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| ====== Dragoon ====== | ====== Dragoon ====== | ||
| - | Dragoons, or "dragon men," are a tall and rugged people known for their competitiveness, | + | The dragon men, or "dragoons," are a tall and rugged people known for their competitiveness, |
| + | Legend has the first dragoons descending from the deep heights of the [[polemos: | ||
| + | While the spiritual distinctions | ||
| + | Dragoons are mortal and suffer under the same Curse as humans, but develop | ||
| ===== Physical Attributes ===== | ===== Physical Attributes ===== | ||
| * Taller and more heavily built on average compared to humans. | * Taller and more heavily built on average compared to humans. | ||
| - | * Horns- conical horns 3-7” long pointing back starting above the ear. Usually ivory or bone-colored with spiral grooves. | + | * Horns- conical horns 3-7” long pointing back starting above the ear. Usually ivory or bone-colored with spiral grooves. Females’ horns tend to angle closer to the head, while males’ tend to jut out more. |
| - | * Commonly have long, straight, | + | * Commonly have long, straight, |
| * Reproduce sexually with an average gestation period of 8 months. | * Reproduce sexually with an average gestation period of 8 months. | ||
| * Reproduction very ritualistic, | * Reproduction very ritualistic, | ||
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| ===== Social Attributes ===== | ===== Social Attributes ===== | ||
| - | * Tribalistic society, many clans with no central government | + | * Tribalistic society, many clans with no central government. |
| - | * Clans consist of small, tight-knit communities | + | * Clans consist of small, tight-knit communities. |
| - | * Honor-based society with large warrior class | + | * Honor-based society with large warrior class. |
| - | * Horns status symbol- very important | + | * Horns an important |
| * Major religions center around dragons or the goddess. | * Major religions center around dragons or the goddess. | ||
| ===== Spiritual Attributes ===== | ===== Spiritual Attributes ===== | ||
| * Can develop life-long spiritual links - often done at birth. This spirit then protects and guides them through life. | * Can develop life-long spiritual links - often done at birth. This spirit then protects and guides them through life. | ||
| - | * Under the Great Curse, status of inclusion in the Great Promise unclear | + | * Under the Great Curse, status of inclusion in the Great Promise unclear. |
| - | * Usually have total free will, though the linked spirit may at times over-ride | + | * Usually have total free will, though the linked spirit may at times override |
| - | * No spiritual restrictions | + | * No spiritual restrictions except those laid down by their linked/host spirit. |
| ===== Relationship to Man ===== | ===== Relationship to Man ===== | ||
| - | The relationship between dragoons and humans is often complicated. Organized Dragoon nations (such as [[polemos:8th_age: | + | The relationship between dragoons and humans is often complicated. |
| + | Organized Dragoon nations (such as [[polemos:4th_age: | ||
| + | Migratory dragoon tribes earn disdain for their lack of respect for proper | ||
| + | Dragoon mercenary companies consistently earn high praises in human lands, and are regularly seen as more honest brokers than human mercenaries given the lack of ties to other human causes. | ||
| + | To many Dragoons, the way in which an act is carried out is more important than what philosophy the action | ||
| - | Dragoons can breed with humans, but the resulting child is a ' | + | Dragoons can breed with humans, but the resulting child is a sterile |
| + | A mule-dragoon | ||
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| + | ===== Society ===== | ||
| + | While dragoon society, being spread across the globe, is not monolithic, many groups form clans that follow the dominant cultural roles of their homeland in [[polemos: | ||
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| + | ==== Meb' | ||
| + | Roughly translating to " | ||
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| + | ==== Kev' | ||
| + | Meaning " | ||
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| + | ==== Soldak' | ||
| + | The stereotypical profession of dragoons - soldak are wandering mercenaries and soldiers of fortune. | ||
| ===== Creation ===== | ===== Creation ===== | ||
| - | Much like humans, dragoons | + | Much like humans, dragoons |
| + | While there are a variety of theories, most agree that dragoons came about near the end of the third age (or beginning of the fourth), and are not a mere sub-race of humans. | ||
| + | Some major legends include: | ||
| * Dragons warped and corrupted men to be soldiers of Elesh in the Great War, but weren' | * Dragons warped and corrupted men to be soldiers of Elesh in the Great War, but weren' | ||
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| ===== Spirit Link ===== | ===== Spirit Link ===== | ||
| - | Dragoons can develop deep, life-long spiritual links to a more powerful | + | Dragoons can develop deep, life-long spiritual links to a spiritual being. Dragoons often gain power from their host spirit in a number of ways, both physical and through guidance or wisdom. |
| + | Dragoons can communicate psychically with their host spirit. | ||
| + | While this could include many kinds of spirit, the two most common are: | ||
| * Dragons (or other ancient spirits) | * Dragons (or other ancient spirits) | ||
| * Eleytheria | * Eleytheria | ||
| ==== Drak-On ==== | ==== Drak-On ==== | ||
| - | Meaning " | + | Meaning " |
| + | Legends speak that a dragon never truly dies, they only retreat to the safety of their gemstone until such time as they see fit to be reborn. | ||
| + | At that time a newborn dragon hatches from the stone as if it were an egg. | ||
| - | During the " | + | During the " |
| + | Dragoons teach that with sufficient spiritual awakening a dragoon may also develop and grow a full-fledged Drak-On, thus cheating death to be reborn as a dragon themselves. | ||
| + | Whether this is actually possible is a matter of debate, but many of those who frequent the battlefield or medical lecture rooms know that older or more powerful dragoons can be found with a pea-to-walnut sized gemstone found inside the front of their brains. | ||
| ==== The Dragon Spirit Binding Ritual ==== | ==== The Dragon Spirit Binding Ritual ==== | ||
| - | The binding of a fragment of the spirit of a clan's patron dragon to a Dragoon child is called " | + | The binding of a fragment of the spirit of a clan's patron dragon to a Dragoon child is called " |
| + | This ritual is performed as soon as possible, usually within a few hours of the child' | ||
| + | Rituals vary from clan to clan, but many tribes share some ritual characteristics. | ||
| + | The following is an example of a Drakuncion ritual taken from a remote tribe in the mountains of Drakontas. | ||
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| + | After the child has been inspected by the clan elders for good health, the ritual can be carried out. | ||
| + | It is customary for the clan's sage to perform the ritual before the entire clan. | ||
| + | It begins with the sage bathing the child in perfumed water while reciting a traditional blessing in honor of the clan's patron dragon. | ||
| + | The child is then wrapped in a special swaddling cloth called a " | ||
| + | The sage will begin to burn incense in two small metal boxes, called " | ||
| + | She then recites a prayer to the patron dragon, calling to it to lend it's spirit to the child. | ||
| + | The smoke from the incense, to indicate the dragon' | ||
| + | The smoke dragon will then swoop down into the child' | ||
| + | The sage will usually say a few words indicating the success of the ritual, then hold up the child for the clan to see. | ||
| + | The ritual is usually followed by a small but lively feast to celebrate to induction of the clan's newest member. | ||
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| + | ==== Hudokros ==== | ||
| + | Translating to " | ||
| + | The amount of power that can be drawn varies according to the depth of the bond and the overall power of the dragon, but Hudokros represent the life goal of most dragoons as it does not require uncertain paths of enlightenment like the Drak-On, merely loyal service. | ||
| + | Dragons typically confer the Hudokros bond on a limited number of Drakuncion to prevent their power from being spread too thinly, so the status is considered a great honor and reserved for those that have proven capable servants. | ||
| + | Hudokros often form personal retinues to protect their host dragons or elite units to carry out their dragon' | ||
| + | Most Hudokros stay close to their dragon to provide service. | ||
| + | For this reason their existence is sometimes disputed outside of dragoon homelands. | ||
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| + | Hudokros manifest a variety of physical changes to reflect their deepened spiritual link, and physical traits progress as the Hudokros ages and the level of power they have drawn increases. | ||
| + | Starting changes include the growth of larger horns, claws, serpentine eyes, or patches of hardened scaled skin. | ||
| + | Older or more powerful Hudokros eventually become literal ' | ||
| + | Wings, firebreathing, | ||
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| + | Some dragons are said to reward their most valued Hudokros with immortality at the time of their death, allowing them to enter the Spiritual Realms as an " | ||
| - | After the child has been inspected by the clan elders for good health, the ritual can be carried out. It is customary for the clan's sage to perform the ritual before the entire clan. It begins with the sage bathing the child in perfumed water while reciting a traditional blessing in honor of the clan's patron dragon. The child is then wrapped in a special swaddling cloth called a " | ||