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The Tsol’aa of Achaea

The Tsol’aa are Achaea’s oldest race, the first beings ever created by Ayar, now known as Sarapis. Lithe, slow to trust the hastiness of humans, and rooted in the deepest cultural memory on Sapience, they are Achaea’s elves in everything but the name. Their ancestral home is the remote Aalen forest.
Tsol’aa lore and origin
The Tsol’aa are the first race of intelligent beings ever created on Achaea. Their maker was Ayar, who later became known as Sarapis: the same god who shaped much of what mortals now take for granted. This origin gives Tsol’aa a status no other race holds. They are the first.
The majority of Tsol’aa live a peaceful, isolationist existence in the remote Aalen forest. A handful have emerged to interact with the other races, and those Tsol’aa who walk among humanity, dwarves, and the rest carry their cultural roots with them. The lore notes specifically that Tsol’aa “are bewildered by the hastiness of humans” but seek to understand why humanity has come to dominate the lands. There is no hostility in this. The Tsol’aa watch, weigh, and form long opinions.
Cultural memory is the defining feature of the race. As the first race on Achaea, the Tsol’aa have a longer history than any other people on Sapience, and their isolation in the Aalen forest has preserved that history through generations. A Tsol’aa character has more to remember than a Human one. That comes with weight.
If you want to play a character who feels old, considered, and rooted in deep history, Tsol’aa is the most natural pick on Achaea.
Tsol’aa appearance
Tsol’aa are lithe beings of approximately the same height as humans. To someone not familiar with both races, they can be difficult to distinguish. Brawny and muscular builds are uncommon due to their lean physique, though unchecked they can become overweight like most other races.
Skin is naturally pale and often tans with sun exposure. Facial features are smooth and elegant, with eyes in a striking range of colours including brown, blue, green, black, grey, and even violet. Hair is usually straight or wavy and worn long. Colour is commonly brown or black, sometimes blond, and rarely red or curly. Facial hair is uncommon but not unheard of. Their ears are similar to rounded human ears, not the pointed ears of fantasy convention.
Tsol’aa racial abilities
Tsol’aa have one racial trait, a reflection of their long connection to forested places.
Trait: Forest Walker
- Allows SWING UP/DOWN in environments with trees.
- Allows a Tsol’aa to HIDE in jungle or forest environments.
The swing ability changes how a Tsol’aa moves through tree-heavy environments: vertical travel becomes available where other races have to find a path. The hide ability in jungle and forest terrain is useful for stealth, ambush, and avoiding hostile encounters.
Tsol’aa base statistics
Tsol’aa are intelligence-leaning, with a small dip in constitution.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Strength | 12 |
| Dexterity | 12 |
| Constitution | 11 |
| Intelligence | 13 |
The intellect bonus suits magical and scholarly classes. The lower constitution means a Tsol’aa is slightly more fragile than average, balanced by their natural agility for repositioning.
Tsol’aa specialisations
At level 10, after you have joined a class, you can pick one of four Tsol’aa specialisations.
| Specialisation | Str | Dex | Con | Int | Stat shift |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unspecialised | 12 | 12 | 11 | 13 | (baseline) |
| Ranger | 14 | 12 | 11 | 12 | +2 Str / -1 Int |
| Watcher | 12 | 14 | 10 | 13 | +2 Dex / -1 Con |
| Guard | 12 | 11 | 13 | 13 | +2 Con / -1 Dex |
| Sage | 11 | 12 | 11 | 15 | +2 Int / -1 Str |
Ranger leans into physical combat at the cost of arcane study. Watcher trades durability for sharper reflexes. Guard sacrifices agility for the durability that the Tsol’aa baseline lacks. Sage takes intellect to 15: the maximum for any Tsol’aa, and well-suited to magical classes.
In-game: RACE SPECIALISATION LIST to view, RACE SPECIALISE AS to commit.
What a Tsol’aa might look like
Class is what shapes a character’s silhouette. The art below shows what a Tsol’aa 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 Tsol’aa in Achaea
Tsol’aa come with the deepest cultural reservoir of any race on Achaea. A few things worth knowing if you pick Tsol’aa:
Long memory, slow opinions. The race is shaped by its position as the first people on Achaea and the long isolation of the Aalen forest. A Tsol’aa character can credibly carry cultural grudges, alliances, or curiosities passed down through the race’s collective history. This is a feature: it gives your character automatic depth, and it gives other characters a way to engage with you that goes beyond the immediate scene.
Bewildered by humans is canon. The HELP file directly says Tsol’aa “are bewildered by the hastiness of humans.” This is an in-character disposition, not hostility. A Tsol’aa watching humans move through a scene can comment on it, react to it, or quietly note it. It is one of the few canonical interracial framings the game gives you, and it costs nothing to lean into.
Aalen forest is the anchor. Your Tsol’aa character can be from elsewhere, but their connection to the Aalen forest is the cultural touchstone of the race. Family there, training there, exile from there, or simply long visits home are all natural backstory elements.
Ayar/Sarapis is the founder god. Devotion to Sarapis (the god who created the Tsol’aa as Ayar) is the most natural religious choice for a Tsol’aa character. Priestly classes feel especially grounded here. Even non-religious Tsol’aa characters typically know the origin myth as part of their cultural inheritance.
If you want to play a character whose default mode is “older than the room,” Tsol’aa is the strongest pick on Achaea.
Frequently Asked Questions
Other races to consider
Three races worth a look if you are still deciding:
Atavians
Humans gifted with wings by Vastar the Skylord. Like Tsol’aa, they are close to human in form but carry a distinctive cultural identity. If you like the “ancient race with deep cultural ties” angle of Tsol’aa but want flight instead of forest-walking, atavians are the pair.
Fayad
Born of fairies and dryads, raised from saplings in the Aerinewild forest. Another forest-dwelling, fey-touched race with intelligence-leaning stats. If you like Tsol’aa for the forest connection but want a younger, magic-blooded race, fayad is the alternative.
Humans
The most adaptable race in Achaea. The cleanest contrast to Tsol’aa: short-lived, fast-moving, dominant, and the opposite cultural pole. Pick human if you want flexibility instead of depth.
