Humans
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*[[Amazones]] | *[[Amazones]] | ||
*[[Ark'tohlians]] | *[[Ark'tohlians]] | ||
+ | *[[Atlaua]] | ||
*[[Gelojhor tribes| Gelojhor]] | *[[Gelojhor tribes| Gelojhor]] | ||
+ | *[[Insaani]] | ||
*[[Insulans]] | *[[Insulans]] | ||
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*[[Northlegonians]] | *[[Northlegonians]] | ||
*[[Northmen]] | *[[Northmen]] | ||
*[[Orlanians]] | *[[Orlanians]] | ||
*[[People of Peng Cheng]] | *[[People of Peng Cheng]] | ||
+ | *[[Therians]] | ||
*[[Vikings]] | *[[Vikings]] | ||
[[Category:Races]] | [[Category:Races]] |
Revision as of 18:28, 11 October 2010
Ancient tribes
Humos -
Muckar -
Insaani
Northern peoples
Amazones -
Gelohjor -
Northlegonians-
Northmen -
Vikings
Southlegonian peoples
Ark'tohlians -
Atlaua -
Insulans
Eastern peoples
Anubans -
Castallanians
Orlanians -
Therians -
Other
People of Peng Cheng -
Romti -
Ystel people
The most light skinned humans are 1,50-2.20m tall and seem to become the most dominant race in earlier legonian history and spread all over the world. Biggest population settles in the northern kingdoms of the Western Continent.
Culture
As many kingdoms and physical differences exist, as big is the variety of culture and appearance. Most humans are yellow coloured, but some are "fleshy" or black. In the northern lands, they are wild, strong and proud warriors, along the big river, peaceful and god-fearing, in the south more exotic cultures developed. But all together, humans are afraid to the unknown and inquisitive at same time, able to learn quickly but often lazy. They can be friendly and tolerant but also power searching and selfish. From all legonian races, the human nature is the most complex.
Homo Sapien Legonians | |
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humanoid | |
Data | |
Size | 1,60-2,10m |
Lifespan | 30-140 |
Behaviour | unpredictable |
Language | many |
Religion | many |
Region | all continents |
Specials | |
Familiars | |
Peoples
Depending on environment and culture, we can devide human peoples in following general subgroups.