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'''Tarat'''  The Tarat are short, stocky miners and craftspeople. Essentially, D&D Dwarves. Tough, they're also well used to seeing in lower levels of light than most.
 
'''Tarat'''  The Tarat are short, stocky miners and craftspeople. Essentially, D&D Dwarves. Tough, they're also well used to seeing in lower levels of light than most.
  
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'''Sinandre''' The Sinandre are two groups of the same People. The Starlight Sinandre (Esinandre) are those who, many millennia in the past, sought out the light of the Gods, and finding it, took it within themselves. They are magical to a level that their cousins are not. The Esinandre, disappointed by their gods, have turned their backs on the civilization and culture those gods gave them, choosing instead to join with the Humans in their cultures. Esinandre can be found amongst almost all Nations of the Hand.
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'''Sinandre''' The Sinandre are two groups of the same People. The Starlight Sinandre are those who, many millennia in the past, sought out the light of the Gods, and finding it, took it within themselves. They are magical to a level that their cousins are not. The Starlight Sinandre, disappointed by their gods, have turned their backs on the civilization and culture those gods gave them, choosing instead to join with the humans in their cultures. Starlight Sinandre can be found amongst almost all Nations of the Hand.
  
 
The Forest Sinandre are those who stayed behind when their cousins sought for the Light. The majority of them dwell within Sinansian (The Elder Trees).
 
The Forest Sinandre are those who stayed behind when their cousins sought for the Light. The majority of them dwell within Sinansian (The Elder Trees).
  
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Physically, there is very little difference between Esinandre and Forest Sinandre. The added magic of the Starlight Sinandre simply makes it easier for them to take up Magical professions. The Sinandre are very tall, generally between 6'5" and 6'9" tall, and rail thin. (D&Dish Elves, with Tolkien descriptions) They can see far, and very well at night and they do not age at all, so far as any know, though few of the Sinandre on the Hand are very old. Most of the 'Adults' are no more than 500 years old.
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Physically, there is very little difference between Starlight Sinandre and Forest Sinandre. The added magic of the Starlight Sinandre simply makes it easier for them to take up Magical professions. The Sinandre are very tall, generally between 6'5" and 6'9" tall, and rail thin. (D&Dish Elves, with Tolkien descriptions) They can see far, and very well at night and they do not age at all, so far as any know, though few of the Sinandre on the Hand are very old. Most of the 'Adults' are no more than 500 years old.
  
 
'''Yryc''' The Yryc - Orc in the common vernacular - are a tall People with Greenish-Black skin, sharp, upward thrusting bottom canine teeth and black or blue hair. They are physically a young People, and in other lands were not far removed from a kind of horde mentality. In the Hand, Yryc were given a chance to join in and they did, with gusto. Stronger than any other peoples on average, they are - like the Sinandre - able to see well at night under the stars.
 
'''Yryc''' The Yryc - Orc in the common vernacular - are a tall People with Greenish-Black skin, sharp, upward thrusting bottom canine teeth and black or blue hair. They are physically a young People, and in other lands were not far removed from a kind of horde mentality. In the Hand, Yryc were given a chance to join in and they did, with gusto. Stronger than any other peoples on average, they are - like the Sinandre - able to see well at night under the stars.

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