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Writing treehouses into the setting is always so irresistible, isn't it?
True, but not only is it irresistible, but I feel like it's also a practical necessity. I don't think a winged humanoid species would work well under traditional human housing. They'd need extra space for their wings and more entry/exit points for flight.
You can do that with a regular house, but at the same time I wanted my species to have a deeper connection to nature, culturally and biologically speaking—and that's how treehouses came into fore.
You don't see many ground dwelling flighted birds, so that checks out for sure. For me it's always that desire to create highly verticalized spaces for dynamic combat and exploration. So I tend to make excuses to promote that