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Magog
While
the Magog did not themselves destroy the Commonwealth, they
certainly gorged themselves in feasting on its remains.
Since their catastrophic attacks in the waning days of the
Nietzschean uprising, the Magog have roamed through the
Known Worlds nearly unchecked, launching devastating raids
against populated worlds only to retreat again, leaving
devastation in their wake. Thus far, no political or military
entity has been strong enough to check their depradations,
though the worlds of the Than Hegemony and more powerful
Nietzschean Prides stay relatively safe. But despite causing
widespread death and destruction, the Magog have not expanded
their former range in a concerted fashion, aside from turning
a handful of former Commonwealth territories such as Double
Happiness, Dyhedra, and Zinn's World into breeding worlds
For their own mysterious reasons, the Magog largely prefer
to live on their own planets in the former Quarantine Zone.
The other significant change since the Commonwealth's fall
has been the conversion of some Magog to the new religion
of Wayism (see People of the Way, Political Formations).
Unfortunately, Wayism's tenets of peace and cooperation
have only appealed to a tiny minority of Magog, while vast
majority remain as violent and bloodthirsty as ever. [update-over
a billion Magog on the breeding world of Dyhedra were recently
killed when their solar system was nova bombed by their
former victims, a group of child warriors living on a nearby
abandoned High Guard space station. The station has since
become a protectorate of the restored Systems Commonwealth,
with the governments of Sinti and Castalia helping rehabilitate
the station and its inhabitants.]
Physical
Characteristics
The most frightening and formidable adversary yet faced
by Commonwealth civilization, the Magog are coarse-furred
bipeds which average 1.5 meters in height. The Magog secrete
paralytic venom from their fangs and are also armed with
razor-sharp claws, superior senses which include echolocation
abilities, swift reflexes and physical strength a Nietzschean
would envy. They're also incredibly resistant to injury
and damage and extremely intelligent, though Magog cunning
seems almost entirely directed at killing other sentient
beings or using them as unwilling hosts for their progeny.
Reproductive Method
The Magog are all one gender, and reproduce by laying eggs
in the paralyzed bodies of large organisms, preferably sentient
ones. The Magog "parent" then watches over the
host for the time it takes for its young to hatch and eat
their way out of the host organism, which in the process
dies a slow, agonizing death. Interestingly, the resulting
Magog young seem to contain small amounts of DNA from the
host as well as the Magog parent. The rate at which Magog
offspring grow to physical adulthood is believed to be a
function of how much food is available to the young.
Homeworld
The origins of the Magog are shrouded in mystery. All attempts
to trace the migration route of the Magog back to their
place of origins have ended in failure. The Magog currently
control large swathes of space in the Andromeda and Milky
Way galaxies, but are barred by the Treaty of Antares from
crossing the Quarantine Zone established to demarcate the
edge of Magog territory.
Social Characteristics
Magog society seems to be little more than an aggressive
all-consuming horde. The Magog produce no art, no music,
no literature. It's not known how such an aggressive, uncooperative
species could have developed the spaceflight capabilities
and sophisticated technologies the Magog are known to possess.
In fact, some researchers theorize that the Magog are not
a natural species at all, but rather some kind of bio-engineered
weapon, programmed to replicate themselves and destroy everything
they come in contact with. But only the Magog know for certain,
and they've steadfastly refused to answer questions regarding
their own origins.
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