- Biographic Information
- Average Adult Height: 5-7 ft. tall
- Intelligence (1=instinct only, 100=all-knowing): 50
- number of movable extremities: 5
- two arms ending in hands with five fingers
- two legs ending in feet with five toes
- one head containing two eyes, two ears, one mouth, one nose, and a brain
- Shape shifting ability: none
- Tendency to get along with other species: varies
- Need for attention: great
- tendency to do physical labor: varies
- number of known subspecies: 7
- cooperation between factions: laughable
Species overview: Hybreeds
- Biographic Information
- Average Adult Height: 5-7 ft. tall
- Intelligence (1=instinct only, 100=all-knowing): 30-70
- number of movable extremities: 5-6
- two arms ending in hands with varied number of fingers
- two legs ending in feet with varied number of toes
- one head containing two eyes, two ears, one mouth, one nose, and a brain
- sometimes one tail with varied range of movement and varied control over said movement
- Shape shifting ability: none
- Tendency to get along with other species: varies
- Need for attention: medium
- tendency to do physical labor: always when necessary
- number of known subspecies: 6
- cooperation between factions: act as one species.
- Summary
- Hybreeds are the result of efforts to combine human and animal DNA. Hybreed's appearance and animal-to-human-parts ratio vary based on the individual Hybreed and the series that the Hybreed was produced in. (see Hybreed subspecies) The most numerous hybreeds are the female feline hybreeds and the male rhino hybreeds. The female feline hybreeds are usually used as slaves against the wishes of both the hybreed creators and the gatekeepers.
Species overview: Formchangers
- Biographic Information
- Average Adult Height: Varies
- Intelligence (1=instinct only, 100=all-knowing): 60-80
- number of movable extremities: varies
- Shape shifting ability: Yes
- Tendency to get along with other species: varies
- Need for attention: Varies
- tendency to do physical labor: always when necessary
- number of known subspecies: 6
- cooperation between factions: hierarchy and "caste" system
- Summary
- Formchangers change their shape . the extent to which this is possible is based on the subspecies of each individual. formchangers cannot interbreed with formchangers of different subspecies. attempts to interbreed with other species has led to limited success, with the offspring having varying degrees of ability to change shape. golems are technically formchangers, but they are classified as a different species because their origins are completely different from formchangers, as well as the way they manipulate and absorb material to suit their needs.
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