When the world was still young, the Satyrs diversified into various cultures, following their love for different aspects of life and nature.
Among them, the Rizadrin were distinguished by their gloomy and stubborn character and their attachment to the stones of the earth.
In the Lunar Age, they are all that remains of the entire species of beast men.
These creatures of the underworld share some of the animal features of their predecessors, if to a lesser degree. Their horns are a symbol of manhood, authority, and courage for males, while for women they are an indication of wisdom, fertility, and beauty. Their very dark complexion is furrowed by white streaks that take on unique shapes, often resembling primordial symbols.
Once, the true power of this race was in the bond they have with the darkness of the earth and with the primitive energy that permeates the creatures hidden beneath it. When the Rizadrins rose to the surface, the beauty and majesty of the moonlight that greeted them assumed, in their eyes, an importance comparable to the subterranean origins from which they had fled.
Moon Satyrs are generally tall; males easily reach 6.5 feet in height.