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The '''Defel''' (colloquially known as '''Wraiths''') were barely visible beings who appeared to most other species as shadows, re-enforcing the misconception that they were chameleon-like beings or "''living shadows''". | The '''Defel''' (colloquially known as '''Wraiths''') were barely visible beings who appeared to most other species as shadows, re-enforcing the misconception that they were chameleon-like beings or "''living shadows''". | ||
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Compared to other species, they could see exceptionally well in the dark. | Compared to other species, they could see exceptionally well in the dark. | ||
− | Defel were short, stocky beings, averaging 1.3 meters tall and nearly as wide. Though they were nearly invisible in normal light, Defel were actually colorful beings. Viewed under ultraviolet light, their fur appeared in colors ranging from yellow to blue. Their snouts appeared green, with orange, gill-like slits at the base of their jawlines. Elderly Defel lost their ability to absorb light, fading to a dull dark brown under visible light. | + | Defel were short, stocky beings, averaging 1.3 meters tall and nearly as wide. They were incredibly fast, able to move at speeds surpassing that of a human - as well as possessing superior reflexes |
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+ | . Though they were nearly invisible in normal light, Defel were actually colorful beings. Viewed under ultraviolet light, their fur appeared in colors ranging from yellow to blue. Their snouts appeared green, with orange, gill-like slits at the base of their jawlines. | ||
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+ | Elderly Defel lost their ability to absorb light, fading to a dull dark brown under visible light. Consumption of various drugs and alcohol could also lead to temporary loss of that ability, and furthermore meant their faster reflexes and greater speed suffered from this, making them somewhat equal to a well-trained human. | ||
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|[[Image:Defel.gif|thumb|left|An elderly Defel.]] | |[[Image:Defel.gif|thumb|left|An elderly Defel.]] | ||
− | Their homeworld was seldom visited due to the difficulty of escaping its gravity well, making Defel rare outside of the Ka'Dedus system. This rarity, combined with their unusual abilities, meant that much of the Galaxy believed they were mythical or supernatural beings. Some of the few Defel who left their homeworld went in search of adventure, and often employed their natural stealth abilities to become | + | Their homeworld was seldom visited due to the difficulty of escaping its gravity well, making Defel rare outside of the Ka'Dedus system. This rarity, combined with their unusual abilities, meant that much of the Galaxy believed they were mythical or supernatural beings. |
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+ | Some of the few Defel who left their homeworld went in search of adventure, and often employed their natural stealth abilities to become assassins, bodyguards, or thieves. Most Defel who left Af'El, however, were prized more for their skills in metallurgy, and were contracted by smelting operations and starship manufacturers. | ||
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+ | The Defel did see some trade in '''meleenium''', a rare substance used in durasteel production, which was only found naturally on Af'El. During the Imperial era, '''Vulca Minerals''' sent one ship a year to the Defel to trade fresh food for meleenium. | ||
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− | * [[Kraleil 'Alekeg' Schous]] | + | * [[Kraleil 'Alekeg' Schous]], member of the [[Black Bloods]] Pirate gang |
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- "There was no danger. Humans need movement to see. Not-moving shadows are of no concern."
- ―Unnamed Defel
The Defel (colloquially known as Wraiths) were barely visible beings who appeared to most other species as shadows, re-enforcing the misconception that they were chameleon-like beings or "living shadows".
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