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====Human Racial Attitudes====
 
====Human Racial Attitudes====
Human attitudes tend towards tolerance and acceptance of the Demi-Human races. Not surprisingly, perhaps, Humans prefer the Halfling races slightly more than those of the Dwarves or the Gnomes. This may be because Halflings are frequently slaves or servants to Human masters and display a characteristic easy-going demeanor. On their own, the small stature of a Halfling appears very unthreatening. With a short life-span of only 150 years on average, Humans could easily forget when Halflings were thought of quite differently in the wild, hunted, armed and in numbers.  
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Human attitudes tend towards tolerance and acceptance of the Demi-Human races. Not surprisingly, perhaps, Humans prefer the Halfling races slightly more than those of the Dwarves or the Gnomes. This may be because Halflings are frequently slaves or servants to Human masters and display a characteristic easy-going demeanor. On their own, the small stature of a Halfling appears very unthreatening. With a short life-span of only 150 years on average, Humans could easily forget when Halflings were thought of quite differently in the wild, armed and in numbers.  
  
Half-Elves are more tolerated than Elves. Though the ''War Between The Races'' is long over, according to the time keeping of Human generations, the Elven nation is still considered with neutrality and distrust. This may be the carryover of Elven attitudes. The war is still very fresh in collective Elven memory and they treat Humans as an usurping race with great suspicion. However, the Dwarven people look upon Humankind with dispassion and suspicion as well, but Human attitudes treat them twice as warmly than the Elves. Perhaps because Dwarves live underground and the few topsiders who conduct trade are atypical of the average Dwarven attitude toward Humans.  
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Half-Elves are more tolerated than Elves. Though the War Between The Races is long over, according to the time keeping of Human generations, the Elven nation is still considered with neutrality and distrust. This may result from the Elven attitudes. The war is still fresh in the collective Elven memory and they treat Humans as an usurping race with great suspicion. However, the Dwarven people look upon Humankind with dispassion and suspicion as well, but Human attitudes treat them twice as warm than the Elves. Perhaps because Dwarves live underground and the few topsiders who conduct trade are atypical of the average Dwarven attitude toward Humans.  
  
 
Even most surprising among Human attitudes is the lack of a clear preference for other Humans. This may be due to a combination of many factors but there is no one factor to correlate the attitudes that run from Preference to Antipathy.  
 
Even most surprising among Human attitudes is the lack of a clear preference for other Humans. This may be due to a combination of many factors but there is no one factor to correlate the attitudes that run from Preference to Antipathy.  
  
No surprise is the attitude of Hostility that Humans share with all Demi-Humans towards the Orc race and Half Orcs.
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No surprise is the attitude of Hostility that Humans share with all Demi-Humans towards the Orc race and Half Orcs.  
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attitudes are fairly even when it comes to the other
  
 
====Naming Conventions for Humans====
 
====Naming Conventions for Humans====

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