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species:barebones [2021/05/14 10:39] – [Morphs] knux400species:barebones [2025/01/23 13:05] (current) – [Morphs] marxzvulpez
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 **Creator:** Their Manufacturer\\ **Creator:** Their Manufacturer\\
 **Home Zone:** Monte\\ **Home Zone:** Monte\\
-**Project Appearances:** TBA\\+**Project Appearances:** Cave In\\
 **Species Development Thread:** [[https://homebrewdeviants.com/forum/Thread-SPECIES-DEVELOPMENT-Barebones|Species Development: Barebones]] **Species Development Thread:** [[https://homebrewdeviants.com/forum/Thread-SPECIES-DEVELOPMENT-Barebones|Species Development: Barebones]]
  
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 It is very important for a barebones to have some amount of engineering skill- since barebones hospitals are few and far between, they often have to maintain their own bodies. Because of this, they tend not to add things to their body they don't need- hence their skeletal appearance. It is very important for a barebones to have some amount of engineering skill- since barebones hospitals are few and far between, they often have to maintain their own bodies. Because of this, they tend not to add things to their body they don't need- hence their skeletal appearance.
  
-When a barebones dies, the body is dismantled and the parts are given to friends and family. Having fresh, unused parts at the time of death is seen as unused potential in a tragic sense- recycling and continuing to use these parts is a way of fulfilling that potential. Old, broken parts are typically recycled back into raw materials. Keeping a piece of a barebones on display is a big taboo- it implies that the part is worthless and is disrespectful to all those who have used it before.+When a barebones dies, the body is dismantled and the parts are given to friends and family. Having fresh, unused parts at the time of death is seen as unused potential in a tragic sense- recycling and continuing to use these parts is a way of fulfilling that potential. Old, broken parts are typically recycled back into raw materials. Keeping a piece of a barebones on display is a big no-no- it implies that the part is worthless and is disrespectful to all those who have used it before.
  
 ====Appearance==== ====Appearance====
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 {{:species:lifterref.png?400}} \\ {{:species:lifterref.png?400}} \\
 A quadrupedal frame designed for carrying heavy loads. They average at 4 feet tall, and have an eyepiece mounted on a rotating ball joint as well as a pair of headlights on the front of their platform. A quadrupedal frame designed for carrying heavy loads. They average at 4 feet tall, and have an eyepiece mounted on a rotating ball joint as well as a pair of headlights on the front of their platform.
-===Sheala Frame===+===Submersible Frame===
 {{:species:sheala_ref.png?400}} {{:species:shealalegsref.png?400}}\\ {{:species:sheala_ref.png?400}} {{:species:shealalegsref.png?400}}\\
 A pod-shaped frame designed for deep sea exploration. The turbines on either side can unfold into a pair of legs for land travel, and there are a pair of small retractable arms on their torso. They have a pair of powerful floodlights alongside their eyepiece, both of which are protected by a plexiglass dome. A pod-shaped frame designed for deep sea exploration. The turbines on either side can unfold into a pair of legs for land travel, and there are a pair of small retractable arms on their torso. They have a pair of powerful floodlights alongside their eyepiece, both of which are protected by a plexiglass dome.
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 +{{tag> species.barebone pantheon.luxon_cluster category.species}}
  

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