infos on Llort?

Does anybody know where I can find some infos about the Llort? I know that AOG seems to have clasified them as some sort of pirate race in one of their supplements, that they live in underground caverns on their homeworld (taken from the bottom of some Llort cards of the B5 CCG), and that they collect all kinds of stuff (B5 season 1, the first episode with Neroon).

Are they in any RPG supplement, or does anyone of you have any links where I can find something about them?

It´s basically because I´ve had an interesting idea lately of how a fleet could work (first thought about it when the Gaim were previewed as "nothing you have ever seen before), which might suit the Llort background (for as little as I know about them) - so I thought about grabbing some more information and drafting up a little fleet list with a few unique, but hopefully interesting ingame -features (nothing debalancing or overpowered, just playing around with a few ideas).

Would be cool if anyone could help me here
 
They are in the RPG adventure 'The Fiery Trial' and there is another adventure set on their homeworld, which gives a little bit of detail about how their non-ownership economy works, in 'Darkness and Light', the Shadows and Vorlons book.
 
I don't have my Darkness & Light.

From the Fiery Trial:

Llort live in underground cities. They are pack-rats and like to collect things. They don't believe in the concept of ownership - possesion of an item is transitory. When they want something they just take it. If a llort has something another Llort needs, it is usually freely given. The Llort have a reputation for thieves among other races.

Physically, they have scaly hide, can see in the dark, and are adapted for digging and climbing.

I remember from AoG, that their ships were asymetrical, although I don't think there was anything other than silhouettes. The ship in Fiery Trial is a patrol ship/raiding vessel fitted with a 'long-range pod' and has plasma
weaponry.
 
Greg Smith said:
I don't have my Darkness & Light.

From the Fiery Trial:

Llort live in underground cities. They are pack-rats and like to collect things. They don't believe in the concept of ownership - possesion of an item is transitory. When they want something they just take it. If a llort has something another Llort needs, it is usually freely given. The Llort have a reputation for thieves among other races.

Physically, they have scaly hide, can see in the dark, and are adapted for digging and climbing.

I remember from AoG, that their ships were asymetrical, although I don't think there was anything other than silhouettes. The ship in Fiery Trial is a patrol ship/raiding vessel fitted with a 'long-range pod' and has plasma
weaponry.

Ok, interesting - might really fit roughly into what I have in mind. Thanks again Greg, that´s already a great help! :D
 
I´m trying the different B5 pages on the web at the moment, and there is really not much known about them - I have found a font (which I already had, but still), and them being called the armadillo race. Oh, and that others see them as thieves, and that Garibaldi once nearly broke his hand hitting one.

Like I said, not much to go on! :)
 
They do?

I have found something about them on B5 tech, and I might get my hands on a Raiders and Privateers from B5W. I think that might get interesting, I really do...
 
Its not a very big section, and its primarily designed ot make the race playable for PCs rather than big on detail (ie its a page or two at most)
 
emperorpenguin said:
MustEatBrains said:
- I have found a font (which I already had, but still), and them being called the armadillo race. :)

Llort: Smooth on the inside, crunchy on the outside, Armadillo! :lol:

Llort, the surprising alternative to Armadillos!

"TWO ARMADILLOS!!!!!???!?!??!"

:lol:

LBH
 
lastbesthope said:
emperorpenguin said:
MustEatBrains said:
- I have found a font (which I already had, but still), and them being called the armadillo race. :)

Llort: Smooth on the inside, crunchy on the outside, Armadillo! :lol:

Llort, the surprising alternative to Armadillos!

"TWO ARMADILLOS!!!!!???!?!??!"

:lol:

LBH

I'm glad someone else is old enough to remember that advert! :D :lol:
 
When they came out in the UK it was retro chocolate to me - on account of first having eaten buckets of the things when I had lived in Stockholm in 80-82. So twas welcome retro-chocolate too which is even better
 
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