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*[[Senethyar]] meaning 'the lesser/rarer folk': [[Byentin]], [[Sureyin]], [[Torralain]] and [[Ulsharr]] | *[[Senethyar]] meaning 'the lesser/rarer folk': [[Byentin]], [[Sureyin]], [[Torralain]] and [[Ulsharr]] | ||
*[[Trenethain]] meaning 'peoples of the trinity': [[Eldren]] and [[Sulaim]] | *[[Trenethain]] meaning 'peoples of the trinity': [[Eldren]] and [[Sulaim]] | ||
+ | *[[Nethyerain]] meaning 'people of the north mountains': [[Nort]] and [[Trentain]] | ||
+ | *[[Nethenyarr]] meaning 'people of the north valleys': [[Trunan]] and [[Emerain]] | ||
+ | *[[Onuthain]] meaning 'the outermost balance': [[Orayin]] and [[Authain]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Ogre-Kin]]== | ||
+ | *[[Lokkran]]: meaning 'dawn shadows': [[Akaim]], [[Okkra]] and [[Kaerkim]] | ||
+ | *[[Dhakran]]: meaning 'little shadows': [[Nogrimm]] and [[Tooren]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Lizardmen]]== | ||
+ | *[[Asvaeric]] meaning 'most keen': [[Sassakk]], [[Lorakk]], [[Rastinn]] and [[Dessakk]] | ||
+ | *[[Lantarak]] meaning 'of enduring spirit': [[Tronkarr]], [[Kornutorr]] and [[Shontrath]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Apemen]]== | ||
+ | *[[Gherasric]] meaning 'most brutal': [[Yavamma]] and [[Brevamma]] | ||
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+ | ==[[True Beastmen]]== | ||
+ | *[[Vustarak]]: meaning 'the hardy' [[Treyanar]], [[Thorkall]] and [[Torrkayreth]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Koi-Krenn]]== | ||
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+ | ==[[Rythentta]]== | ||
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+ | ==[[Torathra]]== | ||
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+ | ==[[Dunoln]]== |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 21 July 2004
Many different sentient species are found on Teth and throughout Reshomme.
Contents
Humanity
- Amethyar meaning 'peoples of the centre': Kamarain, Thulain and Suthyar
- Senethyar meaning 'the lesser/rarer folk': Byentin, Sureyin, Torralain and Ulsharr
- Trenethain meaning 'peoples of the trinity': Eldren and Sulaim
- Nethyerain meaning 'people of the north mountains': Nort and Trentain
- Nethenyarr meaning 'people of the north valleys': Trunan and Emerain
- Onuthain meaning 'the outermost balance': Orayin and Authain
Ogre-Kin
- Lokkran: meaning 'dawn shadows': Akaim, Okkra and Kaerkim
- Dhakran: meaning 'little shadows': Nogrimm and Tooren
Lizardmen
- Asvaeric meaning 'most keen': Sassakk, Lorakk, Rastinn and Dessakk
- Lantarak meaning 'of enduring spirit': Tronkarr, Kornutorr and Shontrath
Apemen
True Beastmen
- Vustarak: meaning 'the hardy' Treyanar, Thorkall and Torrkayreth