Sephrathen (sef ra THen)
Description
Sephrathen are a special class of Sephran that was created through selective breeding and Mageborn magical manipulation to be stronger, faster, more intelligent, and have a longer lifespan than the common Sephran. There are two separate types of Sephrathen: Combat and Royalty.SephrathenThalorian
The Thalorians are Sephrathen that were bred for their beauty, charisma, and intelligence. Unlike their counterparts, they are also bred for the soul purpose of ruling over Sephra, insuring that the nations it breeds are strong without the worry of having leaders who are not fit for the role. They are also nearly unmatched in combat due to their sheer strength, though not as strong as a Sephrathen Thanorym, and speed.Thanorym
Thanorym are larger than any other Sephrans, ranging from 7'0" (minimum) to 9'6" (maximum), with the largest recorded being Dynax Gol at 13'7". Their physical abilities are also greater than that of an average Sephran or even Thalorian, being able to punch through solid rock or even cutting through a thick tree with a single strike. Unfortunately, as a side effect, their ability to use magic is almost non-existant, though there have been records of a few magic users, like Sir Ingrannus of Arhead Holm. Much like their Thalorian brothers and sisters, they are quite rare and can only be born from other Sephrathen, though their numbers are greater than the Thalorian, numbering at nearly seventy-thousand in all of Sephra and are always held in high ranking military positions and, once proven in battle, knights.Basic Information
Genetics and Reproduction
They reproduce in the same manner as all humans. However, due to the unpredictable and unstable magic used to create them, Sephrathen are forced to reproduce with others of their race in order to produce Sephrathen offspring. Those who have mated with those who are not Sephrathen often produce genetic anomalies or an average human with little to no changes. Due to this, there have been some instances of inter-marriages within the family, though the genetic defects of this union have yet to be seen. This practice, however, has become less common over the centuries as they have become reliant on marrying those of other families.

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