| Race | Trignops |
| Over-race | Cyclops |
| Classification | Humanoid |
| Family | N/A |
| Sphere | Destruction |
| Origin | Arcadian made them from the originals |
| Lifespan | ~500 years |
| Habitat | Remote islands near Abaddon |
| Food | Fish & simple fare |
| Description | Trignopes stand about 20' tall, with three eyes in their head. One in the center & two offset slightly to the sides. They tend to have black skin & little or no hair, usually wispy white. |
| Procreation | Follows the mother amongst their own. Outside, it varies. Halfbreeds are generally impossible. |
| Magic | One in a million have soul magic. One in five million have heart magic. Mindmagic is possible, but rare, except for sealcasting. Body magic is possible, as is void. Faith is not uncommon. |
| Special Powers | Trignopes have a destructive power through their main eye--their glare shatters inanimate objects. Through the other eyes, they have decay-vision & the ability to blind others if they meet left eye to eye. They are very intelligent & tend to know how to intimidate others even without their size & fearsome reputation. They dislike talking, though they are capable of it. Trignopes can also command morags, if they can be bothered to speak to them. |
| Weaknesses | Creation magic or faith hurts them. Their eyes are very susceptible to damage. |
| Culture | Quiet, solitary beings, they tend to live off the fruits of their tropical, volcanic homes, scavenging for food & money. They do not often deal with outsiders, but when they do, it is usually extremely dangerous for the outsiders. They do not like others. Trignopes are known for their violence & fearsome appearance, & morags & hezars often work with them, creating livable stretches of island through guided destruction. |
| Notables | |
| Sample statistics | PRO 13 ATH 9 STR 25 Eye 8 AWA 13 Decay Vision 15 WIL 14 ROG 9 Shatter Glare 13Blinding Glare 13 Morag Command (WIL) |
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