I haven\'t really thought much about sound--I don\'t think they\'d have trouble hearing just because sound didn\'t travel as far, they\'d just have to be closer to whoever was speaking, etc. But things do sound very different underwater, it\'s certainly something to think about.
I think if you\'re a Nolthrir that travels alot, you\'d probably be more used to land situations than someone who has never been out of their community before. If you\'re a person from the 7th level, who may live in an area where there is land only part of the year, or from the 8th level, who\'s been underwater their entire life, it would be more of an adjustment, esp. at first.
I agree that Nolthrir wouldn\'t neccessarily be as agile on land, at least at first. I can imagine my character over-balancing alot when she turns quickly, for example, because she\'s used to having the support of water all around her. Ditto with the muscle-tone from having to move against the water all the time, glad i wasn\'t the only one who thought of that.
The one think I think would be most important would be moisture, or the lack of it. Think how quickly your eyes would start to feel dried out if they were used to being in contact with water most of the time! I bet you can tell a \"yokel\" Nolthrir, out of water for the first time, by how rapidly they keep blinking

When I was skimming over some info about amphibians in general, it said that they prefer places near water because they need to keep their skin moist (they breathe thru their skin underwater, rather than gills like the Nolthrir have). One type of frog adapts to being away from water by producing a waxy substance that traps the moisture into the skin. I was already thinking that oils or something could be used like lotion to keep the skin properly hydrated, so was happy to see that something similiar occurs in nature. There may even be a specially-bred seaweed that produces such a useful substance in Yliakum.
I wonder how the air humidity differs in Hydlaa versus near the lake?
I know the \"intelligence\" stat is because of Nolthrir being close to the Blue Way of magic, the magics of water.
I\'m sure I\'ll have more to add later, when I take the time to think out what I\'m going to say before I start posting, but those were my thoughts at the moment. Thanks for the replies so far, I look forward to reading more!

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