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July 6, 2006
The Chronicles of Spellborn Second Playable Race Revealed; The Daevi
Khaeon Games is proud to announce the second playable race in their upcoming MMORPG The Chronicles of Spellborn; The Daevi
Khaeon Games has also released a series of screenshots showing the Daevi in the game's starting Shard 'Parliament'. In the city of Hawksmouth and surrounding areas like 'Cherrybow Forrest', 'Sorrowmist' and 'Armourgrave Fields' players will start their first quests that will eventually allow them to brave the dangers of the Deadspell Storm towards new Shards like 'Mount-of-Heroes', 'Carnyx' and 'Ringfell'.

Click here to see all new Daevi screenshots from The Chronicles of Spellborn.
More information about the Daevi can be found in the Q&A below.
Why and how are Daevi special?
Daevi are the racial offspring of the Mumia and humans: as a race, they
stand on the dividing line between immortality and mortality – somewhere between
the mythical and the mundane. Nevertheless, even though their appearance
separates them from humans, there are more reasons that Daevi are different. The
Daevi birthsign is one of the main reasons. All Daevi are born under a mythical
sign that determines certain aspects of their lives, but mainly their physical
appearance. This birthsign was how the Eight kept track of their half-human
offspring and it allowed them to keep the Daevi enslaved.
In ancient times, Daevi could not harm the Mumia who had sired them because of this sorcerous birthmark. As the grasp of the Mumia over their empire weakened, so did this controlling enchantment, ultimately allowing the Daevi to choose the side of the rebellious houses of humanity. To this day all Daevi remain branded in this way, even though none of them have known the slavery of the Mumia.
Before the destruction of the Ancestor World there were eight signs under which Daevi were born. After the Sundering there were many more: with the shattering of Mummujoxuru, these markings were also fragmented. Upon waking into the new world there were more than a hundred mythical signs under which Daevi were born, yet as time went all but one of them disappeared, so at present there is only one Daevi birthsign. In ancient times, birthsigns were a symbol of the Daevi’s enslavement to the Mumia – now they are symbols of their freedom and defiance. It also determines the way they look. Since all Daevi are born under the same symbol now, the Tempest, most of them look more or less the same and bear much resemblance to their human relatives.
Are these Daevi birthsigns constellations?
What are they?
It is possible that the original Daevi birthsigns were constellations, but
this is unknown. Today, however, they are not. Daevi scholars believe that with
the disappearance of the Ancestor World, any constellations governing the
distribution of the Daevi birthsigns would be rendered ineffective in the new
reality of the universe. Evidence indicates that the Daevi birthsign is at least
currently governed by cycles of events in the world. This might also be the
reason why there is only one Daevi birthsign at present.
What Daevi birthsigns were there?
At first there were eight birthsigns: each corresponding to one of the Mumia.
Their exact nature or names are no longer known. They are not mentioned in any
of the surviving accounts of the Ancestor World, and it is thought that
unearthing them now and revealing these ancient symbols of enslavement could
harm the Daevi more than help them. During the time leading up to the War of
Shadows Hammer there were almost a hundred Daevi birthsigns. Most of these
bestowed nearly indistinguishable differences in appearance but granted a wide
range of inherent spell-like powers. These birthsigns were the first to
disappear. Daevi birthsigns that caused unsual physical differences in
appearance between the Daevi were the last to go: the Riddle, the Nebula and the
Thorn. Daevi with the Riddle birthsign had patches of blazing runes and glyphs
burning brightly on their bodies: sometimes on their left or right arm,
sometimes on their faces or torsos. Nebula gave the hair of the Daevi the
appearance of being made of elemental smoke and Thorn bestowed them with massive
sets of horns and claws. None of these infamous traits remain - they were very
rare leading up to the times of Tlykarxu’s Tyranny and have since disappeared.
What is the nature of the one remaining
birthsign?
The only remaining Daevi birthsign at present is that of the Tempest.
Perhaps it reflects the nature of the period the Enclave is currently
experiencing but it bestows no special powers. It has qualities of the now
extinguished sign of Thorn, perhaps explaining why the Daevi look the way they
do at present. It is not entirely sure whether vanished birthsigns can reappear
or whether new ones will ever surface. Scholars agree that only time will tell.
In theory, how would a Daevi’s life differ
from that of a human?
A Daevi experiences life just like a human. They are born; they grow into
maturity, perhaps they produce offspring, they fade during the winter of their
life and they ultimately die. They only live slightly longer lives than humans
do (perhaps 10 to 20 years), in spite of their immortal heritage. There is
evidence that points to their making more distinct choices than humans: choosing
between good or evil, shadow and light more quickly. When it comes to moral
decisions, their candles burn much more brightly than that of humans, but this
might be an inherent flaw rather than evidence of a divine destiny.
Can humans and Daevi have offspring?
There has never been a reported case of the birth of a half-blooded Daevi in
the entire existence of the Enclave. Certain historians argue that Daevi were
the get of intimate relationships between the Mumia and humans and that as such
they are nothing but half-breeds - an unpure race that is entirely incapable of
producing anything but mixed offspring - but in spite of their claims Daevi
procreate like any other species and produce children that inherit their traits
in the same way that humans do. However, when humans and Daevi produce children,
the child is either human or Daevi - no middle-form exists.
Do the Daevi have a favorite shardrealm?
Daevis live, much like humans, over all in the Enclave. One place in
particular where many Daevi are found is aboard shardships in the Deadspell
Storm. It is said that Daevi have more finely attuned sense to the routes that
can be traveled through the Deadspell, and while the truth of this is not known,
many are very capable shardship captains. Of the upper tier shardship captains
and navigators, probably half are Daevi. There are also many Daevi living on
Mount of Heroes, working as miners and craftsmen and in Quarterstone plying
their trades..
Is there racial prejudice in the Enclave
against Daevi?
The Daevi were valuable and productive members of the Enclave long before
its inception. They fought valiantly alongside the rebel houses that opposed the
Empire of the Eight Demons before the Sundering of the Ancestor World. During
the many civil wars that have plagued the Enclave, they have proven themselves
to be able soldiers that fought as fanatically for the safety of their society
as their human counterparts did. They have also contributed significantly to the
other aspects of Enclave life, the sciences, arts, crafts, trade and education.
Most of the human populace of the Enclave knows this. They are valued members of
society and are treated as equals – if not in some regards as superior beings.
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