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Last edited on 2010-12-13 16:37:46 by Selinia (unregistered user)
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The eldest of Creation's races, and possessing power and influence arguably matched only by the other Elder races, Humanity is a race that is - above all else - driven. They will pursue their goals relentlessly, whatever those goals may be. It is this seemingly endless reserve of ambition and determination that have shaped them into the people the are today, and will shape them far into the future.
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The eldest of Creation's races, and undeniably among its most powerful, Humanity is a race that is - above all else - driven. They will pursue their goals relentlessly, whatever those goals may be. It is this seemingly endless reserve of ambition and determination that have shaped them into the people the are today, and will shape them far into the future.


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Edited on 2010-12-12 21:28:13 by Selinia (unregistered user)
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=====Exiled Humans//=====
Statistically identical to the Core System race.//
Sometimes, the world is harsh. Sometimes it is cruel. Sometimes it is unfair, or dark, or seemingly without even a glimmer of hope. Such feelings - weariness, despair, fear... all suppress Spiral Power, dampening the fighting spirit of those who possess it. Outside the comfort and control of the Isle, many humans have fallen away from their powers. They temper their wild dreams with a dose of cynicism and realism, and their ambitions often amount to simple survival.
But still, the resolve of humanity will not buckle. If life hardens, so shall they. If life demands they set aside their chasing of dreams for the common good, they will adapt. No others in Creation - save perhaps the Chept, collectively - can match the versatility of an enclave of Exiled humans. This is their greatest strength, and it will allow them to survive when all others would perish.


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Edited on 2010-12-11 15:09:58 by planswalker
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The eldest of Creation's races, and undeniably among its most powerful, Humanity is a race that is - above all else - driven. They will pursue their goals relentlessly, whatever those goals may be. It is this seemingly endless reserve of ambition and determination that have shaped them into the people the are today, and will shape them far into the future.
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The eldest of Creation's races, Humanity is a race that is - above all else - driven. They will pursue their goals relentlessly, whatever those goals may be. It is this seemingly endless reserve of ambition and determination that have shaped them into the people the are today, and will shape them far into the future.


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Edited on 2010-12-11 14:35:28 by planswalker [saying that human is best is rude to other's works]
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The eldest of Creation's races, Humanity is a race that is - above all else - driven. They will pursue their goals relentlessly, whatever those goals may be. It is this seemingly endless reserve of ambition and determination that have shaped them into the people the are today, and will shape them far into the future.
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The eldest of Creation's races, and undeniably among its most powerful, Humanity is a race that is - above all else - driven. They will pursue their goals relentlessly, whatever those goals may be. It is this seemingly endless reserve of ambition and determination that have shaped them into the people the are today, and will shape them far into the future.


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Edited on 2010-12-09 15:39:05 by Selinia (unregistered user)
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The Humans themselves are easily the most representative of their people - they do nothing on a small scale. Imperials are prone to a love of drama and theatrics, particularly those with an affinity for air. Duels are often prefaced by bouts of exaggerated boasting, and the skills of colorful heralds and criers are highly prized. With the heavy prevalence of enchantment on equipment, craftsmen can usually afford to sacrifice a bit of practicality for sheer theatrics. The Daiklaive is a product of this mentality - what purpose could possibly be served by a blade of such size? The answer is simply that it //looks awesome//.


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The oldest known version of this page was created on 2010-12-09 14:02:25 by Selinia (unregistered user)