| Race | Hundred Legger |
| Over-race | Animalman |
| Classification | Animalman |
| Family | Arthropodal Animalman |
| Sphere | War |
| Origin | Haurkan made them from centipedes |
| Lifespan | ~100 years |
| Habitat | Anywhere |
| Food | Carnivores |
| Description | Hundred leggers appear to be slightly anthropomorphized centipdes. They have elongated bodies with odd numbers of segments. They have on pair of legs per segment. They have brown, red, or drab colored exoskeletons, which is rarely furry, but tropical varieties can be colorful and underground ones can be almost achromatic. They are not waxy like insectoids, but have drier bodies. They have forward antennae and rear antennae. They have 2 sharp mandibles and 2 sharp maxillae. They have poor eyesight via their ocelli, and some lack eyes at all. Their final appendage is a telson, where their reproductive organs are. Their heads are rounded and flat, and their forward limbs cover their mouths. They tend to be at least 15 feet long as adults--one foot per segment--and can reach as many as 30' long. |
| Procreation | Depositorily. Follows the mother. |
| Magic | One in five million have heart or soul magic. Mind and body magic are possible. Void is possible. Faith is not uncommon. |
| Special Powers | Hundred leggers are incredible fighters. They can stand on as little as four sets of legs (if they are the shortest possible length), using the rest to wield weapons. They are nocturnal, not needing to see to fight or hunt. They are good burrowers. Their first claws are poisonous. They can sense vibrations well, but have poor eyesight. They gain power via sacrificing a pair of arms. They are willing to carry others into battle on their backs. They moult as they add sections. |
| Weaknesses | Peace magic or faith can harm them. |
| Culture | Hundred leggers, approximated as kantipagz from their own tongue, are warriors. They live to fight, hunt, and kill. |
| Notables | |
| Sample statistics | PRO 15 ATH 13 STR 16 AWA 10 Vision 5 Hearing 16 WIL 10 ROG 12 Poison 16 |
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