Porcelain Warforged Created in the same manner as standard warforged, porcelain warforged are works of art as much as they are living constructs. Commissioned by nobles, wealthy patrons, and master artisans, these beings are formed from carefully shaped porcelain, stone, and metal, their bodies sculpted with deliberate elegance rather than martial efficiency. Smooth surfaces, painted details, and refined features often give them an almost statuesque beauty, allowing them to pass as living sculptures when at rest. Despite their grace, porcelain warforged are inherently more delicate than their ironbound kin. Their ceramic bodies, while resilient to decay and immune to many biological afflictions, are vulnerable to heavy impacts and crushing force. Hairline fractures, chips, and visible repairs are common among older individuals, and many bear the marks of careful restoration - gilded seams, lacquered joins, or mismatched plates that tell the story of past damage. This fragility often ...
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