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|image=Xanthean 1.png |
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|classification=Insectoid |
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|placeorigin=[[Nekhrosia]] / [[ |
|placeorigin=[[Nekhrosia]] / [[Chrynatos]] |
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|size=4 to 5 Meters |
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|weight=400 to 500 Kilos |
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The Xanthean, towering figures within the [[Sefkhetfly]], embody the spiritual essence of the [[ |
The Xanthean, towering figures within the [[Sefkhetfly]], embody the spiritual essence of the [[Ascended Epistratum]]. Their robust bodies, adorned in shimmering golds and pearl white, exude an aura of solemn wisdom. Elongated wings and large heads grant them heightened sensory perception, while their finely-tuned antennae resonate with the vibrations of [[Renpetekh]]. |
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Throughout history, the Xanthean have served as conduits between the [[ |
Throughout history, the Xanthean have served as conduits between the [[Ascended Epistratum]] and the forces of decay and entropy. Their rituals and practices reflect their deep connection to the metaphysical, guiding the faction through the intricate web [[Renpetekh]]. As spiritual leaders of the [[Ascended Epistratum]] they bring a profound reverence to matters of faith and philosophy. |
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With an average size of 3.5 to 4 meters and a much longer lifespan than other species of the Epistratum, the Xanthean hold a unique place in the faction's hierarchy. Their embodiment of decay's mysteries and their role as spiritual guides make them pillars of the [[ |
With an average size of 3.5 to 4 meters and a much longer lifespan than other species of the Epistratum, the Xanthean hold a unique place in the faction's hierarchy. Their embodiment of decay's mysteries and their role as spiritual guides make them pillars of the [[Ascended Epistratum]]'s devotion to entropy. |
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==Physiology== |
==Physiology== |