The original notes on the ramau people seem to have been removed from the library! But a new text, recovered from an incursion to the deserts of Egypt has been added, providing what seems to be a first-hand account of the fate that befell Ramanastre after the return of the then Princess Teren An'Nodas Valentine.
Chronicles of Ramanastre
It had been several years since Princess Teren An'Nodas left Ramanastre in a self-appointed quest to help her people. The ramaus had been in decline, for a very long time, but seemed that lately there were less and less births to be accounted for, and the population numbers which had been consistent for thousands of years had started to drop noticeably. Barring illness or accidents, a ramau could live about 2000 years, but their breeding habits made even such long lived creatures lose steam in their numbers eventually. The 'breeding schedules', originally implemented to prevent their population from growing out of control beyond their capacity to maintain it, now was to be their demise!
Two-Souls, ramaus with special bodies capable of breeding females and being bred by males, were originally a gift from Yuun to help with what the creator god likely foresaw as a decline in numbers, but even they were subjected to the breeding schedules, and while their fertility was assured, every time on the first try, the worldly laws of the rulers - the breeding schedules - kept them from performing their divinely-appointed role at their full potential. Princess Teren was one such Two-Soul ramau, and even she was bound by the rules of her father the Feyrn.
Princess Teren returned to Ramanastre to great acclamation of her people. She said she traveled far and wide, and that she had found a solution to their breeding problems... And that solution was a fennec fox she brought along with her. At first there were whispers of outrage in the royal family. Not only had she gone off on her own without permission from the Feyrn, but she brought a foreigner back to Ramanastre, which was forbidden! But the outrage didn't last long and such rumors died down in a few weeks and this stranger she brought along with her was allowed to live in the palace, but she was not allowed to put into action her plan to help our population numbers. But within a year, she had given birth to the first hybrid ever born in Ramanastre. However, the Feyrn refused to acknowledge him as one of the princes, forbidding that son from ever becoming a heir to the throne.
Within a year, a mysterious illness befell the Feyrn, and he would be dead in less than a week! Possessing no royal blood of her own, the queen-mother passed down the role of ruler, Feyrn, to Princess Teren. Now Teren An'Nodas, Feyrn of the Ramau, she was free to rule and try to save our people as she saw best!
Her plan was absolutely radical: Female and Two-Soul ramaus were to breed with the fennec she brought in with her! At first the Anayu and the Antarin castes strongly protested her idea, but somehow she managed to convince them to let her proceed with her plan with anyone who would volunteer to it. Of the meager 250 female ramaus in Ramanastre, only 20 volunteered, and they were all females who had had no success breeding their entire lives; they were thought to be desperate at this point. None of the aging Two-Souls volunteered, and the youngest one was still too young for breeding.
The outstanding results of her experiment - all 20 females were with child after breeding with the princess' fennec - had the absolute opposite effect she had hoped for: Instead of inspiring the rest of the population to follow the example of those 20 females, a resistance movement that no-doubt had been brewing since Teren first announced her plan erupted with violence. To maintain control, Teren sent out the Sunwalkers to suppress the uprise. For the first time in all of the existence of the ramaus, the Sunwalkers were used against their own kind, with devastating effects.
Population numbers dwindled even more as so many lives were lost during the revolt. Male rebels were executed, while females were forcefully enlisted into the new breeding schedules. Surprisingly, all such females came to accept the Feyrn's plan. Their offspring came to be known as the Second Sons, a new generation of ramaus, whose abilities were somehow enhanced by their fennec blood! They possessed more powers, more magic, more fertility than ramaus had ever before possessed! Soon even rebels started to turn on their own to the Feyrn's side, begging for her forgiveness, and some she did forgive, while others were executed without mercy.
With the power of the Sunwalkers on her side, and now rebels themselves surrendering and betraying their fellow men, there was no way the rebellion would have a chance of taking control of Ramanastre for themselves and reverting it to the old ways. That's when groups of refugees started attempting to escape the sacred ramau city. But Teren would not grant them such liberty, and sent out patrols to find and capture these escapees. Less than two dozen ramaus managed to escape and never be found, one group included the only Two-Soul born since the princess herself was born!
With the first generation of the Second Sons now coming of age, having received the best education and military training, and being so powerful and so loyal to the royal family, the last of the rebellion was crushed. Still, the Feyrn created a strong military force to patrol the deserts around Ramanastre, and to maintain order in the sacred city, so that no rebellion could ever attempt to rise again!
A new era of prosperity began for Ramanastre! With the blood of those who died in the rebellion wiped out of the streets and strongly discouraged to be discussed or even remembered by the people, the ramaus could now thrive again. Some still uttered fearful whispers that this now was no longer what ramaus were, that this was a new mixed race, but the Second Sons came to be accepted as enhanced ramaus much like the Sunwalkers are! And Teren's fennec's virility seemed endless, the male breeding an average of three females a day, and clearly still having plenty to give his lady Feyrn as Teren celebrated the birth of another child! Perhaps in a display that she had not completely abandoned ramau tradition, in this case that of not undoing the last personal decree of the previous Feyrn, she never made her first son with the fennec a crown prince heir to the throne, for her father had prohibited it. But her new child, a girl, was given the title of crown princess, and one day may rule Ramanastre.
The Second Sons became another caste in ramau society, between the Antarin and the Anayu, and they are directly sponsored by the royal family until they choose a separate vocation of their own. Many enjoy a life of luxury and leisure, and others choose a career in the military, or sciences. They display a strong sense of family, with the first generation all having the same father, the Feyrn's fennec, whom they worship as a god, alongside the Feyrn Teren.