From publisher blurb:
Six Lineages
Tuuhndarak. Warriors of the snow and sky, wielders of ice and lightning. Many Tuuhndarak go on journeys to find magically infused materials to create channeling staves and armor. If you spot the gleam of their pauldrons on the battlefield, run. Drawn to help the helpless.
Synkholkankul. Giant protectors of the deep cavernous, hidden locations, capable of summoning mossy rocks and the brackish waters of swampy spaces. They’re spotted roaming near the shoreline or in sinkhole regions. While generally a gentle people, do not mistake their kind and languid nature for weakness. They will make sure you regret it.
Sunimaryn. Born from the magic of the tides and the rage of the sea, Sunimaryn embody the ocean’s calm fortitude and unforgiving wrath all at once. They’re kind and fair enough when dealt with honestly—but beware betraying or lying to them; you might not live to regret it.
Quarggan. Rising out of the quagmire and murky depths, the Quarggan are adept guides through harsher lands. The smothering power of the bog they wield isn’t inherently dangerous, and they do not tolerate hatred or smallmindedness.
Hyrynkanan. Elegant beings of the wind and tides. Hyrynkanan are entrancing beings capable of summoning water and the wrath of the skies together. When deeply enraged or wronged, their rage causes them to grow in size. If they stay angry long enough, they can become massive beings.
Wyldfuryn. Burn brightly with the power of your fury. Wyldfuryn use special imbued armor, outfits, and weapons to channel the raw power of the fiery inferno churning within them. These clothes and gear are considered sacred, but don’t be fooled; even without their garb, they’re not to be underestimated.