Human
Six major races of humanity share the vast Flanaess
with numerous nonhumans. Unmixed human races
exist in several enclaves, but for the most part the
Suel, Flan, Oeridians, and Baklunish have mixed to
form a variety of blended types.
Race is given little importance by intelligent folk,
particularly in the central lands, though some royal
courts promote particular racial types. Each race
appears to have developed ages ago in isolation from
all others, with its own pantheon of deities, language,
and culture. In practical matters of exploration, trade,
adventure, and war, color and race have little meaning.
Basic Information
Biological Traits
Reference D&D 5e Players Handbook or AD&D Second Edition Players Handbook for statistics
Civilization and Culture
Culture and Cultural Heritage
Found throughout the multiverse, humans are as varied as they are numerous, and they endeavor to achieve as much as they can in the years they are given. Their ambition and resourcefulness are commended, respected, and feared on many worlds.
Humans are as diverse in appearance as the people of Earth, and they have many gods. Scholars dispute the origin of humanity, but one of the earliest known human gatherings is said to have occurred in Sigil, the torus-shaped city at the center of the multiverse and the place where the Common language was born. From there, humans could have spread to every part of the multiverse, bringing the City of Doors’ cosmopolitanism with them.
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