Battle Claws

One of the five main aborigine tribes that lived in the Universal Federation, the Battle Claws were distinguished by elaborate adornments and symbolic markings. Members wore necklaces, bracelets, and anklets crafted from animal claws, complemented by skeletal headdresses or masks representing various species. Each member bore tattoos of claw prints, signifying animals they had slain. These markings served as both personal achievements and collective symbols of the group’s identity, reinforcing their reputation as a warrior society.