Firdan
Two major races inhabit the world of An-Diadh; the long-lived Aerlan and the short-lived Edan.
Firdan is the catch-all race of monstrous folk that live in the dark and prey on the unwary.
Mehor: Sasquach-like beings that live in the deeply forested areas far north of Osprey and Jarnsmida
Firbolg: Goblin-like monsters that skulk in the shadowy caves of both the Mother's Tear and Kopandhas Mountians.
Fae: Small pixies and fairy creatures that live in the southern woods southwest of the Ilyn Vale and in Balinor.
Dragons: Some say these winged creatures are a myth but others swear they can be seen riding the thermals above the Anatha Desert.
Shipwives: Seal-like creatures that swim the waters of the Osprey Basin and Kilapura Sea.
Impossible to catch. Rumors abound of shipwives saving drowning sailors.
Firbolg: Goblin-like monsters that skulk in the shadowy caves of both the Mother's Tear and Kopandhas Mountians.
Fae: Small pixies and fairy creatures that live in the southern woods southwest of the Ilyn Vale and in Balinor.
Dragons: Some say these winged creatures are a myth but others swear they can be seen riding the thermals above the Anatha Desert.
Shipwives: Seal-like creatures that swim the waters of the Osprey Basin and Kilapura Sea.
Impossible to catch. Rumors abound of shipwives saving drowning sailors.
Lifespan
Unknown
Average Height
1 span (Fae) to 10 spans (Mehor)
Average Weight
Half a stone (Fae) to 500 stones (Mehor)
Average Physique
Mehor - stocky and muscular. Rumors of white-haired Mehor in the Snowy Wastes
Firbolg - wiry and smallk, about half the size of the average Iman
Fae - tiny creatures. Most have wings
Dragons - As large as a house, with expansive wings and four legs
Shipwives - about the size of an average Iman, but hard to tell in the water
Firbolg - wiry and smallk, about half the size of the average Iman
Fae - tiny creatures. Most have wings
Dragons - As large as a house, with expansive wings and four legs
Shipwives - about the size of an average Iman, but hard to tell in the water
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