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The '''Vurg''' are a cybernetically-enhanced humanoid race that sporadically appear throughout the ''[[Everwind Series]]''. They are larger in stature than humans, and are thought to be void of emotion. Little is known of their origins, culture, their methods of reproduction, or their true appearance, as all Vurg are completely covered with synthetic skin | The '''Vurg''' are a cybernetically-enhanced humanoid race that sporadically appear throughout the ''[[Everwind Series]]''. They are larger in stature than humans, and are thought to be void of emotion. Little is known of their origins, culture, their methods of reproduction, or their true appearance, as all Vurg are completely covered with synthetic skin in various colors. The color of a Vurg's skin determines its station in Vurg culture. | ||
==Vurg Colors== | |||
*Gray - Nobility - gray is considered the most neutral of colors, with neutrality being highly valued in Vurg culture | |||
*White - Intellectuals - those chosen to teach and innovate are given white, a symbol of enlightenment | |||
*Black - Servants - those chosen to serve are given black, a symbol of the shadow | |||
*Red - Soldiers - those chosen to do violence are given red, a symbol of blood | |||
==Notable Vurg== | ==Notable Vurg== |
Revision as of 08:42, 22 May 2012
The Vurg are a cybernetically-enhanced humanoid race that sporadically appear throughout the Everwind Series. They are larger in stature than humans, and are thought to be void of emotion. Little is known of their origins, culture, their methods of reproduction, or their true appearance, as all Vurg are completely covered with synthetic skin in various colors. The color of a Vurg's skin determines its station in Vurg culture.
Vurg Colors
- Gray - Nobility - gray is considered the most neutral of colors, with neutrality being highly valued in Vurg culture
- White - Intellectuals - those chosen to teach and innovate are given white, a symbol of enlightenment
- Black - Servants - those chosen to serve are given black, a symbol of the shadow
- Red - Soldiers - those chosen to do violence are given red, a symbol of blood