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<blockquote data-quote="Demetrios1453" data-source="post: 9477428" data-attributes="member: 6801060"><p>Nope, the Forgotten Realms are still pretty humanocentric. While it does have a very varied population by sentient species types, the <em>vast</em> majority of states, nations, and other political entities are human led, with above majority human populations.</p><p></p><p>Here are the human percentages in each region, straight out of the 3e FRCS (which, admittedly, was a century or so back, but there's been no indication that the proportions have changed - the same regions run by humans are still run by humans in the present with few exceptions):</p><p></p><p>Anuaroch: 77% human</p><p></p><p>Chultan Peninsula:</p><p>Chult: 60% human</p><p>Samarach: not listed, but human dominated</p><p>Thindol: not listed, mix of humans and yuan-ti</p><p>Tashalar 94% human</p><p></p><p>Cold Lands:</p><p>Damara: 87% human</p><p>Narfell: 99% human</p><p>Vaasa 60% human</p><p></p><p>Cormyr: 85% human</p><p></p><p>Dalelands: 80% human</p><p></p><p>Dragon Coast: 92% human</p><p></p><p>Hordelands: 85% human</p><p></p><p>Island Kingdoms:</p><p>Evermeet: 0% human</p><p>Lantan: not listed - mix of humans and gnomes</p><p>Moonshae Isles: 89% human</p><p>Nelanther: 20% human</p><p>Nimbral: not listed, but human dominated.</p><p></p><p>Lake of Steam: 90% human</p><p></p><p>Lands of Intrigue:</p><p>Amn: 83% human</p><p>Calimshan: 94% human</p><p>Tethyr: 76% human</p><p></p><p>Moonsea: 69% human</p><p></p><p>The North:</p><p>High Forest: 3% human</p><p>Savage Frontier: 55% human</p><p>Silver Marches: 40% human</p><p>Sword Coast North: 65% human</p><p>Waterdeep: 64% human</p><p></p><p>Old Empires:</p><p>Chessenta: 82% human</p><p>Mulhorand: 99% human</p><p>Murghom: not listed, but human dominated</p><p>Semphar: not listed, but human dominated</p><p>Unther: 94% human</p><p></p><p>Sembia: 96% human</p><p></p><p>Shining South:</p><p>Dambrath: not listed, human majority with a small half-drow ruling class</p><p>Durpar: not listed, human dominated</p><p>Estagund: not listed, human dominated</p><p>Great Rift: 0% human</p><p>Halruaa: 90% human</p><p>Luiren: 4% human</p><p>Shaar: 60% human</p><p>Var the Golden: not listed, human dominated.</p><p>Veldorn: not listed, but as the self-proclaimed "Land of Monsters", probably low human population</p><p></p><p>Unapproachable East:</p><p>Aglarond: 64% human</p><p>Great Dale: 99% human</p><p>Impiltur: 90% human</p><p>Rashemen: 99% human</p><p>Thay: 62% human</p><p>Thesk: 85% human</p><p></p><p>Underdark: Unknown (admittedly, probably low human population)</p><p></p><p>The Vast: 78% human</p><p></p><p>Vilhon Reach:</p><p>Chondath: 96% human</p><p>Sespech: 96% human</p><p>Turmish: 78% human</p><p></p><p>Western Heartlands: 78% human</p><p></p><p></p><p>So... yes, the Forgotten Reams are humanocentric. There are very, very few places that they aren't the dominant population, and those exceptions are mostly like Evermeet, the Great Rift, and Luiren which are designated homelands to other species (elf, dwarf, and halfling respectively).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demetrios1453, post: 9477428, member: 6801060"] Nope, the Forgotten Realms are still pretty humanocentric. While it does have a very varied population by sentient species types, the [I]vast[/I] majority of states, nations, and other political entities are human led, with above majority human populations. Here are the human percentages in each region, straight out of the 3e FRCS (which, admittedly, was a century or so back, but there's been no indication that the proportions have changed - the same regions run by humans are still run by humans in the present with few exceptions): Anuaroch: 77% human Chultan Peninsula: Chult: 60% human Samarach: not listed, but human dominated Thindol: not listed, mix of humans and yuan-ti Tashalar 94% human Cold Lands: Damara: 87% human Narfell: 99% human Vaasa 60% human Cormyr: 85% human Dalelands: 80% human Dragon Coast: 92% human Hordelands: 85% human Island Kingdoms: Evermeet: 0% human Lantan: not listed - mix of humans and gnomes Moonshae Isles: 89% human Nelanther: 20% human Nimbral: not listed, but human dominated. Lake of Steam: 90% human Lands of Intrigue: Amn: 83% human Calimshan: 94% human Tethyr: 76% human Moonsea: 69% human The North: High Forest: 3% human Savage Frontier: 55% human Silver Marches: 40% human Sword Coast North: 65% human Waterdeep: 64% human Old Empires: Chessenta: 82% human Mulhorand: 99% human Murghom: not listed, but human dominated Semphar: not listed, but human dominated Unther: 94% human Sembia: 96% human Shining South: Dambrath: not listed, human majority with a small half-drow ruling class Durpar: not listed, human dominated Estagund: not listed, human dominated Great Rift: 0% human Halruaa: 90% human Luiren: 4% human Shaar: 60% human Var the Golden: not listed, human dominated. Veldorn: not listed, but as the self-proclaimed "Land of Monsters", probably low human population Unapproachable East: Aglarond: 64% human Great Dale: 99% human Impiltur: 90% human Rashemen: 99% human Thay: 62% human Thesk: 85% human Underdark: Unknown (admittedly, probably low human population) The Vast: 78% human Vilhon Reach: Chondath: 96% human Sespech: 96% human Turmish: 78% human Western Heartlands: 78% human So... yes, the Forgotten Reams are humanocentric. There are very, very few places that they aren't the dominant population, and those exceptions are mostly like Evermeet, the Great Rift, and Luiren which are designated homelands to other species (elf, dwarf, and halfling respectively). [/QUOTE]
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