Individuals
General
- Alchemists
- Barbarians
- Bards
- Black & White Witches
- Usually female
- Magical powers
- Black Witches - evil, demons, etc.
- White Witches - good, angels, etc
- Male Witches - warlocks
- Seeks knowledge and wisdom
- Sells charms and spells to make a living
- White Witches
- Sells folk medicines and crystal scrying
- Doesn't conjure dead, mess with natural forces
- Self Taught
- Study nature and sacred books
- Rarely take students
- Black Witches
- Often accepts students
- Sacrifices reproduction for beauty and sexual attraction
- White Witches
- Can begin studying at any time
- Powers: mixing potions, causing blights, prophecy, familiars, levitation, shapeshifting, runes
- No written records of spells
- Groups = coven
- Jealous/prejudice
- Witch hunts
- Cavalier
- Cleric
- Druid
- Famous painters
- Famous writers
- Farmers
- Fighter
- Gunslinger
- Hunters
- Inquisitor
- Knights
- Magus
- Merchants
- Monk
- Oracle
- A place, figure, object, or person that can answer question about the future and give advise
- Paladin
- Ranger
- Rogue
- Servants
- Smugglers
- Sorcerer
- Summoner
- Thieves
- Traders
- Witches
- Wizards
- Magic worker
- Good relationship with faeries.
- Often found in respectable positions.
- Lives devoted to study and research.
- The stronger wizards are typically older.
- Use spell books.
Gods and Goddesses
- 'Frog-Folk God of Color and Poison'
- Worshipped by both 'Frog-Folk' and Nagas.
- Nagas believe that this is the god that gave them their venom.
- Rainbow Serpent
- An enormous snake
- Associated with rain
- Lives in deep waterholes
- Emerges from waterholes during raining season
- Gods of...
- Animals
- Ball play
- Cosmos
- Crocodiles
- Cunning
- Dancing
- Death
- Discord
- Dreams
- Earthquakes
- Fertility
- Festivals
- Fire
- Grains
- Every type of cereal has one.
- Influences crop success
- Grains include wheat, corn, rice, millet, barley, sorghum
- Justice
- Love
- Luck
- Metalworkers
- Mischief
- Physical Attraction
- Rain
- Sea
- Sun
- Theft
- Thunder
- Truth
- War
- Wind
- Wine
Individual Folk
- 'Ancient Paleo Necromancer'
- Once part of a massive, ancient, bloody war.
- Their actions caused the practice to be banned shortly afterwards.
- Nowadays the practice became taboo due to 'angering the spirits of the terrible ones
- Humdom Beetle Bard
- From Humdom City
- Cape looks like beetle wings
- Famous
- Jazz hands
- Has a statue
- Butt is different color due to constant touching
- Dancer
- Favorite dance imitates the Humdom Dung Beetle mating dance
- Big butt
- Very attractive
- Bisexual
- Loves strawberries and related items.
- Rumors claim that he was a Humdom Dung Beetle that got magically turned into a Human. Though no one cares because he is too attractive.
- Famous for his orgies
- Keeps pet beetles and talks to them in an uwu voice
- Lilith
- Queen of the night
- Evil, beautiful
- Legs are covered in coarse hairs
- A blood sucking vampire
- Sexual
- Can summon demons
- Hates children
- Necromancer Centaur
- 'Zelensky'
Individual Creatures
- Artichoke
- A Bull Terrier
- Belonged to a witch
- Could change into a seal and stole fish from fishermen
- Sordaudu & Auto Porburu
- Hounds
- Warn people that are about to die and escort their souls
Mythical
- Fairy godgoblin
Sapient Folk
- A kind of folk that hibernates.
- A kind of folk that reproduces via clones.
- Azeman
- A kind of vampire
- Bat-like humanoid
- Range: Tropical jungles
- Looks normal during the day
- Bat-like at night
- Licks skin until bleeding
- Laps blood until full
- Woman only
- 'Bird Folk'
- Culture where leaders wear a headdress that contains a feather from all members of the flock
- Symbolizes that they act for the benefit of the flock.
- Members paint an 'eye' on their feather. for they are 'always watching' their leader to make sure they don't use their position for bad things.
- Druids: Wildlife fighters.
- Dwarf Elephant folk that use aggressive swan wyverns as mounts.
- Dwayyo
- Feys, fairies, and pixies
- Firbolg
- Insect folk
- Leshy
- Wood spirits
- Malign or mischievous
- Most biodiversity in forests
- Spies on strangers
- Sloth-Folk
- Titbirds
- A very small kind of harpy
- 'Turtle-Folk'
- Different kinds? Sea turtles, snappers, soft shells, etc.
- Found on the 'Scaled Continent'
- Vetala
- Indian vampires?
- Ghostly characteristics
- 'Wolf-Folk'
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