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*In [[Izril]], the most common interspecies marriage is between Gnolls and Drakes. This is due to their close proximity in the south and is despite the fact that there are many Humans in the north.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/06/12/8-27/ Chapter 8.27]</ref>
*In [[Izril]], the most common interspecies marriage is between Gnolls and Drakes. This is due to their close proximity in the south and is despite the fact that there are many Humans in the north.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/06/12/8-27/ Chapter 8.27]</ref>
*Some races are not able to level until a special criterion is met. Vampires, for instance, need to be purified and drink the blood of other leveling creatures to gain levels themselves.
*Some races are not able to level until a special criterion is met. Vampires, for instance, need to be purified and drink the blood of other leveling creatures to gain levels themselves.
*[[Selphids]] refer to any species other than them as the '''Manykind'''.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/03/12/9-40-gg/ Chapter 9.40 GG]</ref>


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