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Appendix: Species

Aetherlings – A species that is average human statures, their skin carries wisps of elemental hue – crimson embers, pale wind, deep cerulean, or mottled earth – hinting at their birth bond to fire, air, water, or earth. They are famed for effortless elemental craft, shaping flame, breeze, tide, or stone as naturally as others breath.

Changeling – A species that is average human stature, yet their hair, eyes, and even bone structure flow like soft wax to copy forms they have observed. They are sought after as diplomats, spies, and actors, celebrated for their gift of seamless mimicry and social adaptability.

Goblins – Small, wiry beings with olive-to-emerald skin, luminous amber eyes, and dexterous hands perfect for fine work. They are prized as master crafters – ingenious inventors, herbalists, and cooks whose creations underpin Trifectorate industry and cuisine alike.

Hellborn – Average sized humanoids born to those with devilish lineage. They possess sulfurous skin, and horns adore their head like a crown.

Half-Giant – A species that towers over average size, almost two heads taller. The look very similar to whichever linage of Giants they are descended from, but are much smaller than any Giant.

Kobolds – A species of shorter than average human stature., more salamander than dragon scaled in every shade of the rainbow and sporting ridged snouts and nimble tails. They are known for innate sorcery, serving as clever arcanists.

Luparics – A fur covered, average sized humanoid wolf. They are known for their familial loyalty and stark nature. Hailing from the Caelanth, their species is uncommon in Duskmere.

Orcs – A broad shoulder species usually a head taller than humans, with green-tinged skin, jutting tusks, and tattooed hides proclaiming deeds of valor. They are respected across the Trifectorate Empire for martial prowess, strict honor codes, and stalwart service in its legions

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