Post by lowell on Sept 7, 2010 9:17:44 GMT -7
Species: Wight-Spectors
Race: Symbiotic Hybrid race. Sole Variant. Wight Symbiotic bond with living entity.
Basic Info:
Wight-Spector is the symbiotic union between a Wight and a living entity. This is not a symmetrical union. In nearly every case, the Wight is the dominant form (like a 60/40 relationship), however in the bonding, the Wight is forever changed, because eventually it will absorb the strongest personal traits of its host. In time a unique individual emerges, but still in touch with its primary purpose in life - to protect and serve the Wight species.
In their symbiotic forms Wight-Spectors are able to communicate with the Wight Mind Collective, but not create warping fields with them. A Wight-Spector may generate a small warping field within the boundaries of their host body. By doing so a host body may perform incredible feats of strength, speed and endurance, but not intelligence. One Spector was recorded bench-pressing 1,000 pounds - 50 times, and unofficial accounts have recorded more.
The risk of warping probability fields is in blowing out muscle tissue, tendons and bone of the host. Great care is given as to how far a Wight will push its host body. Wights bond with their host through the eye. This is done for several reasons: 1) the tissues of the eye are made with some of the same tissues of the brain. The eye is actually a light sensitive out growth of the brain, and 2) the pathway through the optic nerve is one of the most direct routes to the brain. This bounding practice can be described as excruciatingly painful, but only for a short moment of time. As soon as the bonding begins, the Wight has worked to change the host brain chemistry, gaining control of its nervous and muscle systems. When boned the Wight's body will appear as a cataract like smear on the host eye, or protected in a pair of glasses, or Wight-spectacles with the Wight suspended in a lens (usually the left). Upon careful examination one can see connective nerve-webs emanating from Wight into the host eye.
Race: Symbiotic Hybrid race. Sole Variant. Wight Symbiotic bond with living entity.
Basic Info:
Wight-Spector is the symbiotic union between a Wight and a living entity. This is not a symmetrical union. In nearly every case, the Wight is the dominant form (like a 60/40 relationship), however in the bonding, the Wight is forever changed, because eventually it will absorb the strongest personal traits of its host. In time a unique individual emerges, but still in touch with its primary purpose in life - to protect and serve the Wight species.
In their symbiotic forms Wight-Spectors are able to communicate with the Wight Mind Collective, but not create warping fields with them. A Wight-Spector may generate a small warping field within the boundaries of their host body. By doing so a host body may perform incredible feats of strength, speed and endurance, but not intelligence. One Spector was recorded bench-pressing 1,000 pounds - 50 times, and unofficial accounts have recorded more.
The risk of warping probability fields is in blowing out muscle tissue, tendons and bone of the host. Great care is given as to how far a Wight will push its host body. Wights bond with their host through the eye. This is done for several reasons: 1) the tissues of the eye are made with some of the same tissues of the brain. The eye is actually a light sensitive out growth of the brain, and 2) the pathway through the optic nerve is one of the most direct routes to the brain. This bounding practice can be described as excruciatingly painful, but only for a short moment of time. As soon as the bonding begins, the Wight has worked to change the host brain chemistry, gaining control of its nervous and muscle systems. When boned the Wight's body will appear as a cataract like smear on the host eye, or protected in a pair of glasses, or Wight-spectacles with the Wight suspended in a lens (usually the left). Upon careful examination one can see connective nerve-webs emanating from Wight into the host eye.