In this world, various insect species have evolved with distinctly human characteristics, blending human anatomy with their original insect forms. These hybrid beings walk upright, speak, and express emotions much like humans, but retain key biological traits from their insect heritage that make them unique—both in appearance and ability.
Ants
Ants are one of the most prominent insectoid species. They possess human-shaped bodies and faces, complete with expressive mouths, while retaining their insect antennae and a durable brown exoskeleton that covers their entire form. This exoskeleton is significantly more resistant to physical attacks than human skin, giving Ants an edge in combat endurance.
Antennae enhance perception and serve as an additional form of communication.
Their mandibles are not mouth attachments as in real ants, but rather function as organic dual weapons— wielded with deadly precision in battle.
Known for exceptional team coordination and strategic combat formations, reflecting their social colony structure.
Termites
Termites share many similarities with the Ants in both physiology and combat style, including:
A humanoid structure with a tough yellowish exoskeleton, though theirs is generally less durable than that of Ants.
Wielding dual mandible blades, similar in function to those of the Ants.
Acidic Secretion: Unlike the Ants, Termites compensate for their lower physical durability with the ability to excrete corrosive acid from their bodies, which can be used offensively or defensively in combat.
Their acid is especially feared in close-quarters combat, capable of melting through armor or organic material, and is often used to weaken enemy defenses or deliver fatal wounds.
Fruit Flies
Fruit Flies represent another evolution of insect-human hybrids, with more alien features than Ants or Termites.
They have elongated, insectoid faces with multiple compound eyes—typically four to six—granting them an extraordinary visual range and the ability to track motion with precision.
Their frames are lighter and less armored, making them more vulnerable in melee combat but vastly superior in speed, flight maneuverability, and aerial reconnaissance.
Their combat style emphasizes hit-and-run tactics, evasive movement, and visual overwhelm.