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*The ancient Lizardman civilization built weird crystalline technology that was psionically activated. It typically is powered by the psychic energy of the user(s.) These items usually range from the size of a football (Lizardman claws didn't make tiny things like iPods suitable) to the size of a building (A crystalline spire core running up through one of their ziggurats was a common feature.) | *The ancient Lizardman civilization built weird crystalline technology that was psionically activated. It typically is powered by the psychic energy of the user(s.) These items usually range from the size of a football (Lizardman claws didn't make tiny things like iPods suitable) to the size of a building (A crystalline spire core running up through one of their ziggurats was a common feature.) | ||
**Reported uses include telepathic communication, recording of historical events, weather manipulation, generation of force fields, healing, and others. | **Reported uses include telepathic communication, recording of historical events, weather manipulation, generation of force fields, healing, and others. | ||
β | **The modern race of lizardmen have much less psychic potential than their ancestors for reasons which are not well-understood. As such, they are usually not more able to use their technology than humans are. That is, they're really bad at it and normally can't make it work. Sometimes they do preserve and treasure those artifacts, though, out of a sense of dull and inchoate | + | **The modern race of lizardmen have much less psychic potential than their ancestors for reasons which are not well-understood. As such, they are usually not more able to use their technology than humans are. That is, they're really bad at it and normally can't make it work. Sometimes they do preserve and treasure those artifacts, though, out of a sense of dull and inchoate reference. |
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== Products of Amaranthan Sorcery == | == Products of Amaranthan Sorcery == |