Ruzkor, The Living Swarm
Ruzkor, The Living Swarm, is an awe-inspiring figure who embodies the collective essence of his kind, the Ska’thari—a species of hive-minded, insectoid beings. As the Archdruid of the Fellowship of the Hive, Ruzkor is not a single entity but a harmonious amalgamation of countless tiny Ska’thari. Each member of the swarm contributes a fragment of consciousness, memory, and skill, weaving together an intricate tapestry of intelligence and will. Ruzkor’s form is ever-shifting, a churning mass of iridescent chitin, delicate wings, and glimmering compound eyes. When at rest, he resembles a Ska'thari-like figure, with arms and legs defined by tightly clustered smaller Ska’thari, giving him the appearance of a living sculpture. When in motion, however, his body ripples and dissolves into its constituent parts, reforming into new shapes as needed. This adaptability is both mesmerizing and unsettling, making Ruzkor a figure of both reverence and unease.
As the Archdruid of the Fellowship of the Hive, Ruzkor is a guardian of natural balance and an emissary of collective unity. He believes that the universe thrives when individuals work in harmony, like the synchronized efforts of a hive. His teachings emphasize the interconnectedness of all living things and the power of community over isolation.
When asked about his view on the Warlords, Ruzkor scoffed, saying that the "killing of innocents is unjust, and creates more unrest in a society that need to be unified" He believes however, that if minds cannot be changed, then there is no use in their existence, and thus they must be eliminated.
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