Akin to their feline features, the Felinor are carefree and whimsical.
Seen to be thieves and outlaws, but merely seek a life of freedom.
Chance of obtaining aspect: 8.9%
Description
One of the most distinct aspects in Lumen for their infamous cat ears, Felinor garner the most attention of all aspects in Deepwoken. They are a rare aspect with little social or political influence to their aspect, mainly varying with the individual themselves. The bonus stats for Felinor are 2 Charisma and 3 Agility, with improved stealth as well as multiplied climbing height.
Racial Traits
Nightchild
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Attribute Boosts
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Miscellaneous
Known to be prominent in Markor in the Central Luminant. There used to be a Felinor kingdom in Markor, but it's suggested that this kingdom is no more.
Felinor are known to seek a life of freedom, but are perceived as thieves/outlaws.
- +3 Agility
- +2 Charisma
- Climbs faster and higher, especially against wood surfaces including trees.
- Great for escaping or chasing, and makes climb height massive when combined with Jetstriker.
- Practically not affected by the Obvious flaw.
Trivia
- When wearing earrings, they appear on the cat ears.
- When wearing a helmet or hat, it will not hide the cat ears, instead they will go through the headwear.
- For April Fools 2022 (Mudwoken), Felinors had their aspect name changed to "Abomination", which is unique compared to the other aspect names that were changed.
- This may be because of the disdain the community shows towards them.
- Picking the Obvious flaw as a Felinor will balance out with the improved stealth, leaving you at a normal amount. This is good, as you can take this as a free flaw that will not cause any negative effects.
- "Felinor" comes from the word Feline, which means cat or another member of the cat family i.e. lion, tiger, lynx.
- Felinor wasn't even intended to be added to the game, and was more or less added to appease those seeking that niche, as Felinor was originally an inside joke.[1]
- Felinors will say things such as "Me-ow!" when engaging combat, as opposed to other aspects.