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− | A sentient species originally from the [[Earth]] system. The most numerous sentients in the local neighborhood of the galaxy, but usually fragmented into several rival star nations. Physically, they are humanoid bipeds with pale pink to blue-black skin,about 1.5m to 2.5m in height. |
+ | A sentient species originally from the [[Earth]] system. The most numerous sentients in the local neighborhood of the galaxy, but usually fragmented into several rival star nations. Physically, they are humanoid bipeds with pale pink to blue-black skin,about 1.5m to 2.5m in height. Humans have a range of supernatural forms, from [[Changeling|werecreatures]] to [[vampire]]s, but the majority of them are not able to use true [[Magick]]. |
==Behind the Scenes== |
==Behind the Scenes== |
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− | You are most likely one of these. |
+ | You are most likely one of these. If not, please turn yourself in at the nearest scientific research laboratory for dissection. |
[[Category:Sentient Races]] |
[[Category:Sentient Races]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 12 July 2011
A sentient species originally from the Earth system. The most numerous sentients in the local neighborhood of the galaxy, but usually fragmented into several rival star nations. Physically, they are humanoid bipeds with pale pink to blue-black skin,about 1.5m to 2.5m in height. Humans have a range of supernatural forms, from werecreatures to vampires, but the majority of them are not able to use true Magick.
Behind the Scenes
You are most likely one of these. If not, please turn yourself in at the nearest scientific research laboratory for dissection.