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<blockquote data-quote="Hungry Like The Wolf" data-source="post: 5281718" data-attributes="member: 93238"><p><strong>Sentient Beings </strong></p><p></p><p> <strong>Humans:</strong> Humans range from 6 to 7 ft tall and come in all manner of shapes, colours and culture. They live in tribal or feudal societies often in clustered housing called villages. Some humans claim to be half-breeds of other beings but generally each tribe or kingdom has it's own unique culture, colour and build.</p><p></p><p> <strong>Elves:</strong> The Elves are a child sized race of antiquity. Dark and extremely beautiful with pointed ears, they are said to hold sway over the realms of nature and blur the lines between the physical and dream worlds. Elves are rarely seen by Human eyes but are rumoured to live in woodlands. Legend says that they are the first race of Mauros who were defeated during the Age of Creation. A mischievous people who play tricks on travellers, kidnap those who enter the darkness of the forests and sing to the hopeless from their secretive homelands.</p><p></p><p> <strong>Dwarfs:</strong> A dwarf is a small (4t) creature closely related to the Elves. Unlike their Elven kin, they are stout, hairy and make their homes in hillsides or mountain ranges. Many of the swords of legend are said to be made by Dwarfs in exchange for precious metals. Many believe Dwarfs are spectres as it is said they don't eat and can pass through solid rock as if there was nothing there. Whatever they are or aren't one thing remains true, anybody not known as a Dwarf friend will surely perish if they stumble upon their kingdom. </p><p></p><p> <strong>Dogheads:</strong> Said to be a man with the head of a dog, Dogheads are known as peaceful farmers and often make their homes with in the kingdom of men. A hard-working and deeply spiritual people, Dogheads can be found in monasteries all across the land, devoting their lives to the One Faith. Many chiefs of the Eastern Hordes also employ large numbers of Doghead mercenaries.</p><p></p><p> <strong>Giants:</strong> Hulking and fairly unintelligible race from the frozen north and mountain sides. They are said to have protruding brows and thick, course hair that covers their bodies. Most giants travel in couples and rely on raiding Dwarf and Human settlements in winter. They have been known to mate with humans creating a monstrous half-breed of vile cunning and super-human strength. While other peoples prefer metal, cloth and wood, Giants seem to prefer rock and grass for their home, dress and weapons. </p><p></p><p> <strong>Goblins:</strong> An old race of wanderers whom are suspected of being nocturnal. They are known for stealing food and horses, accounting for 60% of theft in Mauros. Goblins are smaller than Dwarves at around 3 ft average and make their nests in tree roots or cracks between rocks. They are suspected to worship the same tree god of the Elves and have a diet consisting of moss, stolen goods and sometimes human children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hungry Like The Wolf, post: 5281718, member: 93238"] [B]Sentient Beings [/B] [B]Humans:[/B] Humans range from 6 to 7 ft tall and come in all manner of shapes, colours and culture. They live in tribal or feudal societies often in clustered housing called villages. Some humans claim to be half-breeds of other beings but generally each tribe or kingdom has it's own unique culture, colour and build. [B]Elves:[/B] The Elves are a child sized race of antiquity. Dark and extremely beautiful with pointed ears, they are said to hold sway over the realms of nature and blur the lines between the physical and dream worlds. Elves are rarely seen by Human eyes but are rumoured to live in woodlands. Legend says that they are the first race of Mauros who were defeated during the Age of Creation. A mischievous people who play tricks on travellers, kidnap those who enter the darkness of the forests and sing to the hopeless from their secretive homelands. [B]Dwarfs:[/B] A dwarf is a small (4t) creature closely related to the Elves. Unlike their Elven kin, they are stout, hairy and make their homes in hillsides or mountain ranges. Many of the swords of legend are said to be made by Dwarfs in exchange for precious metals. Many believe Dwarfs are spectres as it is said they don't eat and can pass through solid rock as if there was nothing there. Whatever they are or aren't one thing remains true, anybody not known as a Dwarf friend will surely perish if they stumble upon their kingdom. [B]Dogheads:[/B] Said to be a man with the head of a dog, Dogheads are known as peaceful farmers and often make their homes with in the kingdom of men. A hard-working and deeply spiritual people, Dogheads can be found in monasteries all across the land, devoting their lives to the One Faith. Many chiefs of the Eastern Hordes also employ large numbers of Doghead mercenaries. [B]Giants:[/B] Hulking and fairly unintelligible race from the frozen north and mountain sides. They are said to have protruding brows and thick, course hair that covers their bodies. Most giants travel in couples and rely on raiding Dwarf and Human settlements in winter. They have been known to mate with humans creating a monstrous half-breed of vile cunning and super-human strength. While other peoples prefer metal, cloth and wood, Giants seem to prefer rock and grass for their home, dress and weapons. [B]Goblins:[/B] An old race of wanderers whom are suspected of being nocturnal. They are known for stealing food and horses, accounting for 60% of theft in Mauros. Goblins are smaller than Dwarves at around 3 ft average and make their nests in tree roots or cracks between rocks. They are suspected to worship the same tree god of the Elves and have a diet consisting of moss, stolen goods and sometimes human children. [/QUOTE]
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