Racial Stereotypes on Inheritance in Inheritance | World Anvil

Racial Stereotypes on Inheritance

Most racism on Inheritance is not based on the color of someone's skin, it is based on the actual species, 'race' used in lieu of species. Basic discrimination is based on where one lives.
  Humans are mostly accepted by those of the most influential city, Greene Horne. City folk see themselves as far superior to their more animal shaped neighbors, the Hydro Heads, and find them vile, dangerous, and disgusting. They pity the Farmers for having to work the fields, getting dirty when they could just move and live in the city. They are fine with the slavers, as they see them as skilled trainers instead of what they are.
  The Farmers, while also human, are wary of city folk. They try to limit their interactions with them to the market that rests between the forest's edge and the city. They see city folk as greedy and lazy, the use of slaves distasteful. Farmers would prefer to end the slave trade, but the treaty between the Hunters and Hydro Heads prevents it. They see Hydro Heads as useful and comforting, happy that they creatures would destroy the pests that plague their crops. They also prefer interacting with Hydro Heads over city folk and slavers, as the Hydro Heads contain some of their communities parted souls and the creatures do not mind manual labor.
  The Hydro Heads see city folk as parasites, abusing their own kind in order to keep their lazy life styles. They see Farmers as noble and friendly, and the turned souls of the dead happily live with their families. They would kill the slavers and claim their camps were it not for the treaty The Mayor penned.   No one seems to mind the Temple Brothers, and leaves them to tending the temple that lay miles away from Greene Horne. There is a stigma among the space traders against them for their masochistic ways, but nothing malicious.

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