Rakshasa

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==Physical description==
 
Rakshasas natural shapes are relatively humanoid although they are clearly not human, as they have the heads of beasts -- usually tigers, but sometimes apes, crocodiles, mantises, or other creatures. Their hands also look disturbing to most humans, as their palms are where the back of the hands would be in humans. The Rakshasa are capable of hiding their disturbing appearance at any time, as they can choose any humanoid form at will.
 
  
==Types==
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==Description==
In addition to the most common, there are several different castes of Rakshasa.
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A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, large birds, or other animals. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer. Rakshasas are also called man-eaters (Kravyads). A female Rakshasa is called a Rakshasi, and a female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi.
 
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The '''Ak'chazar''' have the heads of white tigers and are skinnier than common Rakshasa. They are unusually powerful spellcasters, even for Rakshasa, and specialize in necromantic magic. To use their necromantic powers to their full potential the Ak'chazar often use graveyards or old battlefields as their headquarters. When working on one of their dark schemes the Ak'chazar often let their undead do the physical work while they stay behind the scenes themselves.
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The '''Naztharune''' have the heads of black tigers and are covered in black fur. They have few magical powers but compensate by being strong fighters, specializing in assassination. They lack most Rakshasa's need to be the leader of any organisation that they are part of, often working for other Rakshasa.
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The '''Naityan Rakshasa''' are shapeshifters with the ability to utilize different supernatural combat styles based on their current forms.
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The '''Zakyas''' resemble standard rakshasas, but rather than focusing on sorcery, they are skilled melee combatants and weapon masters. They use their weak magical powers to supplement their martial prowess.
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'''Rakshasa Knights''' focus on hunting paladins on behalf of Ravanna, while Rakshasa Lords serve as his high priests.
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==Society==
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Rakshasa are solitary beings, although they do occasionally cooperate with each other. Since Rakshasa are ambitious beings, as well as being solitary, sorcerous shapeshifters, they typically hold leading positions in whatever undertaking they are involved in.
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Rakshasa revere Ravanna, King of Rakshasas, a ten-headed lesser god who can only be harmed by non-deific creatures from the Material Plane.
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==Rakshasa in Eberron==
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In ''Eberron'', rakshasa were once a major world power, but were defeated and forced into withdrawal from active participation in world events by the couatls. Rakshasa rajahs are beings of near deific power, although they are not deities.  Also known as Overlords, they are second only to the progenitor dragons and the release of one is a world-threatening event.
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 22 May 2016

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A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, large birds, or other animals. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer. Rakshasas are also called man-eaters (Kravyads). A female Rakshasa is called a Rakshasi, and a female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi.

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