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Like all races, basic Humans may become [[Drowned People]] and gain drowned attributes. Humans may also become [Fleshchosen], which makes them have pointy teeth.
Like all races, basic Humans may become [[Drowned People]] and gain drowned attributes. Humans may also become [Fleshchosen], which makes them have pointy teeth.


Two subsets of humans with special attributes are known to exist, one from the nation of [[Menrise|Tourvecall]], known as the Spellbound & one from the nation of [[Etrogaer|Golaen]], who all have giant blood in their veins. These two subsets are more due to environmental adaptations and special lineage rather than any special heritage of humanity.
A 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.
 
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. Werewolves also exist.


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.
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.
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