Race Name: Morro ((deathdealers))
Description: Very angular features. Humanoid appearance, though very lean and athletically built. Born with hands/ fingers that are elongated with nails as hard as steel ((Think Lady Deathstrike))
Background/ Social Traits: They are considered to be very cold and deadly, reclusive to libraries learning secrets of death. They hold a great affiliation with the ghosts. They speak in riddles, revealing secrets to those able to unravel the message. Though many go about life like humans, their monks travel the world searching for enlightenment. They look beyond the obvious to discern a deeper meaning and balance between the objective and subjective. They consider ones worth is derived entirely from what one knows. They also believe that the more one knows the longer one lives. Some specialize in dealing death, training to be highly skilled assassins.
Strengths(if any):
Hard as Nails- Very Good
The Morru have very stong bones. An extension of this is the bones of their hands and their talon like fingernails. Trying to break the bones or nails of a Morru takes as much effort to break metal rods of the same size. Toe nails do not grow out longer than a normal humans would.
Weaknesses(if any):
Cold Mind- Very Bad
Morru are bred to be cold and calculating. Contact with humans or those who utilize stupidity over reason for prolonged periods can affect the Morrus' mind. If a Morru cannot separate himself from the irrational thoughts, he snaps and eliminates the source (ex I like moth, moth is pretty. Aw caterpillars bad, they ruin crops....I like fire, fire is wa... *head shoved into fire by Morru)). The exception to this is when dealing with spirits, since spirits are emotion. Other creatures who are capable of reason should know better. It is this paradox that messes with the Morrus' mind,
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"Fine, have your mind controlled and be flung into battle like a living grenade." - DC to Oblivion
" The concern is not the cost of one bullet, but the cost the damage one bullet can do." -Coworker remark on accountability of items
Last edited by Death Cobra; 09-29-2009 at 02:34 AM.
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