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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 3880329" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>*After an extremely careful appraisal, Kharas thinks that they might be closer to the people of Spiras than to humans. So far the Baron and maybe Elysia have been the only human humans here. The pirates have some differences from the people of Spiras, though. It is hard to notice it under the captain's long hair and the first mate's tied head scarf, but it seems that their ears might be a bit pointier, and they do have a slightly fae look to them when taken together. Not elves, per se, but it doesn't really fit with anything else, either. Of course, considering that these people were not forged, were not built for war, do not have metal bodies, were not built in a creation forge, do not seem to be designed even remotely after Warforged, do not look like Warforged or act like most Warforged, and have biological functions not possessed by Warforged, it seems that the appellation 'Warforged Mark II' is a bit misleading. As well call them 'Iron Golem Mark II' or 'Homunculus Mark II'. All they share with any of those is the Construct type.*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 3880329, member: 29014"] *After an extremely careful appraisal, Kharas thinks that they might be closer to the people of Spiras than to humans. So far the Baron and maybe Elysia have been the only human humans here. The pirates have some differences from the people of Spiras, though. It is hard to notice it under the captain's long hair and the first mate's tied head scarf, but it seems that their ears might be a bit pointier, and they do have a slightly fae look to them when taken together. Not elves, per se, but it doesn't really fit with anything else, either. Of course, considering that these people were not forged, were not built for war, do not have metal bodies, were not built in a creation forge, do not seem to be designed even remotely after Warforged, do not look like Warforged or act like most Warforged, and have biological functions not possessed by Warforged, it seems that the appellation 'Warforged Mark II' is a bit misleading. As well call them 'Iron Golem Mark II' or 'Homunculus Mark II'. All they share with any of those is the Construct type.* [/QUOTE]
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