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HUMANS

A woman standing behind a seated man with a bald head, both with serious expressions.

Personality: Humans are much the same everywhere.  They can be very open and accepting, or deeply prejudiced.  

Physical Description: Most humans in the Konsil Ncxons have skin tones, hair color, and eye color similar to those found in Europe, exempting the Iberian Peninsula.  Two places of specific note are Rinkio and Montisangi.  Sangian humans share many traits with the inhabitants of Ireland and Rinkians tend to share many physical traits with the inhabitants of the Middle East.

Biology: Biological the same as Earth Humans.

Relations: Halflings and Noni tend to be near the top of the ‘annoyance’ list for most humans.  Halflings have a very annoying habit of ‘redistributing the wealth’ through sleight of hand and Noni tend to ‘redistribute the wealth’ through lopsided business agreements.  Elves are usually seen as arrogant.  If there is any race that does receive a more than normal level of hostility from the humans, it is the half-elves.  These half-breeds are often seen as abominations or worse.  Even the more tolerant humans hold reservations when dealing with half-elves, unable to shake the improbability of their existence.  Most humans have no contact with the other races of the world.  Orks, Trolls, Goblins, Lisuan, Minosian, and Rakaxan have not been seen in human kingdoms for hundreds of years.  These races have become creatures of legends, belief being maintained through the whispers of the select few who still deal with them.

Names:

Of special note are the following letter pronunciations: A sounds like ah, E sounds like Eh, I sounds like Ee, Y sounds like I, X sounds like Sh, and C sounds like Aye.

Traditional Alavyarian Names

Male Names: Runadago, Ulmer, Niko, Darkenkroft, Nek, Omalli, Ron, Jerrad, Hadron, Nolan, Fonzi, Josophs, Randall, Pero, Nct, Reks, Robert, Fanor, Josef, Nobel, Welhem, Luk, Waldar, Kalin, Leigh, Parinthal, Lyle, Park, Suloman, Shurana, Dale, Gaston

Female Names: Serena, Tusanola, Cybil, Niko, Vivian, Pelakan, Kora, Gizel, Carrie, Kerri, Riana, Lana, Nadia, Sue Ellen Beth, Makellon, Jamila, Lillian, Welma, Selinia, Ranada, Marie, Minollia, Morgan, Waldar, Kassi, Cori, Jyneri, Rita, Persephani, Shuren, Prima, Jonana, Elvira

Family Names: Karnobel, Borne, Bridgestone, Wellington, Paetor, Reddik, Kellindor, Kareliko, Kedder, Carney, Versona, Hutton, Fowler, Rhyn, Lightguider, Purple, Hytower, Sewell, Hashan, Waldar, Hannaman, Lygur, Violet, Skarlet, Tyler, Gunn, Rylli, Stone, Jokanwcn, Lafcy, Lester, Lcbor, Walker, Sussa, Suranno, Jonana, Torbald, Rcden, Kenner, Lukema, Naemos

Traditional Olerian Names

Male Names: Lukas, Pasha, Dagge, Beston, Roberto, Kaspin, Forbes, Ennas, Laslo, Pablo

Female Names: Nina, Tessa, Brita

Family Names: Bourne, Noll, Labu, Bawa, Shannasu, Hatter, Alarak, Alwen, Menureton, Golden, Leta, Hagal, Alaga

Traditional Sangian Names

The names attributed to the original inhabitants of Montisangi have virtually all but disappeared.  Now, most names found in the Montisangi region are descended from the original nation of the inhabitant (Alea, Net’Alea, Alavyar, Olerian, etc).

Traditional Rinikian Names

Male Names: Rixadan, Vihada, Raja, Haxan

Female Names: Murvina, Xiana, Karli, Maria, Lalya, Junori

Family Names: Zi, Al’Karni, Vahasan, Henatalan, Ahlar

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