Inorganic Physiology

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Inorganic physiology refers to the ability to be composed of or inhabit inorganic matter, granting various resistances and unique capabilities.

Possible Uses

  • Resistance to Poison: Lack of organic functions renders common poisons ineffective.
  • Resistance to Biological Manipulation: Inorganic beings lack biological functions and cannot be manipulated in typical biological ways.
  • Resistance to Diseases: Absence of organic body functions means common illnesses do not affect them.
  • Self-Sustenance: Often do not require oxygen or nutrients to function.
  • Further Resistances: Depending on composition, may have unique resistances (e.g., rock-based beings resist Electricity Manipulation, noble gas beings are unaffected by natural acids).

Types:

  • Living Beings: Inorganic entities with non-physical consciousness, granted life via supernatural means.
  • Non-Living Beings: Robots, AI, or other inorganic beings with no consciousness beyond their physical functions. These beings:

Inorganic physiology provides significant advantages over organic beings in terms of durability and resistance to various forms of harm and manipulation, making them formidable entities in many fictional settings.