUILDER

Z-TIZENS BUILDER

Z-TIZENS

Z-tizens Builder (67)

Originating from ancient nomadic peoples of Alawan, Z-tizens are generally known to be peace-loving creatures who, above all else, prefer to tend to their families and their lands. While they may seem rather simple and unremarkable on the surface, they have a special talent for adapting to the different landscapes of Alawan—which is primarily why they’ve thrived in almost all the Kingdoms in Alawan. This ability to adapt to almost anything makes them among the most resilient creatures in Alawan. This ability also allows them to be attuned to the slightest changes in their surroundings, including changes in the behavior of wild Zigbins in their area and form limited partnerships with one Zigbin at a time. Their resilience often gives way to ambition and are amongst the most robust of the classes of Z-Hunters in Alawan.

 
Z-TIZENS ELDER

Z-TIZENS ELDER

Z-TIZENS

Z-tizens Elder (10)

Originating from ancient nomadic peoples of Alawan, Z-tizens are generally known to be peace-loving creatures who, above all else, prefer to tend to their families and their lands. While they may seem rather simple and unremarkable on the surface, they have a special talent for adapting to the different landscapes of Alawan—which is primarily why they’ve thrived in almost all the Kingdoms in Alawan. This ability to adapt to almost anything makes them among the most resilient creatures in Alawan. This ability also allows them to be attuned to the slightest changes in their surroundings, including changes in the behavior of wild Zigbins in their area and form limited partnerships with one Zigbin at a time. Their resilience often gives way to ambition and are amongst the most robust of the classes of Z-Hunters in Alawan.

 
Z-TIZENS COOK

Z-TIZENS COOK

Z-TIZENS

Z-tizens Cook (66)

Originating from ancient nomadic peoples of Alawan, Z-tizens are generally known to be peace-loving creatures who, above all else, prefer to tend to their families and their lands. While they may seem rather simple and unremarkable on the surface, they have a special talent for adapting to the different landscapes of Alawan—which is primarily why they’ve thrived in almost all the Kingdoms in Alawan. This ability to adapt to almost anything makes them among the most resilient creatures in Alawan. This ability also allows them to be attuned to the slightest changes in their surroundings, including changes in the behavior of wild Zigbins in their area and form limited partnerships with one Zigbin at a time. Their resilience often gives way to ambition and are amongst the most robust of the classes of Z-Hunters in Alawan.

 
Z-TIZENS KID

Z-TIZENS KID

Z-TIZENS

Z-tizens Kid (30)

Originating from ancient nomadic peoples of Alawan, Z-tizens are generally known to be peace-loving creatures who, above all else, prefer to tend to their families and their lands. While they may seem rather simple and unremarkable on the surface, they have a special talent for adapting to the different landscapes of Alawan—which is primarily why they’ve thrived in almost all the Kingdoms in Alawan. This ability to adapt to almost anything makes them among the most resilient creatures in Alawan. This ability also allows them to be attuned to the slightest changes in their surroundings, including changes in the behavior of wild Zigbins in their area and form limited partnerships with one Zigbin at a time. Their resilience often gives way to ambition and are amongst the most robust of the classes of Z-Hunters in Alawan.

 
Z-TIZENS FISHERMAN

Z-TIZENS FISHERMAN

Z-TIZENS

Z-tizens Fisherman (66)

Originating from ancient nomadic peoples of Alawan, Z-tizens are generally known to be peace-loving creatures who, above all else, prefer to tend to their families and their lands. While they may seem rather simple and unremarkable on the surface, they have a special talent for adapting to the different landscapes of Alawan—which is primarily why they’ve thrived in almost all the Kingdoms in Alawan. This ability to adapt to almost anything makes them among the most resilient creatures in Alawan. This ability also allows them to be attuned to the slightest changes in their surroundings, including changes in the behavior of wild Zigbins in their area and form limited partnerships with one Zigbin at a time. Their resilience often gives way to ambition and are amongst the most robust of the classes of Z-Hunters in Alawan.