Warforged are a stone-work race made of wood fibers, carved stone, wovenstone runes, fitted plate metal, and powered by mysterious crystals.
Racial Features
Quelmar Warforged gain one additional ability:
- Crystal Core. The Crystals that make up your life energy render you invisible to Dragons.
Description
An internal network of tubes run through the warforged body, filled with a blood-like fluid that lubricates and nourishes their systems. Warforged learn from creation how to generate this fluid using very little more than natural resources around them. Their hands have two thick fingers and a thumb.
Notably, Warforged are invisible to Dragons. Warforged are immune to disease, but since lycanthropy is a curse, Wereforged have been seen at least once in Quelmar.
Creation
Creation of the races is a job for the gods...until one individual in the dawning days of Quelmar began a quest. Over nearly two thousand years, the individual, began experimentation in his cave in Kiston.
While he made great successes over time, he would later come to the mainland around 650 PR to seek assistance from a team of engineers who had made developments in the work of wovenstone. The other engineers, known as Atnas and Colin, would give the Warforged Lord the final inspiration he needed to finalize the pieces of his millennia long puzzle.
Working out of a secret workshop in Breme (the homeland of Atnas), The Warforged Lord would set himself a laboratory where he worked to create his people. The secret to prescribing life was not in how the stone was worked, but in what kind of stone was needed. Using his crystals, saved and gathered over thousands of years, the Warforged Lord was able to finally spring life into a handful of his people. Teaching them the ways of the Warforged, they began to spread.
Colin, one of the engineers, would also be able to replicate the warforged creation steps after returning to his hometown of Sneerwell, but would be unsatisfied with their free will, and would change gears to shift production towards labor machines (later known as Automs). Before creating Automs, Colin forged 7 warforged of his own.
Staying in a workshop in Breme, the Warforged Lord would continue to create more of his people until his presumed death in 795 PR.
History
Although Warforged's long creation took centuries, if not millenia, those years were spent endlessly prototyping and adjusting. Warforged simply didn't exist (in any recognizable form) until they started appearing in the 600s PR. Even then, these early bloomers were in small numbers, and were rarely ever noticed, or when noticed were written off as golems.
The Warforged who would emerge into the world by 700 PR would be accosted from locals wherever they traveled due to their alien-like appearance and nature. Still a premature race, it was not long before they had been deceived into serving the races around them, no different than a golem of animated object. By 735, however, the Warforged would launch their own intercontinental fight for liberation: The War of the Forged.
After the war, the warforged race would be welcomed with open arms by The Friends of Kragnux, who were looking for more soldiers to join its crusaders in a realm-wide hunt against Dragonborn and other draconic races.
The church would liberate all of its indentured warforged soldiers after The Battle of Chad, during which Pope Zarachiel would abolish the crusades entirely.
After their independence, the first major Warforged colony would appear in the form of The Sky Net, built on the island of Cof.
Names
Originally, the Warforged did not use names, as they had no need of them. They were simply referred to as "Soldier 1", "Soldier 8", "Soldier 24", and so on. It has only been recently that they have come to understand that other races have a need to label everything, including other beings, and thus have begun to use names.
Thus Warforged are willing to accept whatever name other people see fit to give them, and Warforged who are traveling with members of other races are generally referred to by nicknames. These nicknames tend to be either descriptors or random words.
It should be noted that a rare few Warforged have retained their previous designation rather than adopt a new name. Others have dropped the "Soldier" and refer to themselves only by their number.