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History: In the beginning, Trysaurs lived in small peaceful tribes that controlled small portions of land. Trysaurs were nomadic by nature; they hunted and gathered for food, and traveled frequently to other areas that were abundant with resources. As time progressed, Trysaurian populations grew. Boundaries became smaller, and tribes were frequently in contact with one another. The once peaceful tribes began to be more aggressive towards their fellow Trysaurians. At first there were little clashes between militia, but the fighting continued to escalate. In just a few centuries, the larger more dominant tribes all but massacred the weak. Soon after, highly militarized Trysaurian civilizations were born competing with each other for the Chrophat and Endaurious mines. Formerly primitive and harmless, Trysaurs have developed over the millennia into one of the most formidable fighting forces in the galaxy of Antrophia. Planet: The Trysaurian race thrives on the brutally hot, swampy planet of Tyraenia. Tyraenia is largely covered by tropical rainforests and swamps that provide the Trysaurs with much of their resources that run their daily activities. The rainforests also supply the Trysaurs with excellent protection and camouflage for their military installations. Tyraenia is relentless with its constant wind, rain, and unbearable temperatures. Alien military units commonly break down when confronted by these conditions. Invaders quickly realize that defeating the Trysaurian civilizations on their homeland is not an easy task. Appearance: Trysaurs are reptilian like in appearance. Covering most of their body is a tough rigid skin that works like biological armor. It protects them from the harsh weather conditions and small enemy weaponry. Their head is much like a lizard's; they have a short snout with razor sharp teeth, which are used in close combat with enemies. Trysaurs can easily disable lone enemy soldiers with their teeth in one swift blow. Their eyes are positioned strategically on the sides of their head but can swivel forward and backwards to increase their range of site making them almost impossible to sneak up upon. With both eyes, a Trysaur can see an astonishing 300 degrees around them. Standing on average only 5 feet tall, their short height allows them to move swiftly through dense foliage and rugged terrain. They are able to close on an enemy rapidly which gives them the element of surprise in almost any battle situation. Enemies: The Trysaurs have always been the best at adapting their fighting techniques to annihilate their enemies. That is why the Trysaurs hold race advantages over three of the Antrophian races: Human, Lithi, and Zarth. However, they have not been successful in developing weaponry and fighting strategies to help them combat the Re'lu race. The Re'lus are the only race that are keeping the Trysaurs at bay from conquering the entire galaxy.
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