Dnd 5e character builder warforged
While warforged often show dents, dings and other signs of battle on their frame, the only universal sign of identification is their ghulra, or mark of life. As time goes on, this artificial emotional imprint may wear off, but for the foreseeable future, all warforged refer themselves as either 'himself' or 'herself', never 'itself'. It is important to note that while warforged do not truly have a gender, their Cannith creators do and thus all warforged are crafted under the guise of either a male or female persona. Likewise, the mechanisms within a warforged do rely on some form of slightly viscous liquid to power these strands and massive damage can cause 'fluid loss', which is just as dangerous as blood loss to living beings. The muscular structure that lies underneath their metal plates is made of thousands of tightly woven fibrous strands that flex and stretch, much in the same way organic muscle tissue does.
It is only at their joints that one can find evidence of their true nature. When standing still, warforged can easily pass for metal statues or some of the smaller sized golems. Likewise, their feet end in only two toes. Their solid, reinforced arms end in hands with only two fingers and a thumb. Their eyes are usually faceted gemstones of any number of colors and while there is a mouth joint, providing warforged the capability of speech, there is no visible nose or ears (although warforged can smell, taste and hear just fine). Physically, warforged are humanoids, with a plates of steel covering most of the surfaces of their bodies. Designed to either stand a little taller than humans or a little shorter than halflings, warforged were made for a number of covert or overt missions, specially tailored by their Cannith creators to the needs of perspective clients. Originally created by House Cannith during the last three decades of the war, the oldest warforged is no more than 35 years old (in most campaign timelines). Warforged are living constructs, made from a special combination of magic, steel, stone and fibrous materials woven from certain trees, given life and made to serve in the Last War as soldiers.