Humans

Lifespan: 100 years

  

Place of Origin: The Gale Plains

  

Languages: Common

  

Darkvision: No

  

Racial Distrust: Changelings, Goblins, Orcs, Tieflings

  

Biological Compatibility: Most bipedal races


 * Humans, a relatively young race in Orrin, are naturally talented and curious individuals. Humans can be found almost anywhere in the world, and they have a very large set of skills and talents that sets them apart from the more specialized races in the world. Jack-of-all-trades and masters of none, Humans are natural adventurers, but are often naïve and superstitious; despite this, they are a capable race and are highly adaptable to any situation. Human society is feudal in nature, and the majority of Humans live in the Gale Plains under the rule of a King. The King oversees all of the cities of the Plains from the capital of Paradeen, and each smaller settlement is ruled by a lower-ranked official who answers to the King. Humans engage in trade with everyone who will allow it, including the Dwarves and the Elves. Of the firm belief that anything can be achieved with hard work and the correct mindset, Humans are ambitious and often find themselves biting off more than they can chew, and while many love to travel, every race sometimes prefers to remain where everything is normal and simple. Humans primarily speak Common, but many take the time to learn new languages for a variety of purposes.


 * Humans, besides the Dwarves, are one of the most accepting races on Orrin, with a large number of non-Humans living in the Plains. They have a reputation for experimentation and, due to their adventurous nature, love to "dance" with any race that they meet; these encounters often lead to the birth of half-Elves and other mixed races, who's differences are celebrated by Humans while often being scorned by their other halves. Because no race is perfect, Humans do find themselves prejudiced against certain half-breeds, such as Tieflings, whose demonic or devilish nature is regarded as a testament to their character. Regardless, Humans are willing to look past their differences with other races, and because of this, they are often the glue that holds bands of diverse adventurers together.


 * Of all of Orrin's races, none are more adventurous and curious than Humans. They serve as the motivation behind a party, are fast-friends, and possess many unexpected yet helpful abilities for their companions to take advantage of.