THE RACES OF MIRRŒTHIA
The many and diverse inhabitants of the Mirrœthian World.
SECTION A: HUMAN
The Original Anthropoids of Mirrœthia.
The Human race's origins are a mystery, with many believing their origins lie outside Mirrœthia.
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Appearance: Humans in Mirrœthia come in various shapes, sizes, and skin tones, reflecting the diversity of their race. They lack the distinctive features of other races but make up for it with adaptability and resourcefulness.
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Abilities: Humans are known for their versatility and resilience. They can adapt to various environments and learn new skills quickly.
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Culture: Human cultures are varied and widespread, often influencing and being influenced by the other races of Mirrœthia. They are known for their innovations in magic and technology, blending the two in unique ways.

SECTION B: ROUGAROU
The Anthropoid Canid People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION C: RAPTORE
The Anthropoid Raptoran People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION D: AQUIS
The Anthropoid Amphibian People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION E: MUUG
The Anthropoid Vermin People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION F: KATOU
The Anthropoid Felid People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION G: DAEMON
The Typhonian Immigrants of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION H: DRAGON
The Iokharic Immigrants of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION I: ZARDIA'AN
The Reptilian Anthropoid People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION J: MANTIKHORA
The Sen'Manten Immigrants of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION K: SERANGGA
The Insectoid People of Mirrœthia.
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SECTION L: SYNTHESIZER
The Mechanoids and Androids of Mirrœthia
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SECTION M: PAK'TOI
The Bio-Engineered Pakelloi Race
of Crève Cœur
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Appearance: Paktoi resemble humanoid almiraj creatures with rabbit-like features, including long ears and sharp horns. They have a lithe and agile build.
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Abilities: Paktoi are incredibly fast and agile, able to perform powerful leaps and attacks with their horns. They are skilled in evasion and speed-based combat.
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Culture: Paktoi are a product of bioengineering and often face identity issues. Their developing culture is centered around freedom and self-discovery, and they seek to break free from their creators' control.

SECTION N: MUSTELLE
The Bio-Engineered Muskee Race
of Crève Cœur
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Appearance: Mustelles are humanoid mustelids, resembling creatures like weasels, otters, and ferrets. They have elongated bodies, fur, and sharp claws.
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Abilities: Mustelles are incredibly agile and stealthy, with a talent for infiltration and subterfuge. They are skilled climbers and swimmers, excelling in reconnaissance.
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Culture: Mustelles, like Paktoi, struggle with their origins. Their culture values cunning and adaptability, and they often work to undermine their creators' influence and carve out their own identity.

SECTION O: MERPHINN
The Bio-Engineered Ceta'an Race
of Crève Cœur
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Appearance: Merphinns are humanoid dolphins, primarily resembling bottlenose dolphins. They have smooth skin, fins, and a streamlined build for swimming.
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Abilities: Merphinns are excellent swimmers and have echolocation abilities. They can manipulate water and are highly intelligent, often excelling in problem-solving.
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Culture: Merphinn's culture is centered around exploration and knowledge. They have a strong sense of curiosity and a desire to learn, often seeking to understand their purpose and origins.

SECTION P: KHAIZER
The Bio-Engineered Chiroppe Race
of Crève Cœur
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Appearance: Khaizers are humanoid bats resembling "flying-foxes." They have fur, wings, sharp teeth, and a keen sense of hearing.
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Abilities: Khaizers have enhanced hearing and echolocation, making them excellent navigators and scouts. They are capable of flight and have a natural affinity for sound-based magic.
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Culture: Khaizer culture values freedom and exploration. Its developing society emphasizes independence and self-discovery, and its inhabitants often seek to distance themselves from their bioengineered origins.



