
Adras are insular, spiderfolk that cling to tradition. They
They are a deeply communal people, and adraji ancestors endeavored to establish trade with many throughout
Enjoy in sharing with friends and family
Carefully set a trap before setting a plan into motion
Seek new connections with other people in the world
Think you always have ulterior motives
Consider you haughty
Are unnerved by your physical appearance
The Adras are spider-like beings whose four arms and two legs move with eerie grace. Two long, bladed appendages curve from their backs, used in both art and war.
Their faces are chitinous, and often displaying striking patterns, bearing eight dark eyes that gleam like polished jet. Depending on their tribe, their chitin coloring can be a solemn grey to bright and colorful.
Most can tell one Adras from another due to their natural face markings, clothes and hair provide another form of individualism. Men often fashion their shoulder and back hair more subtlety, women are known to display their hair in modern fashion. While not considered large, Adras are on taller than an average Krinn.
Adras culture is roughly equivalent to Nomad, even though they have the ideas of settlements, and study many cerebral arts. Their nomadic tribe, or Tredsuen in Draj, is a social group with strong traditions and principles.
Naturally tribes display the same range of characteristics as any society and, although Adras are, by and large, passive to other cultures focusing more on trade. There are groups that fight and hunt, often from the shadows.
Escredraj (webspeech)
Sky Adras (or Yinbo)
Murk Adras (or Selva)
Adras often take their surname from their father's given name. When Adras leave their family's web they sometimes take on another name best describing them in Draj.
Male: Anco, Culo, Cuin, Griego, Flipso, Fucho, Ispo, Lito, Oro, Prodin, Ter
Female: Andri, Dreras, Eti, Isabid, Jarmis, Mismid, Nermid, Yeste, Rende, Surmi
Family: Ancya, Cuidya, Eor, Flipstya, Litya, Pelmo, Prodya
