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The [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder God]] [[Bollikin]] was the first Elder God to fragment his being, popularly believed because his gentle nature could not abide the impending [[Elder Wars]]. As the first Elder God to splinter, Bollikin did not achieve the uniformity of race reflected by other races. Legend has it that Bollikin was so endeared to all the smaller creatures that he could not concentrate on a chosen form at the time of fragmentation.  
The [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder God]] [[Bollikin]] was the first Elder God to fragment his being, popularly believed because his gentle nature could not abide the impending [[Elder Wars]]. As the first Elder God to splinter, Bollikin did not achieve the uniformity of race reflected by other races. Legend has it that Bollikin was so endeared to all the smaller creatures that he could not concentrate on a chosen form at the time of fragmentation.  


Subsequently, the furrikin race have an unusually wide range of forms, some bearing a striking resemblance to rabbits or foxes or dogs or even small bears (looking like miniature [[tae'dae]]). Whatever their form, furrikins are generally quite diminutive and nimble. Furrikin are considered a passive race, though they have been known to bristle their hair when being derogatively referred to as "furballs".
Subsequently, the furrikin race have an unusually wide range of forms, some bearing a striking resemblance to rabbits or foxes or dogs or even small bears (looking like miniature [[tae'Dae|tae'dae]]). Whatever their form, furrikins are generally quite diminutive and nimble. Furrikin are considered a passive race, though they have been known to bristle their hair when being derogatively referred to as "furballs".


''Languages: Common, Furrikini''
''Languages: Common, Furrikini''