The term "Keldar" didn't refer to a single species but rather a collective identity adopted by the native inhabitants of a distant planet.
With hundreds of distinct races living on their world, the Keldars had long ago chosen to unify under a shared name.
Despite their differences in appearance, culture, and abilities, they all identified as one people—the Keldar.
Because of this, their physical forms varied drastically.
Some Keldars bore a strong resemblance to animals, with features like fur, scales, or elongated limbs, while others possessed more humanoid traits.
Their evolutionary paths were just as diverse, leading to countless unique adaptations.
For many Keldars, evolution meant growing into a humanoid form, reaching an average height, and developing more refined abilities.
The stronger they became, the more they resembled what most people would consider "normal."
Of course, this wasn't the case for some sub-races like Dragon Keldars.