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<blockquote data-quote="WizO_Pounamu" data-source="post: 2564437"><p>*</p><p>The Serpent-like breed of Genpaklah have heads similar to those of vipers, with fangs that contain a venom capable of poisoning most Earthly creatures. They are far more agile than humans, and are extremely flexible. Due to the lack of a fused rib-cage they can coil their own torsos nearly in half. However, they are physically weak, lacking the same strength as their Lizard-like brethren. The Snake-like Genpaklah are a bit quicker to act, but are also more forgiving, tending to give others more chances to redeem themselves.</p><p></p><p>The Serpent-like Genpaklah have different views from their brethren, seeing disguise as a necessary evil and are willing to conceal themselves if need be. They use their technology to make themselves appear human, usually with holograms and projected images.</p><p> Serpent-like Genpaklah are most like what a human would consider to be a freedom fighter, one willing to right the wrongs of the world without being limited by the laws around them. They value and respect the individual's freedom over all else, seeing free will that is chosen to do beneficial acts as the ulimate expression of true good. They see an oppresive society as anathema and will rebel against it with all of their resources available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizO_Pounamu, post: 2564437"] * The Serpent-like breed of Genpaklah have heads similar to those of vipers, with fangs that contain a venom capable of poisoning most Earthly creatures. They are far more agile than humans, and are extremely flexible. Due to the lack of a fused rib-cage they can coil their own torsos nearly in half. However, they are physically weak, lacking the same strength as their Lizard-like brethren. The Snake-like Genpaklah are a bit quicker to act, but are also more forgiving, tending to give others more chances to redeem themselves. The Serpent-like Genpaklah have different views from their brethren, seeing disguise as a necessary evil and are willing to conceal themselves if need be. They use their technology to make themselves appear human, usually with holograms and projected images. Serpent-like Genpaklah are most like what a human would consider to be a freedom fighter, one willing to right the wrongs of the world without being limited by the laws around them. They value and respect the individual's freedom over all else, seeing free will that is chosen to do beneficial acts as the ulimate expression of true good. They see an oppresive society as anathema and will rebel against it with all of their resources available. [/QUOTE]
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