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  1. I have only known you for a short time, but within that time I have throughly enjoy my time with you. I firmly believe you have made be a better roleplayer. Best of luck with life. 
     

    o7

  2. A Goblin Ghoul - at the behest of their creator, it went about collecting diftwood and other materials needed for fortifications, it commented to a fellow ghoul next to it "Tiz will beb knun az 'Dead-Day'!" 

    Gashadokuro's FIRST, using it's newly gifted axe - lumbered towards a tree, in the distance it noticed the boats in the distance - it recalled it's orders with a rotten smirk

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  3. MC Name:

             _NotChris

     

    Character's Name:

             Tlachihual

     

    Character's Age:

             18

     

    Character's Original Race (N/A if not applicable):

             N/A

     

    Transformed form:

         

           Kharajyr

     

    Creator's MC Name:

             N/A

     

    Creator's RP Name:

             N/A

     

    Briefly explain the lore behind this construct or creature:

             

    In ancient times, during an era shrouded in mystery and teeming with Aenguls and Daemons, a dark tale emerged about a Daemon named Metztli. Legend spoke of Metztli's affinity for stealing infants in the dead of night, leaving no trace behind. This tale, dismissed by many as mere superstition, concealed a horrifying truth.

    Metztli would visit remote farmsteads under the cloak of night, drawn by the scent of infantile blood. Described as a mesmerizing beauty, those who glimpsed Metztli were said to go mad, tearing their eyes out in denial. Elders attributed this madness to parental grief, refusing to acknowledge the otherworldly nature of the abductions.

     

    The stolen children were transported to a hidden island, a breathtaking paradise crafted by Metztli herself. In a series of magical experiments, she merged these infants with the island's ocelots. After centuries of refinement, Metztli succeeded in creating the first Kharajyr, a pure-blooded, white, humanoid ocelot.

     

    Filled with maternal instincts, Metztli sought to nurture and protect her creations, spawning more of their kind. As her children matured, she knew it was time to depart the island, leaving them to thrive on their own. The true motives behind Metztli's creation of the Kharajyr remain a mystery, with speculations ranging from a desire to recreate a lost lover to the wish to impart her own image upon a new race.

    In the end, Metztli's legacy lived on through the Kharajyr, a unique species she had brought into existence through her enigmatic and magical endeavors. The Kha are limited to an age of 200 years!

     

    -Kharajyr possess night vision, requiring a light source with moon-like strength to enhance their vision. In complete darkness, such as a closed cave, they are unable to see. Their enhanced eyesight allows them to see up to 20 blocks in faint light, surpassing the visibility of others.

    -Kharajyr can endure falls from moderate heights, sustaining minimal damage and always landing upright. However, there are limits, and falls from heights lethal to other creatures will also be fatal for a Kha.

    -The Kha feature retractable claws on both hands and feet, resembling sharpened fingernails. These claws, with a maximum length of 2 inches when extended, possess the strength of a large feline species. While capable of piercing skin and clothing, they are not strong enough to penetrate armor. Attempting to damage armor may lead to claw breakage, determined by a /roll command. Claw regrowth takes a minimum of 3 days for proper healing.

    -Kharajyr are notably sensitive to the hyperactive effects of sugar. Consuming large amounts causes pupil dilation and induces a sugar-fueled frenzy. This frenzy, characterized by excessive energy, is not necessarily hostile but requires the Kha to burn off energy to subside.

     

    Kha'Leparda:

    The Kha'Leparda is a Kharajyr subrace characterized by plain brown, cream, or yellow fur with occasional black spots. They have a human-like posture and anatomy, considered the median among the Kha’ subspecies. With a height ranging from 5 to 5'10 feet and a weight of 120 to 160 pounds, they exhibit versatility in various skills without excelling in one specific area. 

     

    Kha'Cheetrah:

    The Kha’Cheetrah is a sinewy Kharajyr subrace with yellow or cream-colored fur and numerous small black spots. They possess a slender body, minimal muscle display, and distinctive black 'tear stains' running from their eyes to their maw. Known for agility and quick reflexes, they compensate for their lack of strength. With a height between 4'6" and 5'4" feet and a weight of 80 to 140 pounds, the Cheetrah demonstrates exceptional maneuverability and reflexes.

     

    Kha'Pantera:

    The Kha’Pantera subrace features large feline humanoids with jet-black fur, occasionally accompanied by spots. They may have a muscular or slim build, with sharp feline ears and a long tail for balance. Ranging from 5'5" to 6'4" feet and weighing between 140 to 200 pounds, the Pantera's fur acts as natural camouflage in the dark. However, they stand out in normal daylight. The Pantera is recognized as a more robust version of the Leparda but lacks any notable advantages in terms of agility and strength.

     

    Kha'Tigrasi:

    The Kha’Tigrasi is the largest Kharajyr subrace, capable of growing up to 7 feet in height. Adorned in tiger pelt with a unique face pattern, they are broad-shouldered but lack agility due to their size. Known for raw strength, they can weigh between 150 to 250 pounds, with a height range of 5'10" to 7 feet. While powerful in combat, their large size hinders swift movement, distinguishing them as the strongest but less agile among the Kha cousins.

     

     

    If this construct or creature has some form of aesthetic choice, can you describe how they look? 

     

    The Tigrasi, Tlachihual, part the largest subrace among the Kharajyr, reached the height of 6'8, adorned in tiger pelts with distinct facial patterns. Having broad-shouldered, making them formidable in combat, it also helped him swing hammers. Weighing  200 pounds based on him being 6'8. Like a typical Tigrasi, he was a organgy brown fur with black stripes. A white bushy fur covered his chin. He choose to wear a toga - one of red and white. 

     

     

    Do you have a magic(s) you are dropping due to this app? If so, link it:

             N/A

     

    Do you agree to keep Story writers updated on the status of your magic app?:

             N/A

     

    Are you aware that if this creature is shelved, your character may be given the option to revert or be indefinitely shelved?

             Yes

     

    Memey RP or using this CA for subpar villain/bandit RP can lead to your app being denied, even after acceptance. Please put "I understand" as your response once you have read this part and understand the consequences.

             I understand

     

    Have you applied for this creature on this character before, and had it denied? If so, link the app:

             No

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