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Home » The 14 Races of Achaea » The Tash’la of Achaea

The Tash’la of Achaea

An Tash'la character: landscape hero banner for the Achaea Tash'la race page.

The Tash’la are boar-like humanoids who arrived on Achaea in 759 AF, travelling from a distant world along the branches of the World Tree Yggdrasil. Crystalline growths run along their joints and skull. They are allied with Elemental Earth and carry the highest constitution of any race on Sapience. Their origin is also the most outright alien: they didn’t come from this world at all.

Tash’la lore and origin

The racial home of the Tash’la lies not upon Sapience, nor even Meropis, but on a world far from the homes of most adventurers. Beneath the shattered moons of that distant world, upon the branches of Yggdrasil the World Tree, live the tribes of the Kelstaad. The Tash’la roam violet and gold prairies, dig deep into earth and soil for riches, and live in close-knit groups.

Since their now-legendary Freeing, the Tash’la have overthrown their old ways to embrace new ones. They hold firm alliance with Elemental Earth, spreading out across the great expanse of the World Tree’s branches. They arrived on the world of Achaea in 759 AF during the great Elemental turmoil. Once here, the Tash’la began to spread out, seeking ever more awareness of the Prime Material Plane and the new world unveiled to them.

The crystalline growths are not decoration. The mineral dormium, present from an early age in every Tash’la, brings forth crystal formations on the joints and the skull (where the crystals grow in place of hair). Dormium also infuses the Tash’la with some of Elemental Earth’s legendary resilience, bolstering an already formidable race to new heights of fortitude.

The Tash’la generally disdain the mystical arts. They prefer the close-knit, resilient melee work that suits their constitution and their cultural memory of working as tribes. A Tash’la character is rare, durable, and arrived from elsewhere with a different metaphysics than most of Sapience.

For players who want an origin that reads like fantasy myth crossed with cosmic geography, no other race on Achaea comes close.

Tash’la appearance

Tash’la are boar-like humanoids. The lore is specific about this: they are not pig-folk in the cartoonish sense but a serious, dignified race with boar features. They work as close-knit, resilient groups in the depths of a melee.

Crystalline growths adorn their joints and flow forth from their skull in place of hair. These are brought forth by dormium, a mineral the Tash’la encounter from an early age. The crystals tend toward violet and indigo (the colours of dormium), but other colours appear: cool turquoise, rare fiery red, and shades in between. The crystal patterns are unique to each Tash’la and serve as a primary identity marker.

Tash’la racial abilities

Tash’la have one racial trait, granted by their Earth alliance and dormium infusion.

Trait: Terran Will

  • Grants the ability to HUNCH, making it hard to move you (conveys the standing firm defence).
  • Rare minerals you consume shall convey their benefits for 10% longer than normal.

Hunch is a positional ability: when active, you are much harder to move, push, or displace. In PvP and group combat, that can mean staying on a target when everyone else is being shunted around. The mineral benefit extension is a small but constant edge: anything you consume that comes from rare minerals lasts longer.

Tash’la base statistics

Tash’la have the highest constitution of any race on Achaea. They are durable above all else.

StatValue
Strength12
Dexterity11
Constitution14
Intelligence11

A constitution of 14 unspecialised is unique to Tash’la. Specialisation can push it as high as 16, making Tash’la the single most durable race on Sapience. The trade-off is below-average dexterity and intelligence.

Tash’la specialisations

At level 10, after you have joined a class, you can pick one of four Tash’la specialisations.

SpecialisationStrDexConIntStat shift
Unspecialised12111411(baseline)
Vanguard14111410+2 Str / -1 Int
Traverser12131311+2 Dex / -1 Con
Protector12101611+2 Con / -1 Dex
Elder11111413+2 Int / -1 Str

Vanguard keeps the durability while pushing strength for melee. Traverser trades a point of constitution for agility. Protector takes constitution to 16: the highest single-stat value any race can reach at level 10 specialisation. Elder leans into intellect, useful for magical classes that the Tash’la culturally disdain but mechanically can still play.

In-game: RACE SPECIALISATION LIST to view, RACE SPECIALISE AS to commit.

What a Tash’la might look like

Class is what shapes a character’s silhouette. The art below shows what a Tash’la looks like in a few of the 21 classes available. These are illustrative examples, not recommendations. Any race can play any class in Achaea.

How to roleplay a Tash’la in Achaea

Tash’la come with one of the strangest origin stories on Achaea and a built-in cultural identity that runs deep. A few things worth knowing if you pick Tash’la:

You arrived from elsewhere. Your character or your ancestors travelled along the branches of Yggdrasil from a distant world. This is canonical and gives Tash’la characters automatic backstory texture. Your relationship to Sapience is one of arrival, exploration, and adaptation rather than belonging.

Elemental Earth is your default alliance. The Tash’la as a race are allied with Elemental Earth. This shows up in your durability, your crystals, and culturally in how a Tash’la character relates to earth, stone, and the underground. Devotion to Earth-aligned gods, or simply a temperamental affinity for earth and stone, reads natural for a Tash’la.

The mystical arts sit against the grain of Tash’la culture. The lore specifically notes that Tash’la “generally disdain the mystical arts.” This is a cultural disposition, not a mechanical lock. A Tash’la can be a Magi or Druid, but the character has to navigate that against their cultural background. This is a roleplay engine: your character chose magic against the grain of their people.

Dormium and the crystals are signature. Your crystal growth pattern, colour, and prominence are identity markers. A Tash’la with bright fiery-red crystals stands apart from one with deep indigo. Use this in your description as the first thing other characters see.

Tribes and close-knit groups are the cultural shape. Tash’la work in resilient groups in melee. Solo Tash’la exist but the lore reads them as outliers from a culture that values tight unit cohesion. A Tash’la character might be looking for that group, leaving it, or building it among other races.

Tash’la are the most outright alien of the 14 playable races. That is a specific kind of character concept, and it shows up in every scene.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tash’la are excellent for new players who want a durable, melee-leaning character. They have the highest constitution of any race in Achaea (14 unspecialised, up to 16 with the Protector specialisation), which means more survivability while you are still learning combat. The Hunch ability is also useful in PvP from day one.

Tash’la start with 12 Strength, 11 Dexterity, 14 Constitution, and 11 Intelligence. They are heavily constitution-leaning and the most durable race on Achaea. At level 10, after joining a class, you can pick a specialisation (Vanguard, Traverser, Protector, or Elder). The Protector specialisation takes constitution to 16, the racial and game-wide maximum.

Tash’la have one racial trait, Terran Will, which grants two abilities: Hunch (a defensive stance making them very hard to move) and a 10% extended duration on benefits from consumed rare minerals. Both reflect the Tash’la alliance with Elemental Earth.

The Tash’la are not native to Sapience. They originated on a distant world reached through the branches of Yggdrasil, the World Tree. The tribes there are called the Kelstaad. The Tash’la arrived on Achaea in 759 AF during a period of Elemental turmoil and have since spread across Sapience while maintaining their alliance with Elemental Earth.

Yes. Any race in Achaea can play any class, and Tash’la are no exception. Tash’la work naturally in melee-heavy roles: Paladin, Runewarden, Sentinel, Monk. Their lore sits closest to that kind of character. A Tash’la Magi or Druid is entirely viable; the lore just gives that character something to push against, since Tash’la culturally disdain the mystical arts.

Other races to consider

Three races worth a look if you are still deciding:

Rajamala

Tiger-folk from a distant planet. The other “beast-kin from elsewhere” race, but feline and built for speed rather than durability. Pick Rajamala if you like the alien-arrival framing but want agility over toughness.

Dwarves

The other major durability race on Achaea. Resistant to four damage types but lower constitution than Tash’la. Pick Dwarf if you want hardiness with a familiar fantasy-race form.

Horkval

Insect-like humanoids, definitely not from Sapience. The other race that arrived from beyond Achaea’s world. Heavier on damage resistance, lighter on positioning. Pick Horkval if you want the alien origin without the boar-and-crystal form.

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