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Race: Huntsmen
They are essentially a purer form of the Hunters, more in touch with there origin from the dragons. They can either be born a Huntsman, or be given the power from a dragon.

Dragons: Dragons are small, winged lizards that are about the size of a forearm. Each dragon controls one element. They generally live to be about 10,000 years old.

Markings: A tattoo of a European style, the winged lizard type, dragon on the forearm, which goes from just after the elbow to just before the wrist. The body and tail of the dragon take up the top of the forearm while the legs and wings extend down his forearm. It is always on the right arm.

Powers: Much like most Hunters and the Resurrected, a Dragons' Huntsman also has a power that requires some dragon blood, which is present in the blood of Hunters and Resurrected, that is not their own. They can sense the souls of the other races as to judge whether they should be hunted or allowed life.

Philosophy: We are the judges of the Hunters and the Resurrected. We help the good and end the evil.

Political state: At war with the Hunters.

History: The Dragons' Huntsmen was created by the almighty dragon council that existed during times that only the Library of Dragons, the hidden storage of all the Dragons' Huntsmen's knowledge, has records of. It is believed that the dragons gave this power to the Huntsmen when the second or third generation of Resurrected began to abuse their ability to come back to life. The Dragon's Huntsmen are the first breed of Hunters to exist, being one of the few that could passed down by family.

As the Resurrected began to grow to greater size, so did the Huntsmen. Both groups lived and balanced in secret for thousands of years. At some point during this time period, all ten of the Hunter's Forges were created, three of which the current Hunters know about and control.

Around 300 years ago, some people who found the secret of both sides of the 'super natural' and wanted that level of power. They created the Dragonless Huntsmen, also known as Hunters, which was a new race of Huntsmen that was less powerful than the Dragons' Huntsmen, but also capable of being made without the aid of a dragon. About 50 years after the original creation, the 'Hunters,' as they deemed themselves, began to hunt Resurrected. No one knows what caused the original war, but since the creation of the war, they have adopted the mission of exterminating the Resurrected.

Hunter's Forge: A Hunter's Forge is a place where metal can be given the property of a Hunter's weapon. 2 recipes exist, each with a different input and result.

  • Hunter's blood plus metal - This creates a durable metal that is capable of killing Resurrecteds once and for all. The metal becomes lighter and more durable than what it was made from.
  • Huntsman's blood plus Resurrected blood plus metal, dragon's blood can be used as a substitute for the bloods - This creates a metal that is severely lighter and stronger than its base, and is often referred to as Dragon's [insert base metal here]. This metal has the blood boiling effect of Hunter's metal, except it works on all three races.

Society: The Dragons' Huntsmen is a group of Huntsmen who act as the judges for the Hunters and the Resurrected. Their culture and religion is based around dragons, as that is who gave them their powers. When someone has been in training for a year, they get their dragon. This dragon acts as their guide, and is always at least 1000 years old before being assigned a human. They believe dragons to be the beasts of creation, and revere them as such.

Dragons' Huntsmen are also very rare compared to the Hunters, but also better trained and more powerful. Where a Hunter, or a Resurrected, is a set above humans in speed and strength, a Dragons' Huntsmen is a step above them. They are often beyond the elite warriors of the Hunters, but far more reclusive and rare.

The trial to officially join the ranks of the Dragons' Huntsmen is call the Dragon's Trial. Through this trial, the initiate is put before 6 dragons who are not bound to a human. They then test the initiate to prove that he has the right amount of purity.

Others: When rating people, Dragons' Huntsmen use 2 terms for people who they believe deserve to live.

  • Pure of Heart - The person has committed a crime, but the crime is justified to the point that the person is still good, or the person feels guilt for the crimes that they have committed.
  • Innocent of mind - Someone who has not committed a level of crime that is recognized by the Dragons' Huntsmen.

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