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=== Special Abilities ===
=== Special Abilities ===
Dullahans can sense the area around their bodies, but it is not so convenient.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/20/6-09/ Chapter 6.09]</ref> Still, thanks to this power, they can separate body parts and send them long distances. Their body parts can usually only be sent a hundred feet, as they grow increasingly uncoordinated the farther away they are from their heads,<ref name=":5">{{VERef|10.48 VS}}</ref> but with practice, they could go further. It is said that the [[Seer of Steel]] can control his body thousands of miles from his head. This doesn't extend only to their body, but also to their limbs as well, as unlike [[String People]], when Dullahans detach parts of their body temporarily, these limbs remain alive.  
Dullahans can sense the area around their bodies, but it is not so convenient.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/20/6-09/ Chapter 6.09]</ref> Still, thanks to this power, they can separate body parts and send them long distances. Their body parts can usually only be sent a hundred feet, but with practice, they could go further. It is said that the [[Seer of Steel]] can control his body thousands of miles from his head. This doesn't extend only to their body, but also to their limbs as well, as unlike [[String People]], when Dullahans detach parts of their body temporarily, these limbs remain alive. Also, by fulfilling certain conditions, like advancing the [Juggernaut] Class, Dullahans can increase their size to become [[War Walkers]].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/06/1-05-d/ Chapter 1.05 D]</ref>
 
Also, by fulfilling certain conditions, like advancing the [Juggernaut] Class, Dullahans can increase their size to become [[War Walkers]].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/06/1-05-d/ Chapter 1.05 D]</ref>


They are also slightly more resilient to mental effects than most other species.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/11/02/9-23-ggggggggg/ Chapter 9.23 GGGGGGGGG]</ref>
They are also slightly more resilient to mental effects than most other species.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/11/02/9-23-ggggggggg/ Chapter 9.23 GGGGGGGGG]</ref>
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For Dullahans, their armor is a reflection of their personality and their social standing in a hierarchy, all based on the type, quality, and materials of their armor on each different Dullahan. While this hierarchy is often unspoken, it shapes every interaction they share and exists in any group, even just between two individuals. Typically, the Dullahan with the most impressive armor always speaks first, and everyone else defers to them. It isn’t just what their armor is made of either; someone with ornate armor is more important than someone with the same material of armor, but less craftsmanship. As such it is considered rude and offensive, to not address them first.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Chapter 1.03 D]</ref> Staring at a Dullahan's armor is a sign of respect.<ref name=":3">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Chapter 1.03 D]</ref>
For Dullahans, their armor is a reflection of their personality and their social standing in a hierarchy, all based on the type, quality, and materials of their armor on each different Dullahan. While this hierarchy is often unspoken, it shapes every interaction they share and exists in any group, even just between two individuals. Typically, the Dullahan with the most impressive armor always speaks first, and everyone else defers to them. It isn’t just what their armor is made of either; someone with ornate armor is more important than someone with the same material of armor, but less craftsmanship. As such it is considered rude and offensive, to not address them first.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Chapter 1.03 D]</ref> Staring at a Dullahan's armor is a sign of respect.<ref name=":3">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Chapter 1.03 D]</ref>


They traditionally make adamantium armor for their [Generals] whenever it is plentiful.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/19/9-08/ Chapter 9.08]</ref> It is customary for Dullahans to honor [Smiths] whom they hold in high regard, even among friends.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/16/6-31/ Chapter 6.31]</ref> Cloth armor is seen as a sign of poverty and desperation. However scouts and fencers<ref>{{VERef|6.23 D}}</ref> may still wear cloth armor for its benefits, and wear metal badges to signal that they do so by choice.<ref name=":5" />
They traditionally make adamantium armor for their [Generals] whenever it is plentiful.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/19/9-08/ Chapter 9.08]</ref> It is customary for Dullahans to honor [Smiths] whom they hold in high regard, even among friends.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/16/6-31/ Chapter 6.31]</ref>


They gift armors to non-Dullahans they respect. It's considered a great honor, but also a test, as they expect the recipient to wear the armor even while away. They will not accept among them non-Dullahans who only pretend to be like them.<ref name=":4">{{VERef|10.06}}</ref>
They gift armors to non-Dullahans they respect. It's considered a great honor, but also a test, as they expect the recipient to wear the armor even while away. They will not accept among them non-Dullahans who only pretend to be like them.<ref name=":4">{{VERef|10.06}}</ref>
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