| Hello all. 
 I have 3 lune max stat designs I want to regen, and these are based around the 6 battle elements. I'd love some feedback or input on these designs before I start regenning pairs. (note: for those of you wanting radiotroph or scarab, I'll have those as well, I'm still working on them though).
 
 Frostbite Swarm
 
 Wind/Water
 
 Frost Mage, psychrophile, warrior, guardian, protector, soldier, grunt, brute.
 
 
    
 These lunemara have adapted to the polar regions of the world. The howling tundra wind that cuts through flesh instills a certain resilience and blunt harshness to these creatures. The warriors, sometimes named 'brutes' or 'savages' are known (and feared) for their single minded doggedness and ruthlessness in combat. However, they are not as brutish as they may first appear to outsiders. They are extremely loyal to each other, and an individual will go to great lengths to protect his kin from outside threats: be it the weather, threat of starvation or other predators. Their strong tribal bonds provide them with the innate ability to motivate, inspire and boost moral.
 
 Sun Channeler
 
 Fire/Light
 
 
 Aristocrat, priest(ess), royal, noble, court lord(lady), Prince, Princess, Channeler, Arch-mage, Scholar, Thermophile
 
 
     
 Adapted to the tropical regions of the world, these lunemara are erudite and sopisticated. They are elite socialites: but don't let their outward social graces fool you. Though they look gentle, in reality, they are cunning and calculating. They might look frail and out of place on the field of battle, but their veins pulse with pure magic that can easily turn the tide of battle. The Sun Channelers are slow to speak because they are well aware that their words can burn with fire or heal with warmth.
 
 Diseased Forest
 
 Nature/Shadow
 
 Corruptor, parasite, pathogen, detritivore, mutant, survivor
 
 
     
 When the disease of undeath struck the world tree, it was thought that the surrounding forest was lost. The elves and faeries mourned for what surely could never be replaced. And yet...the forest lived on. The trees, though twisted shadows of their former selves, continued to stand. The rot that covered the ground became fertile land for various forms of fungi and insect. Through the slow cycle of decay, nature was able to bounce back. These lunemara are products of this cycle. Not only parasites and detritivores, but also resilient survivors.
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