![]() ![]() But, during the escape, Yakomo was mortally wounded. Sanshjiama however, now grown up and controlling his powers, understood he was no more than a lab rat and, helped by Yakomo, fled before the government soldiers managed put him in prison. Once grown, the Central Government wanted the professor to secure Sanshjiama at their disposal for further study and research. However, his following experiments ended in failure, because he was never able to find another fairy of which to use the genes. Yakomo called the kid Sanshjiama and tried again to create others like him, calling this new breed Triclops. Equipped with a third eye in the middle of the forehead, the child showed telepathic abilities right from birth and was able to influence the external environment with his limited psychokinetic abilities. Amongst his test specimens was also a female sidhe, a thousand-year old creature of the Fairy Folk and, combining her genes with the elven and human ones, he was able to create a child that was definitely different from a human being. The Professor Yakomo anyway, was a very weird scientist, an out of the box thinker he used specimens of other races, a part for humans, to carry on his research. Amongst the various biogenetic experiments, one, led by Professor Yakomo, was aimed towards an amplification of the psychic capabilities of the test subjects, to let them reach a higher state of consciousness and awareness of the surrounding world, much more complete than a common human being. ![]() NEW RACE: TryclopÄuring the age of Blackmoor, the Central Government authorized some biogenetics and cybernetics experiments to enhance the human race and create perfect specimens of warriors with which to expand their domain on the world. Adapted for D&D fifth Edition by Giuliano Michelon, EPK translated from Italian by EPK team. From the original work of Marco Dalmonte ( ), which we gratefully acknowledge for his kindness. ![]()
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