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Amalgamation
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When Scholars are unable to directly pin down a species genius they are labled as 'Monstrocity'. However when that particular species is inteligent enough to be sentient then the classification is changed to Amalgamation.
Normally reserved for outer-Beings, Chimeras, Mutants and other such people.
Weather by a mad wizard's experiment or a unholy cross-breed child Amalgamations are all varied from eachother but can't all have their own classification.
| Title | Detail |
|---|---|
| Species Class: | humanoid, fey, fiend, dragon etc |
| Population: | Common, Rare, Exotic, Mythical etc |
| Homeland/Origin: | Realm, Nation Etc |
| Average Hight: | Cm , Feet |
| Lifespan: | Years |
| Physical Traits: | Tails, Wings, Fur, Pointy ears, Scales etc |
| Source: | Content Book & Page Number |
Common Trait.
This area can be filled with whatever you feel is applicable, perhaps some culture traits. where the species typically live. what they are known for. (Mining, Building, art, etc) where you may find them in te world doing what kind of occupation
Less Known Trait.
Something a bit more specific. perhaps major events that have happened tat have affected the species in some way. a curse or blessing, any particular affiliations with groups or gods.
Amalgamation Sub Species
Oger
Source Books
Source:
BattleZoo Ancestries, Ogres
(3rd Party)
Ogers in Felwind are the mutts of the wide variety of species. They are a bit of troll, a bit human, a bit dragon, a bit Joutun, a bit orc a bit….you get the idea. But unlike other Amalgamations, Ogres are mostly born naturally, not created from dark magic or mad experiments. Expectedly Ogres come in a massive variety of forms but all share similar traits. Usually large forms and isolated, and the fact that no two Ogres are exactly alike. Another unique trait shared by most Ogres is an iron-gut, the ability to devour and digest most anything, This is key to their wide variety of forms being Ogres take on traits based on their diets.
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