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Here we have something called a "Cypro Lich". These robots are created using the machanical parts of deceased Cyborg Prophondos. The act of creating these liches is forbidden on Planet Riggtra, the home planet of the cypro species, however some members of their kind migrated to other planets within their solar system, Obeross and Trimesa, to openly practise their craft and research on the matter. Since these liches tend to be made out of multiple dead cypros, they have a hard time utilising the remaining soul energy within these respective body parts. Depending on how much of the mechanical components of the brain come from a single cypro, there may be some memories of the deceased remaining. Without the fleshy parts that used to surround the brain, they have a hard time accessing those memories. Sometimes a cypro may choose to become a lich deliberately, but the gruesome process scares even those most afraid of their own death away indefinably.
Spareparts is one of very few liches that are active on Riggtra. This machine briefly went amok near Riggtra's north pole before ending up locked inside a temple. It lost part of its tail in battle and bears a striking resemblance to somebody else.
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A Cypro (Cyborg Prophondo) is a biomechanical entity, a species that existed since the first era. They're highly adaptive, capable of evolving over time as single entities by consuming different kinds of materials. Their appearances are therefore not only dependent on their genetics, but also their diet. Cypros have no issues replacing missing limbs, since they're able to build prosthetics which can grow into and become part of their bodies. Usually Cypros are capable of walking both quadrupedally and bipedally, though individuals exist that possess additonal limbs. As a prophondo species they are born having an easy time syncing their bodies with their souls, thus they hardly need any training to use their souls' abilities. Many even choose to grow their bodies in a way that supports whatever ability their souls have given them.
To reproduce any two or more cypros can come together to exchange DNA to build offsprings within their bodies. All cypros are able to give DNA and receive it too. The duration of the pregnancy depends on how long a cypro takes to consume enough materials to build their offspring's body with. Usually cypros raise their puppies alone or in groups building strong family bonds. Breeding happens rather rarely, a cypro may live for centuries without bothering to reproduce since their bodies don't fall apart with age, but continue to renew themselves.