# Artist Guidelines

##### Animals by rarity:

- Deer (Common)
- Tortoises (Common)
- Ibexes (Common)
- Foxes (Rare)
- Lynx (Rare)
- Owls (Rare)
- Peafowls (Extremely Rare)

##### Is the culture based on or inspired by existing cultures or concepts?

- West Asia (e.g. Turkey, Iran and partially India)

##### General Style of Clothing:

- flowy cloth draped over them
- imagine sari, but less like a dress
- embroidered symbols

##### Coloring Scheme

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- very colourful
- more bright and intense colours 
    - blue/green
    - yellow/gold
    - purple/red/pink

##### Preferred classes (sorted by rarity):

- Generally, every animal class is welcome inside this faction as long as they see magic as an expression of their cultural and spiritual identity
    
    
    - Mages (Common)
    - Healer (Common)
    - Ranger (Common)
    - Fighter (Rare)

##### Style of Architecture:

- Ornate palaces, domes and step-wells
- intricate carvings, geometric patterns
- vibrant mosaics with symbols 
    - - nature-based
        - sun/moon/star (constellations)
        - flowers
        - mosaic/geometric patterns

##### Main Biome (Biome that makes up the majority of their territory):

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- fairly dry but warm climate (mediterranean climate - heavy rainfalls during winter, hot during summer)
- pine forests
- mountainous

##### Naming Conventions:

- The name of their faction is "Order of the Hearttree" (their sanctuary is called the Hearttree Sanctuary)
- every important character has a name that's connected to their "purpose" (Leader´s name is Levent - "the man from the East" or "the beautiful, clever and strong man", ...)