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Karokans

Dnd Karokans Race (also known as Crabfolk)

The Karokans, also known as Crab­folk, are a pow­er­ful and ancient sea­far­ing peo­ple with a strik­ing­ly crab-like appear­ance. They live pri­mar­i­ly in the depths of the ocean, set­tling in coral caves, ship­wrecks (espe­cial­ly aban­doned pirate ships), and in the sunken city of Atlantis, along­side oth­er under­wa­ter races such as the Octo­folk, Whale­folk, and Jel­ly­folk.

The Karokans are a proud and influ­en­tial race, and one of their rep­re­sen­ta­tives always holds a seat on the coun­cil of Atlantis. Because of their deep spir­i­tu­al bond with Thal’Krabb, the god of the sea, they are regard­ed by many under­wa­ter peo­ples as the direct descen­dants of this deity. It is no coin­ci­dence that Karokans are often cho­sen as Kings of the Seas dur­ing the five-year­ly elec­tion of the ruler of Atlantis.

Appearance and Traits

Karokans com­bine humanoid fea­tures with the robust armor and forms of a crab. They have a stur­dy, nat­u­ral­ly armored physique with two pow­er­ful claws for hands. Some of them pos­sess a hard, shell-like cara­pace on their back, serv­ing both as pro­tec­tion and as stor­age. Many dec­o­rate this shell with seashells, sea­weed, or mag­i­cal runes, and some even use it as a mobile home.

Their skin is usu­al­ly red or orange, though rare vari­ants exist with blue, green, or even striped pat­terns. Thanks to their nat­ur­al armor, Karokans are excep­tion­al­ly tough and resis­tant to phys­i­cal harm, and their claws can be used both offen­sive­ly and defen­sive­ly. They are able to breathe both above and below water, mak­ing them excel­lent guardians of the bound­ary between sea and land.

Culture and Lifestyle

The Karokans main­tain a prag­mat­ic, proud cul­ture that revolves around hon­or, ser­vice to the ocean, and pro­tec­tion of their com­mu­ni­ty. Unlike the play­ful Jel­ly­folk, they are seri­ous, strate­gic, and often reserved. How­ev­er, they are not with­out humor — it sim­ply express­es itself in sub­tle and often iron­ic ways.

Karokans have a love of col­lect­ing trea­sures, espe­cial­ly from aban­doned ships. They view for­got­ten objects as mem­o­ries of the sur­face world that deserve respect. Many Karokans build their homes with­in the wrecks of old pirate ships, which they trans­form into fortress­es or shrines ded­i­cat­ed to Thal’Krabb.

Faith

No race is as close­ly tied to Thal’Krabb, the Watch­er of the Depths, as the Karokans. In their lore, he was the fore­fa­ther of their peo­ple, born from the rocks of the ocean floor. His colos­sal claws and gold­en armor embody the ulti­mate sym­bols of strength, pro­tec­tion, and ocean­ic wis­dom. Karokan tem­ples are often sculpt­ed in the shape of crabs or mas­sive shells, filled with ancient sym­bol­ism and pro­found rit­u­als.

Closing Thought

The Karokans are the foun­da­tion of ocean soci­ety: pow­er­ful, pro­tec­tive, and steeped in ancient tra­di­tion. Where the Jel­ly­folk dance and the Octo­folk dream, it is the Karokans who stand watch.

Stats

  • Lan­guages: Your char­ac­ter can speak, read, and write. Com­mon, Crab and the lan­guage of your coun­try Fish and one oth­er lan­guage of your choice.
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