Post by (- Khayoss -) on Apr 16, 2009 9:14:06 GMT -5
So here they are, choose your weapons. If anything is unclear, please don't hesitate to ask. =D
-Reapers
-Possible Colors: Black or White
-Build: Thin and lanky, they can be tall but aren't particularly thick due to the necessity of a lighter build for aerodynamics. Typically built like thoroughbreds; you'll never see a Reaper any heavier in build than a Friesian, and even then such a specimen would have difficulty in the air. Black Reapers tend to have long spines on their wings, while White Reapers have wings that are sleeker in shape and more feathery.
-Diet: Reapers are strictly carnivorous, with the necessity of having a light weight often leading them to consume blood rather than meat.
-Personality: Black Reapers are typically loners, with herds entirely out of the question. You'll almost never see more than two of them together. It is rare for a Black Reaper to tolerate, much less bond with anything other than a fellow Black, though they do vastly prefer White Reapers to other beasts. The White Reapers are much more social, even willing to mate with other races. Both varieties tend to be sarcastic, with the Blacks tending to be less friendly thanks to their secretive nature. Reapers don't believe in flat-out lying, but will often manipulate those that they believe less intelligent than they simply for amusement.
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-Aredhel
-Possible Colors: Any shade may be manifested, but their genes reflect their perfectionism; only whole colors are present in the Aredhel. There are no roans, paints, or appaloosas.
Build: Usually nothing heavier than a light draft, their natural personas favoring elegant frames with clean limbs, like those of the Andalusians or Lippizaners.
Diet: When meat is eaten it is done so with great discretion, limited to the finer cuts.
Personality: The Aredhel are often perceived as arrogant, and rightly so in many cases. Obsessive and perfectionistic, they are incredibly critical beasts, but as such are some of the best organized. They naturally distance themselves from other creatures unless some redeeming quality is seen in them. However, when they do bestow their approval, they are fiercely loyal out of the belief that perfection must be preserved at all costs.
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-Maethors:
-Colors: Usually grey or black tones, but all colors may be manifested.
-Build: Tend to be bigger, a race encompassing draft breeds. Their eyes are often a clouded white, with their vision being incredibly acute.
-Diet: Pretty much whatever the hell they want, they aren't quite so picky as the other races.
-Personality: The easiest to get along with by far, these are rather easy-going creatures. They despise lying, and thus find the Concordae rather annoying due the latter's tendency to throw vocabulary around with the intent to deceive. They are slower to anger than the volatile Reapers, but are incredibly proficient in battle, so one should always be certain of exactly how far they can go before incurring a Maethor's wrath.
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-Concordis (Concordae - plural)
-Colors: Earth tones, ranging from bay to light gold.
-Build: These are typified by the lighter, more delicate breeds like Arabians. More attuned to the world around them than the other races, their outlines appear blurred as though they are insubstantial. This trait would be useful in warfare were such a thing not so distasteful to them. They use this unique ability to refrain from fighting, focusing inwards to deflect attack; however, should they endeavor to strike back they become vulnerable due to the necessity of a corporeal form to doing damage.
-Diet: Primarily herbivorous, but not in all cases.
-Personality: Concordae loathe warfare, preferring intelligent discourse to the more uncivilized method of solving disputes. However, when such high-minded individuals are grouped together, the conversations become quite convoluted. They are portrayed as deceitful, for a race who relies on strength of mind rather than of sinew is often ruled by those most suited to bending words to their will. One must always consider words of a Concordis from all possible angles in order to ensure they know exactly what they are agreeing with.
-Reapers
-Possible Colors: Black or White
-Build: Thin and lanky, they can be tall but aren't particularly thick due to the necessity of a lighter build for aerodynamics. Typically built like thoroughbreds; you'll never see a Reaper any heavier in build than a Friesian, and even then such a specimen would have difficulty in the air. Black Reapers tend to have long spines on their wings, while White Reapers have wings that are sleeker in shape and more feathery.
-Diet: Reapers are strictly carnivorous, with the necessity of having a light weight often leading them to consume blood rather than meat.
-Personality: Black Reapers are typically loners, with herds entirely out of the question. You'll almost never see more than two of them together. It is rare for a Black Reaper to tolerate, much less bond with anything other than a fellow Black, though they do vastly prefer White Reapers to other beasts. The White Reapers are much more social, even willing to mate with other races. Both varieties tend to be sarcastic, with the Blacks tending to be less friendly thanks to their secretive nature. Reapers don't believe in flat-out lying, but will often manipulate those that they believe less intelligent than they simply for amusement.
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-Aredhel
-Possible Colors: Any shade may be manifested, but their genes reflect their perfectionism; only whole colors are present in the Aredhel. There are no roans, paints, or appaloosas.
Build: Usually nothing heavier than a light draft, their natural personas favoring elegant frames with clean limbs, like those of the Andalusians or Lippizaners.
Diet: When meat is eaten it is done so with great discretion, limited to the finer cuts.
Personality: The Aredhel are often perceived as arrogant, and rightly so in many cases. Obsessive and perfectionistic, they are incredibly critical beasts, but as such are some of the best organized. They naturally distance themselves from other creatures unless some redeeming quality is seen in them. However, when they do bestow their approval, they are fiercely loyal out of the belief that perfection must be preserved at all costs.
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-Maethors:
-Colors: Usually grey or black tones, but all colors may be manifested.
-Build: Tend to be bigger, a race encompassing draft breeds. Their eyes are often a clouded white, with their vision being incredibly acute.
-Diet: Pretty much whatever the hell they want, they aren't quite so picky as the other races.
-Personality: The easiest to get along with by far, these are rather easy-going creatures. They despise lying, and thus find the Concordae rather annoying due the latter's tendency to throw vocabulary around with the intent to deceive. They are slower to anger than the volatile Reapers, but are incredibly proficient in battle, so one should always be certain of exactly how far they can go before incurring a Maethor's wrath.
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-Concordis (Concordae - plural)
-Colors: Earth tones, ranging from bay to light gold.
-Build: These are typified by the lighter, more delicate breeds like Arabians. More attuned to the world around them than the other races, their outlines appear blurred as though they are insubstantial. This trait would be useful in warfare were such a thing not so distasteful to them. They use this unique ability to refrain from fighting, focusing inwards to deflect attack; however, should they endeavor to strike back they become vulnerable due to the necessity of a corporeal form to doing damage.
-Diet: Primarily herbivorous, but not in all cases.
-Personality: Concordae loathe warfare, preferring intelligent discourse to the more uncivilized method of solving disputes. However, when such high-minded individuals are grouped together, the conversations become quite convoluted. They are portrayed as deceitful, for a race who relies on strength of mind rather than of sinew is often ruled by those most suited to bending words to their will. One must always consider words of a Concordis from all possible angles in order to ensure they know exactly what they are agreeing with.