Feathered Serpents
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Feathered Serpents are Dracoforms, native to Aztlan, Latin and South America as well as to Africa.
They have a long, snake-like body, two limbs and large, feathered and in most cases brightly coloured wings. Poisonous Fangs and an also poisonous sting at the tip of the tail is common. Their wingspan is over 15 meters and their all over size from head to tail 20 meters. While smaller then other dracoforms they are - as well as all Dragons - no mere Critters but sentinent creatures of great intellect and powerfull magical beings.
While some Feathered Serpents work for Aztechnology others fought with the Yucátan Rebells against the Aztlan state and the mega corporation and a bunch of them - led by Hualpa - is involved deeply into the Amazonian politics.
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[edit] Renown Feathered Serpents
[edit] Great Feathered Serpents
- Hualpa - took over the political power in Brazil with an army of awakened creatures and shamans, turning it into the awakened nation of Amazonia
- Arleesh - performs a personal crusade against dangerous magical artifacts
- Mujaji - known as the Rain Queen, patronage over the Xhosan people in Azania/South Africa, dislikes Elves
[edit] Other known Feathered Serpents
- Pobre - led the rebell forces in Yucatán against Aztlan and Aztechnology, becoming the first new gouvernor of autonomous Yucatán
- Soñador - an other leader of the Yucatán rebells
- Henequen - also contacts to the Yucatán rebells, involved in gun running between NAN-States, Denver and Aztlan
- Dzitbalchén - worked for Aztechnology, executed for murdering Juan Atzcapotzalco in Aztlan in 2064
- Zacualtipán - former owner of the restaurant «The Serpent's Feather» in the Aztlan sector of Denver, brother and enemy of Dzitbalchén, also tried to rescue her
- Tessien - partner of the female elvish Seattle Shadowrunner Katherine Hart
[edit] The Totem Feathered Serpent
Feathered Serpent is also known as a Totem - especially common to shamans through out Aztlan i.e. Nahualli - the priests of (Neo)-Aztec regligion.

