Races of Sarlona: Common Knowledge
In the original five centered states, from most common to least, the races are:
• Humans
• Half elfs
• Tieflings
• Dragonborn
• Gnomes
• Halflings
• Elves
• Dwarves
• Half-orcs
Elves and Dwarves are less common due to each of the two races having their own society, separate from the centered states. Though Elves have been sighted more often because they have a tradition called "Rumspringa" where they spent a period of time visiting the bigger society.
Halflings are less commonly seen due to the red throat gang and the racism that comes with it
Half-orcs are there just seemingly few of on the continent
Gnomes are seen less often but are numerous in the the city of Infropolis
Other civilized races in the centered states include: • Kalashtar • Shifters • Kenku • Centaurs • Aarockoa • Aasimar • Changelings • Inana Maenads At the moment, there is only one known aasimar living among the centered states: She is the Speaker and the peacekeeper of the centered states and she is said to be a daughter of Adamah, one of the three gods accepted in the centered states Centaurs are mostly known to live in Chronopolis The Kalashtar, few people know of as they look so similar to regular humans Shifters are a feral race that are known to work with things that needs physical expertise. Usually, they are found in 'packs'
Other civilized races in the centered states include: • Kalashtar • Shifters • Kenku • Centaurs • Aarockoa • Aasimar • Changelings • Inana Maenads At the moment, there is only one known aasimar living among the centered states: She is the Speaker and the peacekeeper of the centered states and she is said to be a daughter of Adamah, one of the three gods accepted in the centered states Centaurs are mostly known to live in Chronopolis The Kalashtar, few people know of as they look so similar to regular humans Shifters are a feral race that are known to work with things that needs physical expertise. Usually, they are found in 'packs'
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