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Their funeral rites generally consist of sending their dead off in small canoes filled with trinkets, pushing it out to sea, and then lighting it with a fire arrow so that it burns the body and sinks. | Their funeral rites generally consist of sending their dead off in small canoes filled with trinkets, pushing it out to sea, and then lighting it with a fire arrow so that it burns the body and sinks. | ||
Their gods are a mix of benevolent and malicious gods: [[Vunen]], [[Ingtu]], [[Tinbas]], [[Feincru]], and [[Carthana]]. | Their gods are a mix of benevolent and malicious gods: [[Vunen]], [[Ingtu]], [[Tinbas]], [[Feincru]], and [[Carthana]]. They read the [[Human Sacred Text]]. | ||
== Other Human Entries == | |||
* [[Creation of the Races]] | |||
* [[The First Harvest]] | |||
[[Category: Human]] | [[Category: Human]] | ||
[[Category: Races]] | [[Category: Races]] | ||
Revision as of 15:13, 23 July 2025
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Humans are well known for their adaptability both in skills and environments. Humans have an enhanced ability for learning, soaking up knowledge much faster than most other races. They can be found haggling alongside ratori merchants, casting spells alongside the elves, and fighting even the toughest of orcs. Their structures may not match the architectural beauty of other races, but they do withstand the sands of time relatively well. Humans are found virtually everywhere in Tuyin with the exception of Trog'cent and the Serpent Theocracy.
Their funeral rites generally consist of sending their dead off in small canoes filled with trinkets, pushing it out to sea, and then lighting it with a fire arrow so that it burns the body and sinks.
Their gods are a mix of benevolent and malicious gods: Vunen, Ingtu, Tinbas, Feincru, and Carthana. They read the Human Sacred Text.
