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| - | | Height: 170 to 190 | | + | | Height: 170 to 190 | |
| - | | Row 2 Col 1 | | + | | Language: Common |
| - | | Common Cultures: [[Chelaxian]], | + | | Common Cultures: [[Chelaxian]], |
| - | Humans are the most numerous humanoid ancestry of Golarion with a variety of ethnicities, | + | === Overview === |
| + | Humans are defined by momentum. Their societies expand rapidly, their ambitions rarely remain small, and their presence is felt almost everywhere. Through force of arms, mastery of magic, and sheer persistence, | ||
| + | While many humans settle into familiar routines, curiosity and restlessness run deep within the race. Large numbers abandon their homes to explore forgotten ruins, chart unknown lands, or impose their will on neighboring peoples. Expansion is not always driven by necessity. Often, humans push outward simply because opportunity exists and someone is willing to seize it. | ||
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| + | Human cultures frequently look backward and forward at the same time. Ancient empires and legendary eras are romanticized, | ||
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| + | Humans show intense interest in other peoples, particularly those with longer histories. This curiosity can manifest as admiration, imitation, or shallow fascination, | ||
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| + | Suspicion toward humans is not unwarranted. History offers countless examples of fear and intolerance among human societies escalating into persecution, | ||
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| + | == Physical Description == | ||
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| + | Human appearance varies more widely than that of any other common ancestry. Skin tones range from deep brown to pale ivory, often shaped by climate and ancestry. Facial features, body types, hair texture, and eye color differ dramatically between regions and populations. Some humans have angular features and sharp cheekbones, others rounder faces and broader builds. Eyes may be narrow or wide, deeply set or prominent, and hair may be straight, coiled, fine, or coarse. | ||
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| + | These traits are rarely random. Lineage, culture, and homeland often leave visible marks, allowing experienced observers to guess a human’s origins. Cultural expression further distinguishes populations through clothing, jewelry, hairstyles, tattoos, piercings, and ritual scarring. Among humans, identity is worn openly on the body as often as it is spoken aloud. | ||
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| + | == Society == | ||
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| + | Human societies encompass every form of governance imaginable. Kingdoms rise and fall quickly compared to those of longer-lived peoples, and borders shift with regularity. Even the oldest human civilizations exist in a state of ongoing reinvention. This instability is not weakness, but adaptation. Humans excel at responding to change, altering traditions, laws, and technologies to meet new challenges. | ||
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| + | Other races often envy this flexibility. Humans are willing to attempt what has never been tried, abandon what no longer works, and gamble on uncertain futures. Though many individuals prefer familiarity and comfort, humanity as a whole possesses an enduring drive to push beyond known limits and pursue distant possibilities. | ||
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| + | == Relations == | ||
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| + | Human population growth and ambition frequently bring them into contact with other races, particularly during periods of expansion. These encounters often lead to conflict, yet humans are equally capable of reconciliation and alliance when opposition proves costly or unnecessary. While pride can shade into arrogance, the sheer diversity within human societies allows many to accept difference with relative ease. | ||
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| + | Stereotypes about other races are common, ranging from dismissive to openly hostile. Ignorance of foreign languages and customs sometimes hardens into fear, and fear into oppression or violence. Such attitudes have led, in rare but infamous cases, to attempted eradication of entire peoples. Despite this, most human cultures contain strong traditions of cooperation and coexistence, | ||
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| + | == Alignment and Religion == | ||
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| + | Humans display the widest moral range of any common ancestry. They are capable of immense cruelty and extraordinary compassion, sometimes within the same society. Most humans tend toward neutrality as individuals, | ||
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| + | Religion among humans is equally varied. With few ancestral obligations and little reverence for unchanging tradition, humans worship countless gods, spirits, and philosophies. Faith is often pragmatic, shaped by need, hope, fear, or ambition rather than inherited duty. | ||
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| + | == Adventurers == | ||
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| + | Many humans take up adventuring in pursuit of ambition. Wealth, influence, knowledge, and personal legend all serve as common motivations. Others are drawn by danger itself, seeking challenge and meaning beyond the ordinary. Because humans arise from countless cultures and circumstances, | ||