Difference between revisions of "Races"
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These are the major races of Asmythe. These are general descriptions of the most common features of each race; societies in different parts of Asmythe may vary significantly from these descriptions. | These are the major races of Asmythe. These are general descriptions of the most common features of each race; societies in different parts of Asmythe may vary significantly from these descriptions. | ||
===[[Dwarves]]=== | |||
===[[Elves ]]=== | |||
===[[Goblins ]]=== | |||
===[[Halflings | Halflings, "Hoblings"]]=== | |||
===[[Humans ]]=== | |||
===[[Ilthids]]=== | |||
The Ilthids are an old race that inhabited Asmythe during the first era. | |||
===Halfkin=== | |||
Halfkin of each race is possible, but social and geographical pressures make most combinations vanishingly rare. The most common half-folk are half-elves, half-goblins, and half-hoblings, with the major half being human. Halfkin usually grow up in either of their parent's societies and take on the aspects of that society as much as they can. | Halfkin of each race is possible, but social and geographical pressures make most combinations vanishingly rare. The most common half-folk are half-elves, half-goblins, and half-hoblings, with the major half being human. Halfkin usually grow up in either of their parent's societies and take on the aspects of that society as much as they can. |
Revision as of 09:52, 17 February 2012
These are the major races of Asmythe. These are general descriptions of the most common features of each race; societies in different parts of Asmythe may vary significantly from these descriptions.
Dwarves
Elves
Goblins
Halflings, "Hoblings"
Humans
Ilthids
The Ilthids are an old race that inhabited Asmythe during the first era.
Halfkin
Halfkin of each race is possible, but social and geographical pressures make most combinations vanishingly rare. The most common half-folk are half-elves, half-goblins, and half-hoblings, with the major half being human. Halfkin usually grow up in either of their parent's societies and take on the aspects of that society as much as they can.