Order of the Headless

The Headless Monks were a religious order who believed in listening to their hearts rather than their minds, to the point of having themselves beheaded.

Biology
As they were headless they did not register as living beings. The monks were also supposedly incapable of being fooled. Despite their lack of heads they seemed to be able to see well, or at least were able to detect where other beings were. They could also fire energy from their hands.

They could be killed just as easily as most other humanoids with energy blasts or sword wounds. They could also apparently still talk in some form, as they had chants.

Culture
The Headless Monks were very religious, although it was not explicitly stated what deity they worshipped. They believed in listening to their hearts rather than their minds, so they beheaded themselves with an unnamed, box-like device. If another group allied with the monks, they were expected to provide at least one of their number to join the monks.

The group followed an entity known as the Papal Mainframe. Although the monks considered it a heresy to reveal their headless state to outsiders, they were apparently able to do so under the orders of the Mainframe.

The monks apparently had many chants, including an attack chant.

Technology
They were armed with swords that gave off an orange energy, although they could be deflected with ordinary swords. They could also fire deadly blasts of the same energy from their hands.

History
The Headless Monks were present at Demon's Run when they fought the Eleventh Doctor and his allies. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War) The Delirium Archive was said to be their final resting place. (DW: The Time of Angels)

The monks were also present in the national museum in 2010 when Amy Pond was locked inside the Pandorica. This suggests they played some part in causing the Tardis to explode. The monks are visible behind a sarcophogas and at the right side of the screen. (DW: The Big Bang)