Tridemon

Kepheran Changeself Tridemon

Apr 30th, 2020
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  1. He is a compound-eyed kephera tidebourne demigod and his body is a strange combination of colours. Most
  2. of his body is covered in a series of chitinous plates, shimmering with violet-blue iridescence as the
  3. light hits him at different angles. In the gaps between the plates, the colouration becomes bright
  4. white, standing in start contrast to the deeper colour of most of his carapace. Standing at just under
  5. seven feet tall, his right shoulder supports the usual set of kepheran limbs, but his left shoulder and
  6. arm are decidedly different. Hundreds of shards of sea-shaded crystals have been embedded in his
  7. carapace, making his left arm look much more robust, if irregular, than the right arms, culminating in
  8. fingertips which have sharp shards of bright green crystal extending out well past the ends of the
  9. digits, as if they were gemstone claws. In addition, his lower left arm appears to be completely
  10. missing, with the gap in his carapace filled in with more of those sea green and blue crystals. Along
  11. his back is more evidence of some sort of trauma, with a half a set of folded insectoid wings with
  12. bright violet veins along the right side of his back, but with the left side completely missing, save
  13. for a jagged spike of shimmering blue and green crystal where the wing should have emerged from his
  14. carapace. His head is triangular and somewhat narrow, with the top of his head- a deeper violet-blue
  15. than the rest of his carapace- culminating in a pair of antennae, one of which is the same colour as
  16. his head and in two segments, while the other is in three segments in three colours. The top segment is
  17. an amber colour, the middle segment is emerald, and the base is an iridescent rainbow of opal. His eyes
  18. less extreme in their variety, but it exists nonetheless, with a hundred different shifting shades of
  19. violet playing across them at any one time.
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