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The Great Being of Matter!]]Chattur'gha''' (voiced by Greg Eagles) is one of the three Ancients whose artifacts are in the Forbidden City during Pious' chapter. The Being of Matter, Chattur'gha focuses on physical strength and resilience: his troops are characterized by their skinless, muscular bodies, and focus on physical attacks and toughness. Chattur'gha is crustacean-like in appearance and has two mouths, one within the other, as well as two large claws. Said claws might also double as mouths, as the interiors resemble hard and soft pallettes. Oddly enough, Chattur'gha's design is almost a regression when compared to his servants. While his Guardians and Black Guardian are completely covered in a hard shell, Chattur'gha himself is only protected on his anterior and posterior, leaving his sides completely vulnerable along the length of his body. His plates also have visible gaps between them, and unlike his Guardians and Black Guardian, Chattur'gha has no skin. A final interesting detail is that Chattur'gha's skeleton appears to be exposed on the sides of his body. |
The Great Being of Matter!]]Chattur'gha''' (voiced by Greg Eagles) is one of the three Ancients whose artifacts are in the Forbidden City during Pious' chapter. The Being of Matter, Chattur'gha focuses on physical strength and resilience: his troops are characterized by their skinless, muscular bodies, and focus on physical attacks and toughness. Chattur'gha is crustacean-like in appearance and has two mouths, one within the other, as well as two large claws. Said claws might also double as mouths, as the interiors resemble hard and soft pallettes. Oddly enough, Chattur'gha's design is almost a regression when compared to his servants. While his Guardians and Black Guardian are completely covered in a hard shell, Chattur'gha himself is only protected on his anterior and posterior, leaving his sides completely vulnerable along the length of his body. His plates also have visible gaps between them, and unlike his Guardians and Black Guardian, Chattur'gha has no skin. A final interesting detail is that Chattur'gha's skeleton appears to be exposed on the sides of his body. |
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− | Chattur'gha is depicted as a warrior in Michael Edwards' chapter in the room with bas-reliefs of human |
+ | Chattur'gha is depicted as a warrior in Michael Edwards' chapter in the room with bas-reliefs of human represetations of the Ancients. |
Chattur'gha's aggressive personality enables him to overcome the insanity of [[Xel'lotath]]. But his dependence on brute force leaves him susceptible to the sorcery of [[Ulyaoth]]. |
Chattur'gha's aggressive personality enables him to overcome the insanity of [[Xel'lotath]]. But his dependence on brute force leaves him susceptible to the sorcery of [[Ulyaoth]]. |