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<blockquote data-quote="efreund" data-source="post: 7162630" data-attributes="member: 6799797"><p>Nilasa and Malia are both written as to be explicitly the product of mixed race parentage.</p><p>In Nilasa's case, I assumed it was a white elf (since all elves are white?) mother, and a black Risuri father.</p><p>For Malia, given her last name (and assuming patronymics) it would be a Crysillyri (white) father, and a Risuri (black) mother.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the BoFF characters, they are all white. (Ignoring Stanfeild's bluegrey.) Notably, the Green Knight, who is an elf, is white.</p><p>Both of the dragons in the setting have chosen to adopt white human personas. As far as I can tell, there are no humans indigenous to Ber, so it's odd they didn't choose to look native Risuri (i.e. black).</p><p></p><p>With the exception of brown eladrin, it seems that every non-human race (elves, dwarves, teiflings, gnome) that could have a race are white.</p><p></p><p>I don't think there's enough out there about Ken Don to comment, but the Sigismund thing confuses me. The name isn't Risuri.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just musing out loud.</p><p></p><p>What I felt was a bit odd is that there weren't more mixed-race characters. If you have so many blacks and whites living alongside each other for so long in Risur, you'd expect a bit more intermarrying to occur. I'm not aware of any in-setting reasons (like religious prohibitions) that would slow down the melting-pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efreund, post: 7162630, member: 6799797"] Nilasa and Malia are both written as to be explicitly the product of mixed race parentage. In Nilasa's case, I assumed it was a white elf (since all elves are white?) mother, and a black Risuri father. For Malia, given her last name (and assuming patronymics) it would be a Crysillyri (white) father, and a Risuri (black) mother. Looking at the BoFF characters, they are all white. (Ignoring Stanfeild's bluegrey.) Notably, the Green Knight, who is an elf, is white. Both of the dragons in the setting have chosen to adopt white human personas. As far as I can tell, there are no humans indigenous to Ber, so it's odd they didn't choose to look native Risuri (i.e. black). With the exception of brown eladrin, it seems that every non-human race (elves, dwarves, teiflings, gnome) that could have a race are white. I don't think there's enough out there about Ken Don to comment, but the Sigismund thing confuses me. The name isn't Risuri. Anyway, just musing out loud. What I felt was a bit odd is that there weren't more mixed-race characters. If you have so many blacks and whites living alongside each other for so long in Risur, you'd expect a bit more intermarrying to occur. I'm not aware of any in-setting reasons (like religious prohibitions) that would slow down the melting-pot. [/QUOTE]
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