Springsinger Relations
Springsingers have a reputation for being very naive, overly friendly, and lacking in intelligence. Their curious and accepting nature is often taken advantage of by traders. Anyone who’s spent a lot of time with Springsingers will tell you that yeah, Springsingers can be stupidly friendly, but to cross one is a very grave mistake and quite possibly the last you’ll ever make.
Fireworms
Springersingers and Fireworms are very close. Seeing Fireworms in the jungle is very common, though Springsingers rarely brave the ocean and volcanoes to get to the Fireworm’s own rainforest. Fireworms trade with Springsingers, but cultural exchange is more important than the exchange of goods. Springsingers love to hear Fireworm’s unique music (and to see their sculptures) and in turn are amused by their attempts to learn to sing like one of them.
Stormheralds
Stormheralds and Springsingers are close trading partners. Stormheralds bring Springsingers “all kinds of strange and interesting nic-naks that are unlike anything in the jungle”. In return, Stormheralds get food, minerals/metals, and “the less uptight types” also get alcohol and poisons.
Shipwreckers
Most Springsingers that live in the center of the jungle have only heard stories of Shipwreckers, but those on the coast tend to be quite familiar with them. They mostly trade, but less friendly Shipwreckers either stay away, or only attempt to raid Springsinger colonies once.
Windwyrms
Windwyrms rarely leave their mountainous home, but what else could be the giant feathery dragons some Springsingers mention?
Tidekeepers
Springsingers by the coast often have some interesting tall tales to tell about offshore beasts that are hopefully just Tidekeepers.