The Warpsmiths are an advanced alien race with the power to instantly teleport across time and space.
Faster Than the Speed of Light
The super-fast Warpsmiths rule over the Gulf World’s Confederacy and have done so for at least 11,000 years.
Quicksilver Couriers
Warpsmiths are humanoid with derma-circuitry. They use teleportation termed “warping” to get from one place to another instantaneously with a single thought. Boasting such speed makes all other races seem slow to them. They appear still with soapstone flesh, as if carved figures.
With their advanced technology, Warpsmiths can create artificial bodies, or androids, complete with the personality echoes of the recently deceased.
Dynamic
At the top of the Warpsmiths’ hierarchy are the giant Black Warpsmiths, who created all of the other Warpsmiths in the galaxy. They possess time-machine technology.
Some of the Warpsmiths include Aza Chorn, Phon Mooda, Llans Ivo, Hrrin Luli, Tenga Dril, Uxu Chil, and Kana Blur. All Warpsmiths are bisexual and as such, they gather in marriage clusters, with three males and three females. When one of their members dies, the deceased is mourned and grieved through melancholy orgies.
Primal Foes
The Qys Imperium, of the Qys race, are the Warpsmiths’ primal enemy and they are in a perpetual cold-war deadlock that allows them to coexist for 11,000 years.
Some of the Warpsmiths face off with Johnny Bates, AKA Kid Miracleman, of Earth.
Superhuman Allies
The Warpsmiths eventually ally with the Qys race, and are brought together by superhumans of Earth, who are created from Qys technology by a human, Dr. Emil Gargunza. The superhumans that they ally with include Mike Moran, AKA Miracleman, Avril Lear, AKA Miraclewoman, Miracleman’s daughter, Winter, the Firedrake Huey Moon, and British Bulldog, formerly the mad Big Ben.
In the Blink of an Eye
When a group of assumed Qys saboteurs appearing as children approached Hod, a place that is sworn to protect the Gulf Worlds, a Warpsmiths marriage cluster intervenes. Among their members was Tenga Dril who claimed his derma-circuitry was not functioning and had to use other technology to join them on their quest to prevent the saboteurs from their mission. After slaying one of their suspected saboteurs, it appeared that they were just young thrill hunters and not a threat. Summoned by the Black Warpsmiths to discuss the incident, it was revealed that Tenga Dril was in fact a Qys alien who had replaced the real Dril, as they have shapeshifting technology to appear as anything. The Warpsmiths cluster mourned their fallen and engaged in their tradition of a ritualistic orgy. They soon received a new member for their marriage cluster, Kana Blur, whose own cluster battled with The Whisper and remained the sole survivor.
The Warpsmiths became aware of superhumans on Earth created from Qys technology, thanks to a Qys representative calling attention to it and summoning them to a summit to determine the fate of these new beings. When one of them was recognized as a new form of intelligent life, the summit determined that the superhumans could live to observe Earth with the Warpsmiths as fellow observers so that they, too, could be represented. WIth the superhumans, the Warpsmiths planned humankind’s future.
When one of the superhumans, Kid Miracleman, attacked London, the Warpsmith Aza Chorn assisted against the foe but perished in the process. Following the loss of 40,000 Earth people, the Warpsmiths, Miracleman, Miraclewoman, and Mors, a representative from the Qys race, joined together as Earth’s new Gods in a Pantheon. They each had their roles. The Warpsmiths served the role of cross-culture communicators. They teleported across the globe, teaching others in the systems of techno-politics that the new Pantheon created. In their travels and exposure to many different languages and cultures, the Warpsmiths learned of the Eskimo and found the most affinity with them.