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There are many half-folk in the world, more than before Ragnarok. The older half-folk races retain history with humanoid races (whether friendly or hostile). Newer half-folk races are likely to be fearful and potentially hostile but not out of innate evil (at least not necessarily). | There are many half-folk in the world, more than before Ragnarok. The older half-folk races retain history with humanoid races (whether friendly or hostile). Newer half-folk races are likely to be fearful and potentially hostile but not out of innate evil (at least not necessarily). | ||
Key half-folk figures include: | |||
[[Geron]] - a half-goat | |||
Lady [[Huddashimraha]] |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 7 September 2023
creatures that are an amalgam of traditional species (eg Centaurs)
Depicted in some instances by alloys of pure metals
There are many half-folk in the world, more than before Ragnarok. The older half-folk races retain history with humanoid races (whether friendly or hostile). Newer half-folk races are likely to be fearful and potentially hostile but not out of innate evil (at least not necessarily).
Key half-folk figures include:
Geron - a half-goat
Lady Huddashimraha