Scavenger Runner
DREGS SCAVENGERSField Assessment
Runners are the youngest, fastest, most expendable members of a scavenger pack. Adolescents mostly â wiry frames wrapped in salvaged fabric, faces hidden behind filtration masks modified with scavenged optical sensors. They carry shivs made from sharpened circuit board edges or short blades fashioned from industrial cutting tools. Minimal armor â speed is their only protection.
Every runner serves two functions: scouting ahead of the pack to map corridors, identify salvage, and spot threats â and flanking during engagements to cut off escape routes and strip downed targets of anything valuable. The transition from runner to brute or guard is a matter of surviving long enough to grow into a larger role. Most don't.
Known Activity
Runners operate in pairs or trios, using the Deep Dregs' corridor networks as their primary advantage. Their intimate knowledge of shortcuts, dead ends, and crawlspaces makes them nearly impossible to chase. Standard engagement pattern: runners move to flanking positions while brutes advance from the front, then strike from behind with fast hits, grabbing what they can before scattering to predetermined rally points.
Among the pack, runners occupy the lowest rung â they eat after the brutes and guards, sleep in the least defensible positions, and absorb the highest casualty rate. But runners who survive develop the situational awareness and corridor knowledge that makes them invaluable. The best runners become the pack's eyes, and a pack without eyes doesn't last.