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I’m currently prepping a warforged Druid for a long campaign coming up, and was wondering if there’s definitive layer by layer breakdown of warforged anatomy, or at least precedents of what people have worked out for the biology during the course of a campaign.
What I do know
-crystal eyes
-core/armour is not counted as their body for sensations
-insides consist of conduits/cables containing a fluid that acts as the conduit for their artificial soul to control the body
-medicine and healing work on them
-have no need to eat or sleep (regularly at least), no need to breath
-no disease can affect you (as of yet)
-most magics will affect you the same as an organic with some exceptions (like heat metal will go beyond your playing and be your actual body)
What I want to know
-skeletal frame approximate
-major organs?
-blood colour
-would a full capacity/feeling replacement limb need to be either regenerated or replaced with another warforges amputated limb to be so?
-does the integrated tool have feeling in it?
-does healing happen naturally like with other life? Would they get an equivalent to scars?
-are their voices like transformer voices or just normal?
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