One of the major differences in appearance in The Chronicles of Spellborn will be the chosen playable race. These two playable races are completely different in appearance, but similar in handling. This means that your choice of race has no direct impact on the content or game experience of The Chronicles of Spellborn.
Humans
Once a servitor race to the Vhelgar, humans are a versatile and resilient race. They are hard workers and great thinkers but were forced to live in the shadows of their masters being used as a cheap labour force. In time more and more humans started to oppose the rule of their masters and formed a rebellion to stop their oppression. After a valiant battle with the Vhelgar Queen and guardian of the Altar of the Undying - Satanamura - the humans succeeded in destroying the altar and thus freeing themselves from Vhelgar rule. Humans are however prone to act before thinking and as such did not foresee the cataclysm unleashed by the destruction of the Altar and the subsequent storm of spells that froze all living beings in ice and tore apart the Empire of the Eight Demons and the world with it.
Daevi
The daevi, like the humans, were a servitor race, created by the Vhelgar to oversee the humans and act as enforcers. Being different in many ways the daevi found themselves subject to the same treatment as humans and in time found them to be intelligent and forthcoming. Later an unofficial alliance was formed between the two races, turning yet another race against the Vhelgar and their iron rule. The daevi joined the battle in which the Altar of the Undying was destroyed and felt the trembling of ancient forces. But once the Altar shattered, they too were frozen in place for centuries. Born as a hybrid race, the daevi bloodline consists of human and Vhelgar blood. This mixture is the main reason for their differences in appearance. The most telltale difference between humans and daevi are their legs and feet. Where humans have a knee and a heel, daevi walk on their toes and use their heel as a second knee. Their feet are extremely large and angled differently which makes it impossible for them to wear boots or sandals. Instead, they protect their knees and shins with a different kind of armour.








