Humans

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Human
Statistics
Size Medium
Type Humanoid
Tag Human
Alignment Any
General Information
Patron Deity Any
Activity Cycle Day
Average Lifespan 60 - 75 years
Language(s) Common, regional
languages
Appearance
Skin Color(s) Pale to dark brown
Hair Color(s) Red, blond, brown,
black
Hairstyle(s) Straight, curly, kinky
Eye Color(s) Blue, brown, gray,
green, hazel

Sizes (Male)
Average Height 4'9" - 6'0"
Average Weight 124 lbs - 280 lbs

Sizes (Female)
Average Height 4'6" - 5'11"
Average Weight 89 lbs - 249 lbs

History
Based on Humans

Humans are the most numerous of the civilized humanoid races of Ardûs and as such can be found in nearly every corner of the world. They are versatile and highly adaptive to any environment and situation, allowing for humans to have easily spread their number and nations around the world.

Description

Humans share many common traits, with the only great exception being their half-elven offspring. Humans come in many shapes, sizes, and of varying strength and intelligence. They're highly adaptable and versatile. Humans are generally capable of excelling at anything.

Physiology

Being highly versatile, humans are capable of high competency in just about any task or profession.

Culture

Families

Government

Religion

Ethnicities

Estora

  • Agrimoorian
  • Calandrian
  • Kasmian
  • Thessian
  • Varcian
  • Veyndellian

Skarda

Idovrid

Arngost

Norvellic

Vastigil

History

The origins of humans is attributed to Solvain and the lunar twins Ecliptia and Lunarael, and has been so for as long as anyone can remember.

The eldest of the elves in the clans hardest to reach, along with a few ancient scholars claim that humans first came to Ardûs as the children of Tiamat. Hints of this fact can be found in long-forgotten tombs, well hidden wall-carvings in paths untraveled, and a few rare artifacts in circulation today. The vast majority of humans would consider this to be heretical at worst and childish imagination at best. That being said, both the elven sages and silent scholars largely agree, unknowingly to the other, that this information is best kept suppressed and hidden from humanity at-large, and with time, hopefully forgotten.