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Published on November 22, 2013 By Frogboy In GalCiv III Dev Journals

Many years ago, when I was trying to come up with a villain for what I called, at the time, Earth Space Wars, I wanted an enemy that was brutal, ruthless and most importantly, inhuman. An enemy that would look at our system of ethics, morals and honor and laugh at them as being hopelessly naïve and primitive.

Below are images of the Drengin over the years.

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Early Drengin image from early 90s.

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Drengin painting from 1995

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Lord Kona, Galactic Civilizations I

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Lord Kona, a few years later in Galactic Civilizations II

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Early GalCiv III version of Kona where he was blended with Korath concepts.

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Elderly Kona


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on Nov 24, 2013

Achronous


Quoting Frogboy, reply 5
Yep, our thoughts exactly. Look at how desaturated Kona is now versus GalCiv II.

 

He looks positively pale!

Ok, I came up with a complementary origin story for the Drengin. Probably incomplete but it was fun to write:

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Billions of years ago the Mithrillar were fighting over the Telenanth when it shattered. A tiny, negligible piece drifted slowly away and after a few million years found its way into a dust cloud swirling a few light years away... With a glint of malice, over the next few billion years, what was to become Drengia formed from this dust cloud and six planets started forming around it. 

....

While the Precursors were fighting their galactic civil war and the Iconians were exploring space while helping the Precursors, a red dwarf star shone its light on the fourth planet of the system and its inhabitants... As red dwarfs are smaller than other stars, their habitable zone is closer to the star, so the planet is tidally locked to the star and always faces it on the same side. The animals on the world used the perpetual daylight to run away from the ancient predator that was to evolve to be a Drengi. What was happening on the far, dark side of the planet, was unknown...

As the millenia passed the ancient predator evolved under the red light, adapting to the relatively low light levels with feline (to humans) eyes and growing slightly smaller as they wiped out species after species by predation. They were now able to stand on their two feet and had reduced in size from 15 feet long to about 9 feet tall. Their mouth had been reduced to smaller proportions from the gaping maw that used to hunt down the large Drengi land-whales that used to roam the vast plains of Drengi. The ancestors pf the Drengins had now mastered tools and they could more efficiently hunt down their prey under the red light of their sun. They now worshipped the Red Unmoving God and strengthened their resolve to be as resolute as him.

Over the next 50 000 years the Drengin mastered technology. It was slow at first, as research scientists were ridiculed for not fighting and were quickly whipped, roasted and eaten. However they soon discovered that whipped scientists worked better and gave them more tools to defeat their enemies faster. Drengin revelled in their wars. Tribe after tribe fought each other and country after country was founded and fell. If you thought two world wars were enough on Earth, Drengin had fifteen. Even after one faction got control of the planet, another faction rose up and there was more war. This was considered the natural state of affairs, as if a Drengin was not fighting he was a weakling. Culture and diplomacy took a back-seat and any painters were of course killed. Curiously, ones with a musical taste were allowed to live, as they could beat the drums for slaves in a more rhythmical and efficient way. 

All the losers of the wars that survived were thought to be weak and sent to far side of the planet, the ultimate exile. There, they thought, they would find their death in a most excruciating and humiliating way, to be eaten by unknown monsters living in the cold. They sent their most dangerous criminals and insane citizens and thought that was the end of them. What they didn't think however was that even the defeated Drengin fought between them and the fittest ones survived. They slowly adapted to the cold, dark far side of the planet and formed their own society. They were the Korath and they had become unrecognisable. Full of hatred, full of lust for killing, as only the most ruthless, most evil Drengin had survived the harsh cold and dangerous wastes of the far side. They had changed physically as well, becoming paler due to the lack of light, their eyes changing to be able to pierce the darkness...

As the Drengin developed space flight their first act was to test their new weapons on the planet Dorha, the third planet from their sun. The planet was in the habitable zone as well and animals had evolved to a hunter gatherer stage. The Drengin thought they could harvest all of them as slaves and then blow up the planet. A Korath had managed to get on board of the spaceship however and thought nothing of pressing the button too early. The destroyed planet now forms the asteroid belt between Drengi and Mawhar. At least the test results for the weapon allowed the Drengin to improve their missiles. The Drengin, now knowing that there is other life out in space, still want slaves. They would have to start constructing probes and sending them out in the cold dark space to find other galactic civilizations...

Or galactic slaves, as the Drengin would say. 

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BEAUTIFUL. I never really liked them but... WOW. And I agree, that Elderly Kona looks sad. The kind of Drengin that would be sent to the dark side of their planet.

on Nov 25, 2013

looks so great, look forward to seeing the other races.

on Nov 26, 2013

joao ciocca



BEAUTIFUL. I never really liked them but... WOW. And I agree, that Elderly Kona looks sad. The kind of Drengin that would be sent to the dark side of their planet.

 

Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback

on Nov 29, 2013

The_Tsurani

So... the Drengin are looking... well.

Especially you, Lord Kona, you're looking....eh... spry for someone of your age...

Please don't eat me, Humans aren't as tasty as Torians!!!

I'm kind of late, but I wanted to say that anyone who played Galactic Civilizations 10 years ago would know that Drengin consider human skin to be a delicacy. 

on Nov 29, 2013

I think it was a cry to distract and plead with Kona not to eat his skin like pork crackling!

on Nov 29, 2013

Achronous

I think it was a cry to distract and plead with Kona not to eat his skin like pork crackling!

 

You'll never believe what I found lol

 

 

 

 

on Nov 29, 2013

ParagonRenegade
You'll never believe what I found lol

Is that something sold only in Canada??? Or do you just have a real good photoshop??

Good one.

on Dec 04, 2013

Nah, Kona just looks that way because those damn humans keep popping up like cockroaches. You can never quite exterminate them. He got the old washed up look after the humans came back from the pocket universe in GalCiv3 and started using the Drengin as dish rags in their mop-up operations...

on Dec 30, 2013

I...shall crush the Drengin.

on Dec 31, 2013

I think the Drengin are pretty much Stardock's mascot at this point.

 

on Dec 31, 2013

Alstein

I think the Drengin are pretty much Stardock's mascot at this point.

 

Many times in the past I have seen posts from Brad saying Drengins were his favorite.

on Dec 31, 2013

Lucky Jack
Many times in the past I have seen posts from Brad saying Drengins were his favorite.

 

So he want to destroy us or put into slavery? I'm pre-ordering my cancel!

on Jan 05, 2014

The Drengin need some redeemable qualities. I think that they're well, too stereotypical evil so to speak.

on Jan 05, 2014

UnleashedElf

The Drengin need some redeemable qualities. I think that they're well, too stereotypical evil so to speak.

Yeah, they are.  But, it's ok to leave them that way.  It lets me play more of an anti-hero since I prefer being "evil" but not stupid bond-villian evil.  I'm a pragmatist.  Creatures like the Drengin are insulting, and I enjoy wiping them out.  They remind me of a certain political party here on Earth, but I won't name it, for obvious reasons.

on Jan 05, 2014

UnleashedElf

The Drengin need some redeemable qualities. I think that they're well, too stereotypical evil so to speak.

In a fantasy or scifi game, it is perfectly okay with a myriad of races to have one that is pure evil. I mean, to the Drengin they're not being "evil". They have people to feed and an empire to protect, and slave labour is an effective method.

So long as they're not all extremes, having one on the extreme isn't a problem.

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