Characterised by their tall elongated heads, bipedal, students of fire.
Doltec People
General Info
Size: 3m tall
Type: Level 3 Sentience
Attitude: intelligent, narrow focused
Movement: Bipedal
Habitat: Geothermal active areas
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Nemesis:
The Doltecs (also known as Dolitechs) are a race of long-headed bipedal people who were among the many races of ancient machine people that once ruled the world before organic life on Earth.
The Doltecs also wielded a magical flute called the Tumayra that allowed them to control and manipulate flames, which was depicted on one of the stone tablets. They are represented by a bust of Nauru, a legendary Doltec who was the first to travel into the white hole of our sun.
The Doltecs are thought to have built their structures around volcanic areas or other geothermal locations. These areas would have provided a steady source of heat and energy that the Doltecs could have used to power their machines and conduct their experiments. The landscape around these areas might have been characterized by steaming vents, bubbling pools of hot water, and other geological features that would have been both awe-inspiring and dangerous. It's also possible that the Doltecs would have built their structures in places where they could harness the power of geysers or other natural phenomena to drive their machines and power their magic. Overall, the geothermal areas surrounding the Doltecs structures would have been dynamic, ever-changing landscapes that were both beautiful and treacherous.
The Doltecs were renowned for their intelligence and masterful skills as crafters, architects, and engineers. They possessed a keen understanding of the underlying physics and mechanics of the universe, allowing them to create magnificent structures that were both awe-inspiring and functional. However, despite their considerable abilities, they tended to be reclusive and solitary, often keeping to themselves or associating only with other Doltecs. They were known to be secretive and insular, preferring the company of their own kind over that of other machine people. This behavior only added to the mystique surrounding their civilization, making them an enigmatic and fascinating group to outsiders.