The Lensors were Necromonger troops who had lost their faces, or parts thereof, in battle, but who through the application of medical technology remained salvageable. Oftentimes functioning without eyes and ears, their mouths replaced by injectors, even their noses blasted away, they had been converted into tracking devices whose melding of human biology and electronic enhancements that could not be equaled by any tracking device or organism that was either purely organic or wholly mechanical.
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| - The Lensors were Necromonger troops who had lost their faces, or parts thereof, in battle, but who through the application of medical technology remained salvageable. Oftentimes functioning without eyes and ears, their mouths replaced by injectors, even their noses blasted away, they had been converted into tracking devices whose melding of human biology and electronic enhancements that could not be equaled by any tracking device or organism that was either purely organic or wholly mechanical.
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| - The Lensors were Necromonger troops who had lost their faces, or parts thereof, in battle, but who through the application of medical technology remained salvageable. Oftentimes functioning without eyes and ears, their mouths replaced by injectors, even their noses blasted away, they had been converted into tracking devices whose melding of human biology and electronic enhancements that could not be equaled by any tracking device or organism that was either purely organic or wholly mechanical.
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