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Biology[]

Revilers are a semi-hybrid race that are a mix of:


Revilers were bread to be the perfect warrior race. With their heritage made them perfectly as such. They were also made with various magic counter-acting powers so they would be weak to that super common power. Due to their immense power, they also achieve the status as Apex Predators.


Behavior[]

Revilers are technically always angry but they don't just always lash out. They do exhibit their through their resting angry/frustrated facial expression. They can be provoked relatively easily but some of the older Revilers have mastered their anger & they rarely loos control.

Revilers don't have a superiority complex but mock those who have powers that don't require thinking, raw might, etc. This can mainly be seen encountering magic users. They one Revilers says: "Oh. you're a magic user. Pathetic. You can basically do what ever you want with that lazy power. You aren't limited. You can do whatever you want as long you read up on your lazy power. Us Revilers are limited in power applications. We are on the top of the food chain on sheer physical might & our anger. We work & get our hands the dirtiest. We achieve out our through blood, sweat, & near-death. What do you do? Read? You mages are PATHETIC!" They don't mind Alchemists because Alchemist "have to put in work" to achieve their power. If it the Alchemist specializes in some kind of melee combat with their power, they are especially not considered weak.

Revilers do not mind inter species, as long as it isn't a magic user. Male & female Revilers actually barley have any standards. As long as that one doesn't use magic, they have a high chance of being picked up by a Reviler.


Physical Powers[]

Apex Predator Physiology


Animal Imitation

Appendage Generation

Combat Manipulation

Elemental Manipulation

Supernatural Condition

Malleable Anatomy

Weakness Detection

Killing Intuition

Freedom


Anti-Magical Physiology[]

Anti-Magic Physiology


Wrath Descended Powers[]

Anger Manipulation


Skills[]

Martial Arts Intuition

  • Aikido: A combat art of using throws and wrist-locks to take an opponent down without harm.
  • Bartitsu: A combat art that combines elements of boxing, wrestling, judo into deadly street fighting.
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: A combat focuses on getting an opponent to the ground in order to neutralize possible strength or size advantages through ground fighting techniques and submission holds involving joint-locks and chokeholds. On the ground, physical strength can be offset or enhanced through proper grappling techniques.
  • Boxing: Combat sport which derive from punches and sportsmanship.
  • Capoeira: A Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance and music.
  • Elemental Martial Arts: Combining the powers of the elements with combat skills.
  • Iaido: A combat art that emphasizes being aware and capable of quickly drawing the sword and responding to a sudden attack.
  • Jeet Kune Do: A combat art that believes in minimal effort with maximum effect and extreme speed.
  • Judo: Where the objective is to either throw or take-down an opponent to the ground.
  • Jujutsu: User can manipulate the opponent's force against them, rather than confronting it with their own force.
  • Karate: A combat art using punches, kicks, as well as elbow and knee strikes. Different styles also teach grappling, locking, restrain and vital point strike techniques.
  • Kendo: A modern style of martial arts developed from traditional samurai swordsmanship.
  • Kickboxing: A style of combat that promotes kicking.
  • Krav Maga: A combat art that promotes finishing a fight as quickly and aggressively as possible. Attacks are aimed at the most vulnerable parts of the body.
  • Kung Fu: Different styles of fighting using kicks, punches, acrobatic moves and weapons.
  • Kyudo: A modern style of martial arts developed from the japanese art of archery.
  • Muay Thai: Combining fighting with grappling, punches, kicks, knee and elbow strikes.
  • Ninjutsu: A style of combat that promotes incorporating deception, trickery and pragmatism in combat.
  • Sumo: Fighting using heavy strikes, pushing and using one’s body weight to their advantage.
  • Sanshou: Known as Chinese boxing or kickboxing, is the official Chinese that combines full-contact kickboxing, which includes close range and rapid successive punches and kicks, with wrestling, takedowns, throws, sweeps, kick catches, and in some competitions, even elbow and knee strikes.
  • Submission Wrestling: The sport of submission wrestling brings together techniques from Catch wrestling, Folk wrestling, Greco-Roman wrestling, Freestyle wrestling, Jujutsu, Judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Luta Livre and Sambo. Submission fighting as an element of a larger sport setting is very common in mixed martial arts, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, catch wrestling, and others.
  • Tae Kwon Do: Fighting using mostly the feet and legs to strike with different kick attacks.
  • Wing Chun: A self-defense fighting style that uses solid stances, rapid focused strikes and swift parrying.
  • Wrestling: Fighting using mostly throws, takedowns, grappling and locking moves.
  • Mixed Martial Arts Intuition

Visual Representatives[]

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