The soldiers of the army of Hell. Clad in rubber suits to protect them from their weaknesses, these mostly mindless dolls, called Hellots, follow their leader's orders loyally and to a point...even if they are a tad clumsy.
Pawns make up the bulk of this army. While most of the other types are grouped as pairs, Pawns are sent in sizable mobs. They're weak, clumsy, and mostly brainless, but their true strength lies in overwhelming potential targets. Despite their lack of intelligence, they're actually quite adept at working together to accomplish their goals.
Knights are much more reliable fighters than Pawns. Though not much smarter, Knights are much more durable and have large weights attached to their arms that they use to cause massive amounts of damage. Despite these assets, the Knights' brainstems dangle dangerously from their heads in plain view. This point is especially sensitive and any sort of trauma could cause this doll to shut down prematurely.
Pawns make up the bulk of this army. While most of the other types are grouped as pairs, Pawns are sent in sizable mobs. They're weak, clumsy, and mostly brainless, but their true strength lies in overwhelming potential targets. Despite their lack of intelligence, they're actually quite adept at working together to accomplish their goals.
Knights are much more reliable fighters than Pawns. Though not much smarter, Knights are much more durable and have large weights attached to their arms that they use to cause massive amounts of damage. Despite these assets, the Knights' brainstems dangle dangerously from their heads in plain view. This point is especially sensitive and any sort of trauma could cause this doll to shut down prematurely.
Bishops differ from Pawns and Knights by having rather intelligent brain patterns. Bred solely for battle, Bishops like to hang back and attack by flinging their deceptively long arms at foes. To further support their combat ability, they also boast the most complete hazard suit of any of the Hellot ranks, having only their face exposed. The weights on their feet prevent them from being knocked back without sufficient force. Ironically, they lose most of their advantage in close quarters.
No comments:
Post a Comment