Kezari are slender terrace-walkers native to the corridors, bridges, and transitional walkways of Naraka. Moving with quiet certainty through inhabited and architectural spaces alike, they are most often glimpsed mid-step along railings, terrace paths, or narrow wooden passages where shadow, structure, and movement meet.
Neither fully wild nor truly domesticated, Kezari exist as calm, observant presences within the realm. They do not belong to households or handlers, but to Naraka itself, moving freely through its ordered spaces without disrupting the stillness that defines them.
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Terrace-adapted fauna shaped by Naraka’s inhabited architecture, corridor systems, and layered transitional spaces.
Naraka
Quiet, observant predator-scavenger with balanced feline and fox-like traits, native to the built environments and walkway systems of Naraka.
- Long, narrow body with controlled musculature
- Refined feline and fox-like hybrid form
- Long fluid tail carried in balanced motion
- Matte coat in restrained charcoal, ivory, or bronze tones
- Calm reflective eyes and neutral, aware expression
Terrace edges, corridor walkways, bridge passages, open-air platforms, rail-lined paths, and narrow transition spaces between Narakan structures.
Kezari move in deliberate, silent paths with little wasted motion. They are comfortable near habitation but remain unclaimed, often passing through occupied spaces without pausing or seeking interaction.
- Silent movement across wood, stone, and narrow ledges
- Exceptional balance in elevated architectural spaces
- High environmental awareness in transitional corridors
- Ease moving between cultivated and structural zones
Most often seen in the quieter hours of early morning, dusk, and evening, when Naraka’s walkways grow still and the light along the terraces softens.
Kezari are sometimes tolerated near homes and gardens, but they are never regarded as pets. Their value lies in their presence itself: a moving expression of Naraka’s awareness, balance, and ease within ordered space.
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