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The synlirii created the time raiders as soldiers, intended to be under the synlirii's full control. The breeding to improve the psionic abilities led to the time raiders realizing the tyranny of their masters.
The synlirii created the time raiders as soldiers, intended to be under the synlirii's full control. The breeding to improve the psionic abilities led to the time raiders realizing the tyranny of their masters.


The time raiders rebelled against the synlirii during the First Psychic War. After liberating themselves they settled as nomads on the [[Astral Sea]].{{cite book/fm|229}}
The time raiders rebelled against the synlirii during the [[First Psychic War]]. After liberating themselves they settled as nomads on the [[Astral Sea]].{{cite book/fm|229}}


== Motivations ==
== Motivations ==

Revision as of 11:01, 27 August 2024

Time raiders are an ancestry originally created by the synlirii. Time raiders refer to themselves as kuran'zoi (coor-AN-zoy).[1]

Physiology

Time raiders have a humanoid form, but with four arms. Instead of eyes they have a crystaline ocular sensor, granting them protection against the harsh radiation of the Astral Sea.

The synlirii created the time raiders with inherent psionic abilities.[2]

Origins

The synlirii created the time raiders as soldiers, intended to be under the synlirii's full control. The breeding to improve the psionic abilities led to the time raiders realizing the tyranny of their masters.

The time raiders rebelled against the synlirii during the First Psychic War. After liberating themselves they settled as nomads on the Astral Sea.[2]

Motivations

After liberation, time raiders often employed themselves as pirates and raiders on the Astral Sea.[2]

They are known to be fiercely independent and reject the notion of servitude to others.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry: The Time Raiders. (MCDM Patreon). Retrieved on 2024-08-26.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Matthew Colville, et al. Flee, Mortals!. (MCDM Productions), pp. 229.