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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 5907967" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>Having just read the thread that spawned this one, here's my shot at things:</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Iilthian</em></strong></p><p>A race of angelic-looking cannibals with an unending thirst for war.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>Appearance</strong></em></p><p>The Iilthian are a race of tall, slim humanoids of outward supple grace and fragility, but their slight frames hide a terrible strength and hardiness. Slightly taller than a human, an Iilthian has slightly elongated limbs and digits. Their skin tends towards a blanched or milky appearance, utterly smooth and bereft of defects such as moles, age spots, birthmarks and even tattoos. Iilthians often prefer to keep their polychromatic hair long and styled in the latest fashion. Iilthians age slowly, appearing to be in their early twenties for many decades before their features begin to soften. It is unknown how long Iilthians are truly able to live, for as their looks begin to wrinkle, many go mad and either destroy themselves or are carefully laid to rest by their kin before madness and senility consume them.</p><p></p><p>The otherwordly beauty of the Iilthian appearance is an intentional byproduct of Iilthian culture, for the Iilthian are an exceptionally vain race whose culture cannot brook imperfection in the body. Babes born with any sort of defect are ritually consumed by the community, and individuals who obtain a permanent scar or defect become pariahs, are driven out or in the most extreme cases, devoured by their own.</p><p></p><p>Iilthians, though creatures who worship beauty and go to great lengths to surround themselves with such beauty, are also a race driven by an insatiable craving of flesh and blood. Though they are loathe to wallow in displays of carrion or gore their drive pushes them to acts of war and aggression against others in search of the blood and flesh that sustains their otherworldly beauty. Luckily for those Iilthians injured in their hunts, their wounds heal without scarring, though limbs hacked away from their bodies do not regrow.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps because of their loathing of filth, an Iilthian on the hunt tends to dress in armor or other gear that is all-encompassing. Such gear is often festooned in a manner to frighten, cow and dismember their victims it also provides a level of anonymity to their attacks. When not engaged in their blood trades, the Iilthian hide these suits of fearsome armor where they cannot be seen, and those communities who have suffered from their attacks but never successfully brought down an Iilthian may well be unaware of the true nature of these horrific fiends - leaving them to haunt some communities while outwardly appearing to be inoffensive fops and dandies. </p><p></p><p>(In essence, this is a race of living vampires...)</p><p></p><p>PS, this race was inspired by this picture (an Iilthian donning his war armor...)</p><p>[sblock]</p><p><img src="http://images.wikia.com/rpgnarena/images/f/f9/Scarynecromancer.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 5907967, member: 52734"] Having just read the thread that spawned this one, here's my shot at things: [B][I]Iilthian[/I][/B] A race of angelic-looking cannibals with an unending thirst for war. [I][B]Appearance[/B][/I] The Iilthian are a race of tall, slim humanoids of outward supple grace and fragility, but their slight frames hide a terrible strength and hardiness. Slightly taller than a human, an Iilthian has slightly elongated limbs and digits. Their skin tends towards a blanched or milky appearance, utterly smooth and bereft of defects such as moles, age spots, birthmarks and even tattoos. Iilthians often prefer to keep their polychromatic hair long and styled in the latest fashion. Iilthians age slowly, appearing to be in their early twenties for many decades before their features begin to soften. It is unknown how long Iilthians are truly able to live, for as their looks begin to wrinkle, many go mad and either destroy themselves or are carefully laid to rest by their kin before madness and senility consume them. The otherwordly beauty of the Iilthian appearance is an intentional byproduct of Iilthian culture, for the Iilthian are an exceptionally vain race whose culture cannot brook imperfection in the body. Babes born with any sort of defect are ritually consumed by the community, and individuals who obtain a permanent scar or defect become pariahs, are driven out or in the most extreme cases, devoured by their own. Iilthians, though creatures who worship beauty and go to great lengths to surround themselves with such beauty, are also a race driven by an insatiable craving of flesh and blood. Though they are loathe to wallow in displays of carrion or gore their drive pushes them to acts of war and aggression against others in search of the blood and flesh that sustains their otherworldly beauty. Luckily for those Iilthians injured in their hunts, their wounds heal without scarring, though limbs hacked away from their bodies do not regrow. Perhaps because of their loathing of filth, an Iilthian on the hunt tends to dress in armor or other gear that is all-encompassing. Such gear is often festooned in a manner to frighten, cow and dismember their victims it also provides a level of anonymity to their attacks. When not engaged in their blood trades, the Iilthian hide these suits of fearsome armor where they cannot be seen, and those communities who have suffered from their attacks but never successfully brought down an Iilthian may well be unaware of the true nature of these horrific fiends - leaving them to haunt some communities while outwardly appearing to be inoffensive fops and dandies. (In essence, this is a race of living vampires...) PS, this race was inspired by this picture (an Iilthian donning his war armor...) [sblock] [img]http://images.wikia.com/rpgnarena/images/f/f9/Scarynecromancer.jpg[/img] [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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