Tirhan hunters
The Soulhusk Chimeras who have aligned with Dead Lord Kholkosi have begun organising themselves into roaming bands as they hunt across the deserts seeking new body parts.
They refer to themselves when within the groups as 'Tirhan'.
A typical Tirhan will contain between 3 and 7 individuals, and some have begun to adorn themselves with similar body-parts and patterns of combination to give their Tirhan a particular identity.
Soulhusks are not complex planners, they sense their prey and hunt. Hoiwever, they are not suicidal. They recognise and respect strength and power enough to not risk a hopeless hunt. Instead they prey upon those who are lost, or isolated from their allies, or ambush their prey when they are at their most vulnerable.
The Soulhusk Chimeras have picked up rudimentary language from their new master and with it have begun to coordinate their activities and develop a simple command structure as they hunt.
They organise themselves simply by deferring to the largest Chimera with the most adroned body parts within their group when the hunt begins and their cooperation at these times is uncanny.
Between hunts, however, there is much squabbling over scavenged body parts and violent attempts at proving an individual's strength against other. All this activity is to establish dominance with the Tirhan, and leadership can change quickly and often within some groups.
They refer to themselves when within the groups as 'Tirhan'.
A typical Tirhan will contain between 3 and 7 individuals, and some have begun to adorn themselves with similar body-parts and patterns of combination to give their Tirhan a particular identity.
Soulhusks are not complex planners, they sense their prey and hunt. Hoiwever, they are not suicidal. They recognise and respect strength and power enough to not risk a hopeless hunt. Instead they prey upon those who are lost, or isolated from their allies, or ambush their prey when they are at their most vulnerable.
The Soulhusk Chimeras have picked up rudimentary language from their new master and with it have begun to coordinate their activities and develop a simple command structure as they hunt.
They organise themselves simply by deferring to the largest Chimera with the most adroned body parts within their group when the hunt begins and their cooperation at these times is uncanny.
Between hunts, however, there is much squabbling over scavenged body parts and violent attempts at proving an individual's strength against other. All this activity is to establish dominance with the Tirhan, and leadership can change quickly and often within some groups.
History
Prior to the coming of the Dead Lord Kholkosi, the Chimera were always solitary threats in the desert. Fearsome ones, but nowhere near as dangerous as the Tirhan have become.
Before the Dead Lord, the Chimera had no common language, nor common purpose. So much so, that most people across the Sunside lands thought of them as animals. Some are beginning now to supect that their sentience is evolving fast.
Before the Dead Lord, the Chimera had no common language, nor common purpose. So much so, that most people across the Sunside lands thought of them as animals. Some are beginning now to supect that their sentience is evolving fast.





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