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Another subset of Humans are [[Vampires]], who are not actual [[Undead]] but lose the ability to gain [[Classes]] in the normal fashion, through hardship and experience. Other species can become Vampires too, but at this point in the text it is unknown whether they can procreate sexually; unlike Human Vampires, which canonically can. Werewolves also exist. | Another subset of Humans are [[Vampires]], who are not actual [[Undead]] but lose the ability to gain [[Classes]] in the normal fashion, through hardship and experience. Other species can become Vampires too, but at this point in the text it is unknown whether they can procreate sexually; unlike Human Vampires, which canonically can. Werewolves also exist. | ||
Most Humans are natives of Innworld. Some Humans have been summoned from Earth: It is not known if the so called [[ | Most Humans are natives of Innworld. Some Humans have been summoned from Earth: It is not known if the so called [[Earthworlders]] are somehow different from Innworlders, although there are no indications towards that. | ||
As a function of their classes, the [King of Men] and [Prince of Men] of [[Erribathe]] have a longer lifespan, from their half-Elven consorts giving them half of their longevity. | As a function of their classes, the [King of Men] and [Prince of Men] of [[Erribathe]] have a longer lifespan, from their half-Elven consorts giving them half of their longevity. | ||