Shadar-kai (Netherese)

Shadar-kai were a race of shadow humanoids connected to the Shadowfell.

Description
Shadar-kai were human-like in appearance, but because of the influence of the Shadowfell, they were slightly shorter and much thinner than humans. They had colorless complexions that varied from alabaster to dark gray, and drab or raven black hair, with few shadar-kai having pale hair, that ranged within the range of human hair colors. Their eyes were lustrous and black, lacking any sclera or clear pupil. Shadows near a shadar-kai reached out or deepened, especially when they were angry.

Shadar-kai bred true. Their pairings produced shadar-kai offspring, as well as the pairing between a human and a shadar-kai.

Personality
Shadar-kai embraced living to the limits of pleasure, while striving for personal greatness, so that when they fell, stories of their great deeds would grant them a sort of immortality. In their search for personal glory, most shadar-kai ignored comfort, morality, and safety, traits they considered banalities.

Because of their belief systems, shadar-kai generally had no fear of death. Most shadar-kai believed that their death was foretold and impossible to change. Shadar-kai were often seen as cold and pitiless to outsiders.

Society
Shadar-kai who lived in settlements in the Shadowfell were divided into two distinct societies: the shadar-kai who were part of Netheril, and those unrelated to them. The latter had developed their own society unlike that of the Netherese that was meritocratic and based on power and prestige of deeds.

The transformation of human to shadar-kai gave cleverness and strange powers, but it exacted a harsh price: a dampening of sensation and emotion that could lead to great sadness and boredom; those who surrendered to this ennui lost their minds to oblivion as their bodies became undead horrors. Their way of avoiding this was all manner of stimulation. Some pushed themselves to master complex and powerful arcane arts, while others sought to become peerless warriors. They aroused their emotions through anger, frustration, lust, or love; they scarred, pierced, and tattooed themselves to cause pain, and those who served darker powers cut, whipped, or otherwise injured themselves. Because of these habits, many thought the shadar-kai hedonists and slaves to their whims and desires, which was only true for some.

Locations
The largest settlement of shadar-kai in Faerûn lived in Ikemmu in the Underdark. They were also found in Gloomwrought.

Relationships
Dark ones were known to live among shadar-kai the way halflings lived among humans.

Religion
The shadar-kai were not, as whole, a religious people, though they found value in religious ecstasy, and they tended to favor deities that helped stave off their ennui. Those who lived among the Netherese worshiped Shar as a matter of course, while those living elsewhere favored deities that suited their training: warriors tended to worship Tempus, those obsessed with the threat of death worshiped Kelemvor, and those who opposed their people's dark heritage worshiped Selûne.

History
After the Spellplague of 1385 DR, some shadovar humans and the children they gave birth to, as well as other humans across Toril that were somehow tied to the Shadowfell, were affected by the Spellplague and transformed into shade-like creatures. Some people associated the birth of this new race with the decline of the krinth, as the numbers of the latter dwindled while those of the "newborn" race thrived. Some scholars among the Netherese speculated that those events were related, and that somehow the shadar-kai were evolved forms of the failed krinth.

To avoid chaos among the shadovar, Prince Rivalen Tanthul said that they had been blessed by Shar, and called them "shadar-kai" (meaning "Those of Shadow's Gift", in the ancient Netherese language). Prince Rivalen even devised a ritual to change a human into a shadar-kai.

Shadar-kai became a race unto themselves in the generations that followed the Spellplague. Some shadar-kai remained in Netheril, while others, mostly those that weren't originally shadovar, went to the Shadowfell, the Underdark, or to live across the lands of Toril.

Notable shadar-kai

 * Ashok
 * Chanoch
 * Cree
 * Ilvani
 * Natan
 * Skagi
 * Traedis
 * Uwan
 * Vedoran

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Captive Flame • Unbroken Chain • The Darker Road • The Adversary • Lesser Evils • Spinner of Lies
 * Video games
 * Neverwinter • Dungeons & Dragons Online: Shadowfell Conspiracy
 * Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
 * The Thin Gray Line • Scepter Tower of Spellgard • Search for the Diamond Staff • Escape from Sembia