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== Behavior and Culture == Most Fraerlings live a reclusive life on [[Baleros]] and seldom take part in continental or worldly events. They generally prefer to stay within their small communities and travel to villages, towns, and cities to sell goods or request aid from adventurers. In truth, most Fraerlings do not leave the confines of their settlements and are not used to outside life; a common term for them are Inners. There are a few exceptions, such as [[Niers Astoragon]], the most famous Fraerling in the world.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/24/interlude-3/ Interlude-3]</ref> For the most part, their seclusion means that Fraerlings in the villages are completely unused to violence and death, with most of them never having picked up a sword. While Fraerling settlements are referred to as "villages," their settlements are large enough to be considered cities with populations averaging around a few hundred thousand inhabitants. Some settlements make a living through farming and being in touch with nature. All Fraerling settlements are hidden by necessity, protected by magical defenses and traps to deter intruders and predators. Their military exists in the form of the [[Tallguard]], who do not bear allegiance to any of the Fraerling Villages, but swear to defend them against monsters and intruders, while also taking care of the odd criminal. The leader of a Tallguard outpost is called a Skywatcher.<ref name=":1" /> Fraerlings are more technologically and magically advanced than the rest of the world, possessing similar Earth innovations such as elevators, skyscrapers, and artificial lighting. The average citizen can use enchantments considered advanced by Innwrorld standards in their everyday lives. However, Fraerling settlements have to be heedful about their magical output, which can attract predators. As such, settlements have rules of allotment that limits the amount of magical power they spend. Each citizen receives a set measure of magic, or a 'vurel,' which they can spend on projects they want, such as a fountain that magically purifies water or a citywide [Speed] spell that people can use for a minute each day.<ref name=":0" />
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