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Unlike [[Dullahans]], String People's detached body parts become inert and lose their life-like appearance. They become spare parts and only return to their flesh-like state when attached to a body again. This physiology allows String People to alter their body by adding or removing muscles. This complex process of changing their body requires expert knowledge of their body and can mess with their balance and other senses, so most String People don't alter themselves on a regular basis.<ref name="2.12">{{chl|2.12}}</ref>
Unlike [[Dullahans]], String People's detached body parts become inert and lose their life-like appearance. They become spare parts and only return to their flesh-like state when attached to a body again. This physiology allows String People to alter their body by adding or removing muscles. This complex process of changing their body requires expert knowledge of their body and can mess with their balance and other senses, so most String People don't alter themselves on a regular basis.<ref name="2.12">{{chl|2.12}}</ref>


If the basis of their body parts is of poor-quality, complications can arise. For example, if the brain was poorly made, then the person can develop lower cognitive functions. People afflicted with this specific condition are called 'thick-clothed' or 'snarled', depending on the caste. This can happen to any type of cloth and is able to be rectified with the skills of a high-leveled [Weaver].<ref>{{Chl|10.56F}}</ref>
If the basis of their body parts is of poor-quality, complications can arise. For example, if the brain was poorly made, then the person can develop lower cognitive functions. People afflicted with this specific condition are called 'thick-clothed'or 'snarled', depending on the caste. This can happen to any type of cloth and is able to be rectified with the skills of a high-leveled [Weaver].<ref>{{Chl|10.56F}}</ref>


=== Appearance ===
=== Appearance ===
Stitchfolk are humanoid in appearance, distinguished by stitch marks across various parts of their bodies. Because they can easily replace or swap out body parts, they are able to adopt a wide variety of features, such as blue skin or half-Elven ears.<ref>{{VERef|8.54 H}}</ref> Their bodies vary depending on the quality and craftsmanship of the cloth from which their parts are made. Poor-quality cloth means rough skin or deadened reflexes. On the other side of things, exceptional goods like silk can produce otherworldly results.<ref>{{chl|GLOSSARY}}</ref>  
Stitch People look exactly like [[Humans]], with the exception of having stitch marks on various part of the body. Their bodies vary depending on the quality and craftsmanship of the cloth from which their parts are made. Poor-quality cloth means rough skin or deadened reflexes. On the other side of things, exceptional goods like silk can produce otherworldly results.<ref>{{chl|GLOSSARY}}</ref>  


String People's bodies are very detailed copies of biological physiology: In case of Octavia's arm, for example, her 'bones' are stuffed yellow cotton, with woven/stitched 'muscles' and 'sinews' attached, and strings of red woven into the arm to resemble blood vessels, then covered by the cotton skin. This results in an overall solid and stable body much like a Human's—except made from cloth.<ref>{{chl|2.08}}</ref> Stitch-folk skin still feels slightly like fabric even in its flesh state.<ref>{{chl|9.63}}</ref>  
String People's bodies are basically very detailed copies of biological physiology: In case of Octavia's arm, for example, her 'bones' are stuffed yellow cotton, with woven/stitched 'muscles' and 'sinews' attached, and strings of red woven into the arm to resemble blood vessels, then covered by the cotton skin. This results in an overall solid and stable body much like a Human's—except made from cloth.<ref>{{chl|2.08}}</ref> Stitch-folk skin still feels slightly like fabric even in its flesh state.<ref>{{chl|9.63}}</ref>


=== Physical Qualities ===
=== Physical Qualities ===
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It is implied that in wars, String People are cut up and rewoven often enough that their appearance and personality may change drastically. While it is possible to stitch String People together that resemble other creatures, things can apparently go horribly wrong, and Octavia heard horror stories on the topic.<ref name="2.12" />
It is implied that in wars, String People are cut up and rewoven often enough that their appearance and personality may change drastically. While it is possible to stitch String People together that resemble other creatures, things can apparently go horribly wrong, and Octavia heard horror stories on the topic.<ref name="2.12" />


Some String People can live hundred of years.<ref name=":0" />
String People are able to live hundreds of years.<ref name=":0" />


==== Reproduction ====
==== Reproduction ====
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== Behavior and Culture ==
== Behavior and Culture ==
String People highly value their caste-based culture.<ref>{{chl|4.19}}</ref> Those who are made of rare cloth such as Silk will quickly rise to the heights of society. Then common fabrics such as cotton, and finally and those that are made of lower cloth like Hemp, are at the lowest caste.<ref>{{chl|6.52K}}</ref> Indeed, despite the ability to change limbs and even bodies, most String People cannot change their heads which will always reflect the caste in which they are born.<ref name=":0" /> The general population distribution among Stitch-folk is a ten-to-one ratio of Hemp for every Cotton and Silk Stitch-folk.<ref>{{chl|9.59O}}</ref>
String People value their own highly.<ref>{{chl|4.19}}</ref> Still, their society is caste-based, one of the few societies that practices such systems. Those who are made of rare cloth such as silk will quickly rise to the heights of society. Then common fabrics such as cotton, and finally and those that are made of lower cloth like Hemp, are at the lowest caste.<ref>{{chl|6.52K}}</ref> Indeed, despite the ability to change limbs and even bodies, most String People cannot change their heads which will always reflect the caste in which they are born.<ref name=":0" /> The general population distribution among Stich-folk is a ten-to-one ratio of Hemp for every Cotton and Silk Stitch-folk.<ref>{{chl|9.59O}}</ref>


In their society, calling someone a Stitch-Brother or Stitch-Sister, is a high compliment for a flesh-based person to receive.<ref>{{chl|6.53K}}</ref>
In their society, calling someone a Stitch-Brother or Stitch-Sister, is a high compliment for a flesh-based person to receive.<ref>{{chl|6.53K}}</ref>
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=== [[Truestone Golems]] ===
=== [[Truestone Golems]] ===
During [[Nerrhavia (Queen)|Nerrhavia]]'s era, Stitchfolk and Truestone Golems hated each other, comparably to the animosity between [[Drakes]] and [[Gnolls]] or [[Agelum]] and [[Lucifen]].<ref name=":2" />
During Nerrhavia's era, Stitchfolk and Truestone Golems hated each other, comparably to the animosity between [[Drakes]] and [[Gnolls]] or [[Agelum]] and [[Lucifen]].<ref name=":2" />


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* While [[Belavierr]] was not one of the Threadmakers, she claimed to have given them something.<ref name=":1">{{chl|7.15R}}</ref>
* While [[Belavierr]] was not one of the Threadmakers, she did give them something.<ref name=":1">{{chl|7.15R}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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