Clockwork Orange
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+ | The Clockwork Orange Race | ||
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+ | Rarity: Very Exotic | ||
+ | Plural: Clockwork Oranges | ||
+ | Anatomy: Amorphous | ||
+ | Sexes: Neuter | ||
+ | Harm Skills: | ||
+ | Demolition 62% | ||
+ | Law 31% | ||
+ | Anatomy 8% | ||
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+ | No specific help is available for this race. | ||
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+ | Development Information: The clockwork orange race was created by Chaos, | ||
+ | who wishes to credit Anthony Burgess as inspiring this work, and is maintained | ||
+ | by Lost Souls. | ||
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This queer little thing is a small mass of orange flesh, roughly spherical inshape though demonstrating an odd tendency toward angular planes -- almost facets. No sensory organs are in evidence, and it floats about with no apparent means of | This queer little thing is a small mass of orange flesh, roughly spherical inshape though demonstrating an odd tendency toward angular planes -- almost facets. No sensory organs are in evidence, and it floats about with no apparent means of | ||
propulsion. Its most disturbing feature is the constant pulsing of its surface along defined lines, giving the impression of clockwork mechanisms working away just below the surface. You recognize this as a clockwork orange, a species of creature made by | propulsion. Its most disturbing feature is the constant pulsing of its surface along defined lines, giving the impression of clockwork mechanisms working away just below the surface. You recognize this as a clockwork orange, a species of creature made by |
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The Clockwork Orange Race
Rarity: Very Exotic Plural: Clockwork Oranges Anatomy: Amorphous Sexes: Neuter Harm Skills: Demolition 62% Law 31% Anatomy 8%
No specific help is available for this race.
Development Information: The clockwork orange race was created by Chaos, who wishes to credit Anthony Burgess as inspiring this work, and is maintained by Lost Souls.
This queer little thing is a small mass of orange flesh, roughly spherical inshape though demonstrating an odd tendency toward angular planes -- almost facets. No sensory organs are in evidence, and it floats about with no apparent means of propulsion. Its most disturbing feature is the constant pulsing of its surface along defined lines, giving the impression of clockwork mechanisms working away just below the surface. You recognize this as a clockwork orange, a species of creature made by the chelones, the perfectly ordered inhabitants of the outer plane Echelos. Designed as a kind of self-guided bomb for use against their foes, the things turned out to be a little less selective than was hoped for. It has a tracery of sparkling light within and around it. It looks about one and a twentieth dimins across. It is in good shape.