The primals
The Primals also known as morlocks and Chuds are mutated humans who have degraded into a race of nocturnal ape like monsters.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Primals are large animalistic humanoids, they have cat-like eyes, a sickly pale complexion, black tongues, broad noses and sharp teeth. Their bodies are ape like in many ways being covered in hair having a hunched back and having very long arms. They move on two legs most of the time, but hunched over and
frames can mask the strength of their limbs and their swift reactions.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Well a primals are technically omnivores there diet are usually around 95% meat. That they don't care where the meat comes from they will hunt almost anything, including each other. Primal tribes will raid both human and other Primal villages for food.
Additional Information
Average Intelligence
The Primals human intelligence has degenerated into a feral state were most cannot speak outside of animal like calls, howls and screeches orPrimalsthan
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
In close combat a primal could easily overpower multiple humans, and well their backs are hunched like a gorilla they are not slow, a primal is agile and is much faster then a average human. A primal's eyes are a lot bigger then a humans that allows then to see in the dark. A primal's teeth are twice as big as a human's and they have a bite force that could crush bone.
Civilization and Culture
History
Primals are a group of humanoid monsters that were once human or that are the descendants of humans but have been mutated usually through the worship of the primal gods or through generations of isolation and inbreeding but also occasionally through radioactive, chemical toxic waste into hideous, feral ape like flesh-eating creatures. After the conflux many humans isolated themselves underground and over time mutated into ravenous, barely thinking beasts of the wild and the night.
Lifespan
65 years
Average Height
5 to 6 feet tall
Average Weight
150 to 180 pounds
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