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| homeland = [[Mohra]] | | homeland = [[Mohra]] | ||
| lang = Paxorak<br>Matoric | | lang = [[Paxorak (Language)|Paxorak]]<br>[[Matoric]] | ||
| cat = B+ | | cat = B+ | ||
| size = Medium<br>1.5 - 1.8 Bio | | size = Medium<br>1.5 - 1.8 Bio | ||
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The '''Paxorak''' are the boisterous and sturdy species of the [[Barraki]] warlord [[Carapar]], and the primary constituent species of [[Hakori]]. Endowed with great strength and natural shell-like armor, they are often pirates or warriors. | The '''Paxorak''' are the boisterous and sturdy species of the [[Barraki]] warlord [[Carapar]], and the primary constituent species of [[Hakori]]. Endowed with great strength and natural shell-like armor, they are often pirates or warriors. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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One of the reasons for the Great Beings' design of the Paxorak are as a countermeasure to the Zyglak. | One of the reasons for the Great Beings' design of the Paxorak are as a countermeasure to the Zyglak. | ||
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=== Traits === | {{Hidden|hide=false|title====Traits===|content= | ||
Paxorak are bulky, Toa-sized beings. They possess immense strength and endurance, being capable of lifting over twice their own weight - though they are not quite at the level of the Steltian [[Kumopak]]. Despite their brutish appearance, the Paxorak are highly intelligent (something often underestimated by foes). While the Paxorak do not possess any notable powers, they are immune to the protodermis-eating virus of the [[Zyglak]]. | Paxorak are bulky, Toa-sized beings. They possess immense strength and endurance, being capable of lifting over twice their own weight - though they are not quite at the level of the Steltian [[Kumopak]]. Despite their brutish appearance, the Paxorak are highly intelligent (something often underestimated by foes). While the Paxorak do not possess any notable powers, they are immune to the protodermis-eating virus of the [[Zyglak]]. | ||
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Though they do not need to wear masks, Paxorak are capable of accessing the powers of Great [[Kanohi]] masks. However, many Paxorak only learn how to access the powers of Noble Kanohi. | Though they do not need to wear masks, Paxorak are capable of accessing the powers of Great [[Kanohi]] masks. However, many Paxorak only learn how to access the powers of Noble Kanohi. | ||
Paxorak speak standard Matoric, as well as their own dialect, simply called | Paxorak speak standard [[Matoric]], as well as their own dialect, simply called “[[Paxorak (Language)|Paxorak]]”. | ||
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Paxorak are the constituent species of [[Hakori]], the southern-most kingdom. They are native to [[Mohra]], and have settled several islands around their homeland, including [[Loyra]], [[Varn]], and [[Pauroga]]. | |||
While most Paxorak have a love for battle, they should not be generalized in this regard - Paxorak sailors, fishers, and artisians are also not uncommon, who keep day-to-day society running for the benefit of the smaller number of elites who sail abroad to pillage. Those elite warriors are known as Paxorak marines, and are known as the bane of any lesser pirate captain in the southern oceans. Each is trained in the art of taking a ship by force, with little regard for whether their prisoners survive. | |||
Due to their incredible strength and endurance, those Paxorak that settle in northern regions often find work as warriors. Those Paxorak, commonly known as “bruisers”, can be mercenaries, thugs, or bandits. With their armored shells, they are ideal guards for crime syndicates and organizations requiring muscle, and their natural strength lets them go toe-to-toe with creatures far larger and more ferocious than themselves. | |||
The Paxorak are widely known by their island neighbors as simple pirates, though that is not how they would describe themselves. They adhere to a code of honor, one that just so happen to permit plundering and raiding. Paxorak do not lie or cheat, and do not believe in ambushes, traps, or assassination, but rather the power of raw strength and skill. | The Paxorak are widely known by their island neighbors as simple pirates, though that is not how they would describe themselves. They adhere to a code of honor, one that just so happen to permit plundering and raiding. Paxorak do not lie or cheat, and do not believe in ambushes, traps, or assassination, but rather the power of raw strength and skill. | ||
As a society focused around combat, they hold a deep respect for the strongest and most capable warriors among them, and it is through that recognition of strength that their unity is forged. Serious disputes - whether between a leader and a subordinate, or two Paxorak of equal rank - are most commonly settled through unarmed one-to-one combat as outlined by the code of honor. As such, a Paxorak does not question a superior unless they believe they can prove their own strength greater. Weapons are rarely used to settle grudges, and are reserved for war, genuine self-defense, or rituals overseen by higher-ranking Paxorak. To use a weapon against a less than deserving foe is considered to be a stain on one's honor. As Paxorak put it, “blades are dulled on a friend's | As a society focused around combat, they hold a deep respect for the strongest and most capable warriors among them, and it is through that recognition of strength that their unity is forged. Serious disputes - whether between a leader and a subordinate, or two Paxorak of equal rank - are most commonly settled through unarmed one-to-one combat as outlined by the code of honor. As such, a Paxorak does not question a superior unless they believe they can prove their own strength greater. Weapons are rarely used to settle grudges, and are reserved for war, genuine self-defense, or rituals overseen by higher-ranking Paxorak. To use a weapon against a less than deserving foe is considered to be a stain on one's honor. As Paxorak put it, “blades are dulled on a friend's armor”. Killing one's allies tends to be discouraged, though it is generally accepted that these things may happen in the heat of combat. | ||
The Paxorak are divided into tribes held together by the respect for their chieftain's strength and achievements. As such, a chieftain is typically the most capable warrior of their tribe. The leadership of these tribes may be challenged by other Paxorak of the tribe, if they find their leader unfit through the same method as other disputes. While deceit and betrayal is rare among the Paxorak, generally speaking, Paxorak - especially their chieftains - tend to harbor a reluctance to following authority higher than their own. As such, the tribes and those settlements under them are fairly autonomous, and only direct pressure can force them to work together. The most common way for a chieftain to ensure loyalty is to regularly visit the various holdings and settlements that are sworn to them, ensuring that any insubordination is swiftly quelled. Leaders who fail to keep track of their constituents will find themselves rapidly losing influence over their tribe - or worse. In times of war, Paxorak tribes may band together in temporary alliances, which quickly evaporate as soon as the mutual enemy is defeated. | The Paxorak are divided into tribes held together by the respect for their chieftain's strength and achievements. As such, a chieftain is typically the most capable warrior of their tribe. The leadership of these tribes may be challenged by other Paxorak of the tribe, if they find their leader unfit through the same method as other disputes. While deceit and betrayal is rare among the Paxorak, generally speaking, Paxorak - especially their chieftains - tend to harbor a reluctance to following authority higher than their own. As such, the tribes and those settlements under them are fairly autonomous, and only direct pressure can force them to work together. The most common way for a chieftain to ensure loyalty is to regularly visit the various holdings and settlements that are sworn to them, ensuring that any insubordination is swiftly quelled. Leaders who fail to keep track of their constituents will find themselves rapidly losing influence over their tribe - or worse. In times of war, Paxorak tribes may band together in temporary alliances, which quickly evaporate as soon as the mutual enemy is defeated. | ||
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Due to the location of their homeland, the Paxorak have become sworn enemies of the Zyglak, often encountering wandering bands of these savage beings which commonly originate from the southern islands. Because of their immunity to the Zyglak's disease - which the Paxorak boast is due to their incredible strength and resilience - they are widely considered to be a bulwark against the threat of Zyglak invasions to the rest of the universe. In their efforts to fend of the Zyglak, the Paxorak have allied with the [[Vanaki]] of Varn and [[Onekiri]] of [[Kozeni]]. | Due to the location of their homeland, the Paxorak have become sworn enemies of the Zyglak, often encountering wandering bands of these savage beings which commonly originate from the southern islands. Because of their immunity to the Zyglak's disease - which the Paxorak boast is due to their incredible strength and resilience - they are widely considered to be a bulwark against the threat of Zyglak invasions to the rest of the universe. In their efforts to fend of the Zyglak, the Paxorak have allied with the [[Vanaki]] of Varn and [[Onekiri]] of [[Kozeni]]. | ||
Skalds of Hakori - or "warrior-poets" - record and orate the histories of powerful warriors and great chieftains. These poems hold the rhythm of battle to their command, and inspire their allies to fight like the heroes of legend. The Paxorak possess a strong tradition of oral tales chronicles the exploits of legendary pirates from the past, and their battles against Toa, Zyglak, or other enemies. | |||
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It is believed Carapar was the first High King of Mohra. Uniquely among the power structures of the six kingdoms, the system of chieftains and High Kings has remained unchanged past the age of the Barraki, and since Carapar's disappearance there have been many High Kings who have risen and fallen - some have been strong warriors with long reigns, while others have proved ineffective and had comparatively short life expectancies. | It is believed Carapar was the first High King of Mohra. Uniquely among the power structures of the six kingdoms, the system of chieftains and High Kings has remained unchanged past the age of the Barraki, and since Carapar's disappearance there have been many High Kings who have risen and fallen - some have been strong warriors with long reigns, while others have proved ineffective and had comparatively short life expectancies. | ||
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{{Hidden|hide=true|title===List of Members==|content= | |||
* [[Carapar]] | |||
* [[Hanrai]] | |||
* [[Misaiz]] | |||
* [[Urprar]] | |||
* [[Urtau]] | |||
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== In the Doronai Nui == | == In the Doronai Nui == | ||
''See [[Paxorak/Doronai Nui]]'' | ''See [[Paxorak/Doronai Nui]]'' | ||
== Behind the Scenes == | == Behind the Scenes == | ||
Latest revision as of 10:29, 23 July 2023
| Paxorak | |
|---|---|
| Species | |
| Homeland(s) | Mohra |
| Language(s) | Paxorak Matoric |
| Species Category | B+ |
| Size Category | Medium 1.5 - 1.8 Bio |
| Can Use Kanohi | Yes (Great) |
| In the Doronai Nui | Yes |
| BS01 | |
The Paxorak are the boisterous and sturdy species of the Barraki warlord Carapar, and the primary constituent species of Hakori. Endowed with great strength and natural shell-like armor, they are often pirates or warriors.
Overview
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In the Doronai Nui
Behind the Scenes
Originally called Axopakar (later changed due to conflation with the mask by the same name), the Paxorak are designed to serve as the species of Barraki Carapar. Their culture draws heavy influence from vikings and pirates, and to a lesser extent, the cardinal sin of gluttony. Their tough armor and incredible strength is maintained from Carapar's mutated form, though both of these aspects are amplified by the mutations.
The alliance between the Paxorak, Vanaki, and Onekiri is to some extent inspired by valkyries of norse mythology.
The original name, Axopakar, translated to “Great Endurance” and was knowingly picked despite the shared name with the mask, with the mask being closely associated with the species. The newer name shares the same meaning, being a reshuffling of the same particles.
The Paxorak were orignally going to have an ability to chemically change the color of their armor to a limited extent, providing a means of partial camouflage. This ability was inspired by certain real-life crab species, but was ultimately cut.
| Species | |
|---|---|
| Chosen of the Great Spirit | Matoran | Toa | Turaga |
| Makers and Breakers | Dahkini | Kumopak | Lhomanu | Skakdi | Vortixx |
| Prime Species | Augafi | Ihidauri | Layamat | Manidi | Paxorak | Ursare |
| Titans | Akiamu | Barramoi | Makuta | Vhisotai | Vokaru |
| Other Species | Atureas | Bomohku | Ekedax | Frostelus | Gawalai | Khafemu | Kofaturi | Kolhaki | Leraku | Ninpahk | Onekiri | Vanaki | Zyglak |