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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 8616711" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>Okay, I'll take the obvious - coeurl... I mean, Displacer Beasts.</p><p></p><p>Adventurers are used to them on planets being able to mask their location with a displaced image, hence their name. But in space - any place smaller than the Rock of Braal - and away from the thick atmosphere and ley magicks of a planet, their true ability comes forward as their displacement becomes <em>Invisibility</em> at will, as their psionic powers coalesce and manifest (including mind blast and/or charm). They slip onto ships, kill everything alive and then use their unusual space siren call to lure other ships to investigate the wreckage. </p><p></p><p>Elder displacer beasts can be truly formidable foes both physically and mentally. Even worse, such elder beasts lead packs of their lessers, telepathically directing their lesser brethren amid the sargassos of ship wrecks left from their prey. Truly cunning coeurl occasionally allow a single individual escape, half-mad and terrified, to spread rumors of a slinking darkness amid a treasure trove of lost ships and their precious cargo.</p><p></p><p>Conversely, sometimes young couerl rebel against their hunting instincts, training their psychic powers to mutate their bodies into more humanoid form to satiate their curiousity of the worlds at large - often cryptically referring to themselves as Rhakasta. These offshots invariably develop "bad luck" auras that allow them to psychically feed off others without drawing to much attention to themselves. Many, in time, revert to their animalistic form and return to preying directly on others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 8616711, member: 52734"] Okay, I'll take the obvious - coeurl... I mean, Displacer Beasts. Adventurers are used to them on planets being able to mask their location with a displaced image, hence their name. But in space - any place smaller than the Rock of Braal - and away from the thick atmosphere and ley magicks of a planet, their true ability comes forward as their displacement becomes [I]Invisibility[/I] at will, as their psionic powers coalesce and manifest (including mind blast and/or charm). They slip onto ships, kill everything alive and then use their unusual space siren call to lure other ships to investigate the wreckage. Elder displacer beasts can be truly formidable foes both physically and mentally. Even worse, such elder beasts lead packs of their lessers, telepathically directing their lesser brethren amid the sargassos of ship wrecks left from their prey. Truly cunning coeurl occasionally allow a single individual escape, half-mad and terrified, to spread rumors of a slinking darkness amid a treasure trove of lost ships and their precious cargo. Conversely, sometimes young couerl rebel against their hunting instincts, training their psychic powers to mutate their bodies into more humanoid form to satiate their curiousity of the worlds at large - often cryptically referring to themselves as Rhakasta. These offshots invariably develop "bad luck" auras that allow them to psychically feed off others without drawing to much attention to themselves. Many, in time, revert to their animalistic form and return to preying directly on others. [/QUOTE]
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