The Yoroni are not a conventional civilisation but a manifestation of spiritual and metaphysical forces given form. They are often described in terms that blend the martial and the divine, reflecting their dual nature.
Their existence is tied to fundamental aspects of reality, such as creation and destruction. Individual Yoroni embody these principles, and their actions are expressions of larger cosmic processes.
They do not reproduce or develop in the way mortal species do. Instead, they emerge, act, and are transformed in accordance with forces that are not fully understood by other factions.
Their structure is less a hierarchy and more a balance of roles, each necessary to maintain the whole. Conflict among them is not necessarily destructive but can be part of this balance.
When they interact with the mortal world, it is often in ways that seem purposeful but are difficult to interpret. They may act as allies, adversaries, or something in between.
Tags: Duality, spirit, perfection, destruction, transcendence, ritual, form, cosmic balance; names are stylised and symbolic, often Japanese-inspired with layered meanings tied to role or aspect.