Constructs
Constructs are entities of crafted purpose—beings shaped not by birth, but by design. Forged from metal, stone, wood, or more esoteric materials, they are animated through ritual, artifice, or bound essence to fulfill a defined function. Unlike natural creatures, constructs do not grow, hunger, or evolve unless their creators have willed it so; they persist as enduring expressions of intent. Some serve faithfully as guardians, laborers, or companions, while others outlive their makers, continuing their directives with unwavering precision—or unsettling autonomy.
A humanoid lattice of glass, obsidian, and crystal that weaponizes reflection and fractured light to unmake an intruder's sense of sight before its blades finish the work.
Authenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pendingAuthenticated construct entry awaiting public-facing archival summary and release notation.
Plate pending

