Rayner the Zalaeth

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Gender: Male
Origin: English
Meaning: Army Counsel

The name Rayner is of English origin and derives from the Old French word rainer which means to advise or to counsel. It can be traced back to the medieval times when names were first adopted as a means of identification. the name Rayner originally denoted a person who provided advice or counsel to the army. This suggests that individuals bearing this name in the past were likely involved in military affairs and held positions of strategic importance.

Throughout history, the name Rayner has been documented in various forms and spellings, reflecting the evolution of language over time. In ancient records, it was commonly spelled as Reynard or Reinhard. Notable historical figures with this name include Reinhard Heydrich, a high-ranking German [yeep] official during World War II.

In modern times, the name Rayner is still in use, though less commonly than it was in the past. It has today become a recognized first name as well, in addition to a name. The name Rayner carries a sense of wisdom and authority, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a strong and distinguished name for their child.

About Zalaeth Eggs

Zalaeth eggs, while rather large, are astoundingly light. The feathers that adorn the shell become noticeably more vibrant the closer the egg is to hatching.

About the Zalaeth Creature

Zalaeths live the majority of their lives in the sky. Their multiple sets of wings and ability to manipulate the winds gives them an unprecedented grace and agility as they fly. Conversely, they are extremely ungainly when they walk the earth. A Zalaeth's legs are very short and nearly useless in terms of walking as the Zalaeth grows larger. As such Zalaeths prefer flight as their mode of travel and will rarely land.

Like the winds they soar upon, Zalaeths tend to be flighty and fickle as their moods change with mercurial swiftness. Many societies of ancient Ark worshiped the Zalaeth as the supreme deity of the air.