Cyclops

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This lore has been shelved and is not used on the server anymore. This page exists purely for archival reasons.
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Cyclops
Note: This creature can only be played by Event Team-Members.

Cyclops are usually found in the wilderness. Dense forests or high mountain holes make perfect places for one to live in. Caves have been found utmost useful as a form of housing for these beings. They use large boulders to close the openings at night to protect themselves and their animals. The area surrounding their cave is seen as sacred for them and thus protected with their lives. They rarely travel. Only when forced to by the lack of resources in their current area, or an exertional force.

Creation

To put it simply these beings have been created as a separate race from the beginning. The reason they have not been seen as of yet would be the fact that they take refuge in the wilderness. Distanced from the other races.

Appearance

Apart from having only a single eye (Therefore lacking detailed depth vision) they are large and bestial creatures. Their place in the realm has formed them to become beast like creatures. Their average height would stand at about 3–6 meters tall, with a wide and strong build (Quite similar to trolls, but look more humanoid). Clothing would consist of rags or in some cases leather padding. Never would a Cyclops wear armor. For they have not the skill nor the resource to obtain it. (Apart from stealing, but the armor would not fit). Weaponry would be nothing more than large branches used as clubs.

Behaviour

Cyclops are brutish and bestial beings prone to breeding their herd of animals. They are protective of their cave and its surrounding land. They mostly live alone, but see no harm in living with somebody of their kin. (A Male and Female would wish to be together). Their main form of communication, if they are ever in need of doing so, is in common tongue. Their lack of knowledge of it results in simple sentences. (“Blofgar gu eat, Blofgar sheep get.” Think of cavemen speech). If they come across somebody that is not a Cyclops, he or she will probably be seen as a wild animal, thus seen as food.