Factories in which Pigments, a material form of Colors is extracted from the things that contain them.
Warping of the body caused by absorbing large amounts of Colors. In worst cases, it can turn the afflicted into monsters.
A group of mercenaries and assassins bearing smiling masks and a banner with a seafoam on it.
Race of sapient trees warped by Colors. Their bodies, covered with something similar to the cell membrane, are bubbly and slimy. They could be the greatest mages, however, the Colors are their lifeforce.
People affected by fading, which survive the sickness but lose all of the Colors from their bodies. They are emotionless hunters searching for the beasts warped by Colors.
Myth describing a being that created all of the Colors and the order at which sapient races started to show up.
Hidden cults of people whose minds were contaminated by White Color. They want to cleanse the world of impurities.
War-age machines which supplied the houses with food coming straight from factories by conveyor belts.
Ritual of burning one of the belongings of someone who passed performed to give a peace of mind to those who still live.
A race of insect-like humanoids covered with skin that's as hard as a stone. They are incredibly strong. According to some legends, they could fly at some point. Even though their carapaces can be very colorful, almost none of them can use magic.
Race of sapient golems. Their abilities and form they take on depend on the month during which they have been smelted.
Pretty young race that suddenly showed up on Urnketh thousand years ago. Thanks to their short lives and thin skin, their bodies amass large amounts of Colors, making them great magic users.
Race of sapient beasts. They were the second of sapient races that showed up on Urnketh and the most numerous one nowadays. They possess great strength but one should never underestimate their intellect.
One of the first covens that showed up on Urnketh, the Three Sisters of War were war-loving beasts. At first they tried to stop the wars, but soon enough killing people started to bring them satisfaction.