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5e clockwork automaton
5e clockwork automaton










5e clockwork automaton

The heads and faces of the automatons are surrounded by the same material, but do not compare as well to real-life faces as the bodies do. These sheets can be made from any range of metals from iron, to bronze, brass, silver or even (in rare cases) adamantine. The metal sheets are not connected in places like the abdominal section of the torso or shoulders, but slide over each other to allow joint movement. This outer layer, or "metal skin", will emulate that of a male or female body, shaped to the creators wishes.

#5e clockwork automaton skin

Designed to imitate skin as well as protecting the automaton's insides.

5e clockwork automaton

Most often, automatons have a thin outer layer of metal sheets that hide the inner-workings of the machine. More often than not, automatons built for intimate relations have over exaggerated body parts, large genitalia, over sized breasts and buttocks, these automatons are the most frowned upon. In rare cases, automatons are constructed for personal purposes, such as a friend, companion or even an intimate partner, these Automatons are crafted to embody to most appealing physical appearance of either gender of any race desired. automatons built this way have thick-built muscular bodies, modeled in the way of half-orcs, dwarves or brawny humans. Alternatively, an automaton may be made with protection, defense or offence as the main priority. If an automaton was design for infiltration, assassination or quick escapes, they will sport an agile, athletic body Akin to that of an Elf, or Halfling. This is not the case if the automaton is made for a specific purpose, of course. Usually the body and general appearance of the automaton is based off the race of the creator(s). If they want a nimble spy, the automaton may be modeled after a halfling.Īs stated before, every automaton is created by a person, or even a team of people. However, if the creator wants a strong servant, they may be modeled after an orc, or a half-orc. Automatons can be modeled after any of the races, usually human or elf is the standard choice. Depending on the creator, an automaton may have a very life-like face or a single curved surface with holes where the optical sensors reside. Gears and cogs turn within their carapaces. Created not by a god, not by magic, but by pure science, an automaton is a construct designed to emulate life.












5e clockwork automaton