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Humans

The Humans were chaotic and xenophobic. They worshiped a variety of gods and focused on a complete mix of societal goals, while their society flourished as a bureaucratic republic. They were known as the Fovikos Republic.  

Basic Information

Anatomy

The males and females are quite different in size and strength with most males being larger and stronger in the species. The species ranges from 5'-6' on average

Genetics and Reproduction

They typically have 2-3 children. They breed similarly to elves, but usually view sex more openly.

Growth Rate & Stages

Usually dont live past 80, they are considered adults by 16

Ecology and Habitats

They have become proficient sailors due to their inhabiting of many islands around The Malo Isles

Dietary Needs and Habits

Mixed vegetables including tomatoes, carrots and onions, as well as a heavily oceanic diet of fish and seaweed. The food is often mildly spiced with peppers and tree barks. The food is also salted due to the abundance of sea salt. Stews are common, often made with coconut milk.

Behaviour

Humans are suspicious of anyone and anything, especially non-humans. They also tend to be aggressive in their suspicion.

Civilization and Culture

Beauty Ideals

Both genders usually refer to 'Beauty' as being in peak performance. Toned muscles and younger ages are often viewed as good looking above others.

Gender Ideals

Humans are patriarchal. Their suspicious nature and aggression, mixed with the species gender distinction, has led men to take the lead in the civilisation through force.

Courtship Ideals

Women are often married off to wealthier males by their fathers to further their family wealth and goals.

Major Language Groups and Dialects

Common Dress Code

Human men often wear armor, human women often wear simple robes.

Common Taboos

Cross-species relationships are looked down upon VERY harshly
Scientific Name
Dwyfynol Dyn
Geographic Distribution
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