Warped Beings

Warped Beings are living creatures who have had their life force corrupted in some way, their physical and magical nature changed into something unnatural. The most common cause of this occurence comes from experimenting on the Anima Mundi.

History
Warped beings have little to no history in the events of Gielinor besides rare events. The most noteable of these occurences are the experiments preformed by the gnome Glouphrie in his underground city of Arposandra.

Accepted Lore

 * Warped beings are rather rare, as experimenting with the Anima Mundi is not only considered incredibly dangerous, but very difficult.
 * Not all warped beings are horribly disfigured, such experiments are almost always considered failures. Such failures are extremely common, which would give nearly all races pause for thought before considering enhancing themselves using the Anima Mundi, as the chances of the desired effects coming through would be very slim.
 * A successful experiment is generally one who is not completely disfigured, has retained the original state of mind they had before the experiment (or an increased intellect), and is generally superior both physically and magically to what they were before.
 * Experimenting with the Anima Mundi causes high amounts of waste material, as seen by the poison waste near  Isfadar.
 * Warped beings can be created in a number of different ways, Glouphrie's method being the most well documented, but any magic that corrupts the life force of anything can be considered as warping a being; an example would be chaotic magic causing a human to become demonic, as they have been changed to the point they are no longer human.
 * Experimenting on the Anima Mundi is considered among the most heinous of all evil acts that could possibly be committed, and is viewed with disgust and horror by nearly all who would call themselves good, anyone who experiments on life forces would likely not at all be open to discussing the subject.
 * Theoretically, it is considered possible for nearly any life force to be susceptible to these experimentations.

Debated Lore

 * It is commonly believed horribly disfigured and unsuccessful experiments lose their intellegence (if they had any in the first place) and turn insane, becoming similar to rabid animals.
 * Warping a creature goes beyond merely changing the physical nature of the being, but goes much deeper than that, completely changing who they are on the inside, body and soul. For this reason, any magic that tampers with life forces is subject to debate, as it is unknown in what manner, and what exactly which magics, could be used to accomplish this.
 * It is believed that these listed magics, if used correctly, could be used to warp a life force.
 * Glouphrie's method (exact details unknown, more information needs to be released)
 * Blood magic (often should be used in conjuction with other magics)
 * Chaos magic (works in a variety of ways; a common belief is that this is similar to the fictional works of radiation mutants)
 * (Very debatable) The magic the Make-over Mage uses to change the physical appearance of many humans. But this is merely changing the physical appearance, no enhancements of the body or magical energies, as the changed person still comes out of it completely human. If this method were to be used, a corrupting substance would need to be added for any real changes (blood magic is often used as the key here).
 * Non-pureblood vampyres could be considered as warped beings, as the disease changes a host race into something they were originally not.
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