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The only specie of humanoid to exist in real life.
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Human
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Thin humanoids with pointed ears that often have penchants for magic and arrogance.
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Elf
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A mixture of the first two races of humanoid, often known for being uncannily charming but untrusted by both parents' species.
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Half-Elf
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Short humanoids known for their beards and love of treasure and ale.
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Dwarf
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Short humanoids that share most characteristics with humans, known for going on long adventures before settling down.
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Halfling
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Short humanoids with pointed ears and affinities for tinkering, magic, or both.
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Gnome
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Large, green or gray-skinned humanoids known for raiding in the name of their god.
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Orc
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A mixture of the previous race and the first race of humanoid, often known for being less temperamental than the former but stronger than the latter.
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Half-Orc
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Small humanoids with pointed ears known for causing mischief and working with two similar species of humanoid.
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Goblin
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Humanoids with pointed ears and large noses with a desire for conquest.
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Hobgoblin
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Small, winged humanoids with affinities for magic.
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Fairy
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Humanoids that have their lower halves replaced by the body of a horse.
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Centaur
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Large, bovine-like humanoids known for their anger and navigational skills.
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Minotaur
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Horned humanoids with pointed ears and goat's legs.
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Satyr
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Large, mountain-dwelling humanoids that can trace their lineage and heritage to giants.
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Goliath
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Humanoids that can often trace their lineage to the Nine Hells.
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Tiefling
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Large, scaled humanoids known for their breath weapons.
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Dragonborn
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Small, draconic humanoids known for worshiping dragons like gods.
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Kobold
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Lizard-like humanoids that are known for their lack of empathy.
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Lizardfolk
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Humanoids known for their shapeshifting and uncanny natural forms.
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Changeling
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Raven-like humanoids with a knack for mimicry.
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Kenku
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Cat-like humanoids that are known for their curiosity.
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Tabaxi
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