Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-26084195-20150626213839/@comment-26084195-20150630034644

They are about human height, completely covered in feathers, with talons and hands and feet like that of a bird, except with opposable thumbs. They have huge wings allowing sustained flight, and razor sharp beaks. They also have bird-like eyes, very piercing and unsettling, can see things from far away. Their biology is very like that of a bird's. Their culture is based entirely around two things: warfare and the worship of their god, whom they hold above all else. They like fish and small animals. They also eat berries with some frequency. In terms of armor, they don't wear much of it. And what of it they do wear is limited and entirely form-fitting. This allows them to maintain speed on the battlefield. Speed is the entire ethos of Razorbird combat. They soar high above their enemies, firebombing and machinegunning them. They love fire, and use a lot of it. Their architecture is based totally around defense. Each building is a fortress, and necessarily so. The cities on their homeworld are in pockets, and the rest of the planet is a huge jungle full of enormous, vicious beasts. The only things outside the shields and walls of a Razorbird city are the gun emplacements.

Also, a Dwarven diplomat would never have made it to the Razorbird capital. He would have had to first make it past the border patrols, then past the force field surrounding the entire star system, then past all the huge fleets, orbital defense emplacements, and surface-to-space guns on the other planets and asteroids, then past the huge defense network around the capital world itself, then past the huge defense network around the capital city, then past that around the capital building itself before being able to knock on anyone's door. Instead, he would have been sent to an "embassy planet" which is one of ten planets they maintain outside of their territory.

So, once the Dwarven diplomat arrives at the embassy world, he is met by a Naalu (who handle all of the Raxorbird and Sargoth's diplomacy).