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Dullahans are a humanoid race, with a loose connection between their head and body, and detachable limbs. When they take their head or limbs off their body, a dark orange/purple light can be seen flickering within the opening and mist coming out from the hole. Their body parts are magically connected through a type of magical sinew referred to as ''galas-''muscle, which enables blood flow.<ref>[[Chapter 8.51 D]]</ref> Even when their heads are detached, Dullahans are still able to eat.  
Dullahans are a humanoid race, with a loose connection between their head and body, and detachable limbs. When they take their head or limbs off their body, a dark orange/purple light can be seen flickering within the opening and mist coming out from the hole. Their body parts are magically connected through a type of magical sinew referred to as ''galas-''muscle, which enables blood flow.<ref>[[Chapter 8.51 D]]</ref> Even when their heads are detached, Dullahans are still able to eat.  


Underneath their armor is a transparent skin where their internal organs, muscles, and tendons are clearly visible. It looks as if a normal Human skin had lost all their dermal layers, but left their organs intact. Touching their internal structure however lightly it was, is painful to them. If the armor breaks and something like a bug or dirt get's in, they will get an infection, hence Dullahans need to always wear armor to cover and protect their body, even if the armor is made with wood or inferior scrap metal, and why they tried to upgrade their armor, as it is their skin, and any holes would expose them to all kinds of dangers.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/14/1-00-d/ Chapter 1.00 D]</ref>
Underneath their armor is a transparent skin where their internal organs, muscles, and tendons are clearly visible. It looks as if a normal Human skin had lost all their dermal layers, but left their organs intact. Touching their internal structure however lightly it was, is painful to them. If the armor breaks and something like a bug or dirt get's in, they will get an infection, hence Dullahans need to always wear armor to cover and protect their body, even if the armor is made with wood or inferior scrap metal, and why they tried to upgrade their armor, as it is their skin, and any holes would expose them to all kinds of dangers.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/07/14/1-00-d/ Chapter 1.00 D]</ref>


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* Dullahans were first mentioned by [[Octavia]] in [[Chapter 2.12|Ch 2.12]].
* Dullahans were first mentioned by [[Octavia]] in [[Chapter 2.12|Ch 2.12]].
* No [Healer] knows how to treat them.<ref name=":0" />
* No [Healer] knows how to treat them.<ref name=":0" />
* Rune magic is very popular among Dullahan mages.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/11/wistram-days-pt-3/ Wistram Days (Pt. 3)]</ref>
* Rune magic is very popular among Dullahan mages.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/11/11/wistram-days-pt-3/ Wistram Days (Pt. 3)]</ref>
* Apparently some Dullahans like beetles as pets.<ref name="6.08">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/16/6-08/ Chapter 6.08]</ref>
* Apparently some Dullahans like beetles as pets.<ref name="6.08">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/16/6-08/ Chapter 6.08]</ref>


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