Tag: Hollow-boned
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Talon Trypanik
SpeciesTalon-Trypanik Physical Form and Sensory TraitsThe Talon-Trypanik are upright, broad-shouldered humanoids with avian skeletal adaptations, their frames light but strong. Dense plumage covers most of their bodies, varying in shades of mottled umber, deep russet, and pale cream, patterned in natural camouflage resembling leaf shadows and weathered stone—a trait believed to be tied to ancestral…
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Jadecrest Echoer
Physical Form and Sensory TraitsAvatars of this species stand upright on digitigrade legs tipped with two forward talons and an opposable rear spur used for climbing jade-stratified ridges and gripping canal ropes. Feathering covers the body in overlapping mosaics that shimmer from dusky crimson at the mantle to pale celadon along the throat, mirroring the…
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Dạ Đồng
Species — Dạ-ĐồngThe islanders translate the name as “Bronze-of-Night,” alluding to skin that gleams like freshly poured alloy beneath moonlight and their centuries-old bond with Dong Son’s forge culture. Physical form and sensory traitsTall, hollow-boned yet sinewy frames with elongated forearms and calf muscles suited to drum-powered waterwheels and cliffside foundries. Skin tones span deep…
