Outlander

The Outlanders are a race of imperialist humanoids from a planet far from Earth.

Biology
Outlanders are externally indiscernible from Humans, and have not shown any differences in physiology. Internally, they possess red blood.

Culture and society
The Outlanders have a tremendous thirst for territory, so they have invaded, conquered, and colonized many worlds, killing off the native species. Among the worlds they conquered and colonized was the Moorwen's homeworld, with the Outlanders justifying their conquest of the Moorwen homeworld by claiming the Moorwen were nothing more than animals. Outlander soldiers tend not to openly speak out against the orders of their government, even if they do not agree with it.

Outlander soldiers, beneath their armor, wear simple pants and white tank tops with some black markings, and their name written on their breast. They are known to wear this uniform even while off-duty. Outlander soldiers killed in the field are not buried under the ground, but rather, have their bodies covered in rock. Additionally, corpses of Outlander civilians are also taken back to their homeworld by military vessels rather than buried where they died or otherwise disposed of.

It would appear that the Outlanders seeded Earth in some fashion, either colonizing it or initially seeding it with life, thus quite possibly explaining the unusual similarity between Humans and Outlanders, with Earth referred to as a "seed colony." It is also interesting to note that the Outlanders had considerable information concerning the Earth and its inhabitants, likely because Earth was once a seed colony, although they appear to not frequently fly by the Sol System.

Technology
Outlanders have access to highly advanced technology, including advanced spacecraft capable of crossing solar systems. These ships are armed with turrets and bombs capable of destroying large patches of land, and can carry cargo. The metal used for the hull of Outlander spacecraft are made of a metal capable of harming Moorwen, and can be reshaped by the flames of forges. Outlander soldiers wear armored, airtight exosuits, with a thin dark visor and four red optics on either side of their helmets. Their helmets can unfold to reveal their faces, while other components of their armor are taken off in the conventional way. Outlander weapons, aside from their spaceship armaments, include firearms capable of firing powerful energy blasts, and able to fold up into triangular cases. A notable Outlander technology is a small computer that can download entire languages and incredible amounts of information directly into the brains of Outlanders through their eyes, in a fairly painful process that leaves them with nosebleeds.

History
Outlanders created an advanced society well before the Vendel Period (c. 540-790 AD), conquering and colonizing what worlds they wanted, with little regard for native life. At another point in the past, they established a "seed colony" on Earth, possibly spawning Humanity, but abandoned the colony for unknown reasons. Despite leaving, they kept watch on Earth's developments. Sometime before 709 AD, the Outlanders invaded the Moorwen homeworld in order to make it a colony, slaughtering almost the entire Moorwen population with bombardment, regarding the Moorwen as unintelligent animals. One soldier, named Kainan, didn't like the conquest, but tried to suppress his feelings, settling down on the Moorwen planet with his wife and son. The Outlanders believed all the Moorwens to be dead, and so their soldiers, including Kainan, eventually left on another conquest. However, one Moorwen survived in a nearby cave, emerging after the ships left, and without any soldiers to defend them, the Outlander colonists were slaughtered.

When the soldiers returned, Kainan found the complex destroyed and his family dead. All colonist bodies were collected to be returned to their homeworld, and Kainan was in the ship carrying his wife's body, along with at least one Outlander military officer. Before they could take off, the Moorwen snuck aboard the ship, and during flight, it attacked, fatally wounding the officer and sending the ship off-course into the Sol System, right towards Earth, where it crashed in a lake in Scandinavia. Kainan survived relatively unscathed due to his exosuit, but the officer soon died of his injuries, and the Moorwen escaped into the woods. Kainan took off his exosuit to dive into the water and retrieve cases containing a computer and a gun. By morning, he got the computer active, finding information on Earth and downloading local language and culture into his brain. Suddenly, thinking he heard the Moorwen, Kainan fired a shot at a tree, destroying it. Then, keeping his gun in hand, Kainan tried to track the Moorwen through the woods, finding a Human village that was just destroyed by the Moorwen, recognizing its claw marks on a door. A Human warrior from another village, named Wulfric, also approached the ruins, being heard by Kainan, but Wulfric managed to surprise attack Kainan on horseback, knocking Kainan's gun into a river and knocking Kainan out, taking him to a fortified village.

Held prisoner in the village, Kainan was stripped of his last remaining armor pieces, his boots, and was interrogated by Wulfric, who referred to Kainan as "outlander," demanding to know who Kainan was and if he destroyed the other village. Kainan gave his name, and claimed to be a hunter from an island to the north. When asked what he was hunting, Kainan noticed a pendant resembling a dragon, claiming he was hunting dragons, which prompted Wulfric to beat him, but Kainan was able to fight back and knock over another warrior with Wulfric, although the Humans managed to overpower him and further bind him.