Humans
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Humans are a widely dispersed and adaptable bloodline, averaging 1.5 to 1.9 meters (5’ to 6’3”) in height and 50 to 100 kg (110 to 220 lbs) in weight, with considerable variation in stature, build, skin color, and hair color. They reach maturity between the ages of 20 and 25 and live an average of 80 years. Their hair grows thickest on their heads, and only men grow facial hair. They have flat, expressive faces, forward-facing eyes suited for depth perception, and highly dexterous hands capable of intricate manipulation.
Humans are highly adaptable, able to thrive in a wide range of environments through innovation and cooperation. Their societies vary widely, from nomadic clans to sprawling empires, and their cultures emphasize ingenuity, ambition, and perseverance. They are natural explorers, traders, and conquerors, often shaping the landscapes they inhabit to suit their needs. Unlike many bloodlines with rigid social structures, humans exhibit diverse governance models, ranging from monarchies and theocracies to republics and tribal councils.
While most lack an the innate magical affinity, their ability to learn, adapt, and innovate makes them formidable opponents and allies alike. Humans can master a wide array of martial and arcane disciplines, often blending the two to create unique fighting styles.
The races of humans are:
Anumians have warm, sun-kissed skin tones, dark hair, and deep brown or hazel eyes. They often have strong, defined features and sturdy builds suited for endurance. Native to Anumun, their largest population resides in the Broken Lands, primarily in the Kingdom of Lyveria. Their culture emphasizes duty, family, and resilience.
Azmareans have golden-brown skin, dark wavy hair, and almond-shaped eyes. Their compact, agile frames are well-suited for seafaring and jungle survival. Native to Azmare, they are most concentrated in the Wild Northeast, particularly in Feranon and the tribes of Anyu, Panopia, and Mangurun. Their culture is deeply spiritual, with an emphasis on ancestral wisdom, music, and craftsmanship.
Burnlanders have earthy, russet-toned skin, dark eyes, and thick, straight or wavy hair. Native to the Burning Lands, most reside in the Great Lowlands, particularly within the Ferexian Empire. Their culture is rooted in survival, storytelling, and honor.
Draykhans have straight black or dark brown hair, angular features, and skin ranging from light to golden brown. They are marked by high cheekbones and almond-shaped eyes, often exuding quiet intensity. Native to the continent of Draykh-Nahka, many reside in the Gloridax Empire and the lands north of the Agniavas. Their culture emphasizes discipline, hierarchy, and personal mastery.
Praetorians have a broad range of fair to olive skin tones, diverse hair colors, and varied physiques. They are the most widespread human population in Praetoria, found in every major kingdom, city-state, and settlement. Their culture is dynamic and shaped by trade, conquest, and diplomacy.
Khymians have pale skin, fair or light-colored hair, and striking blue or gray eyes. They are often tall and broad-built. Most live in the P, with the largest populations in and the . Honor, loyalty, and endurance are central to their culture.
Morticians have deep brown to ebony skin, tightly coiled or wavy hair, and dark, piercing eyes. They often have strong, regal features and a powerful bearing. Native to Mortis, their largest population is in the and , primarily in the . They are known for their wisdom, resilience, and unshakable determination.
Outlanders is a catch-all term for humans not native to Praetoria, originating from realms across the . Their appearances, traditions, and beliefs vary widely. Many struggle to integrate into Praetorian society, though their foreign knowledge and skills make them valuable assets.