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Of all the humanoids found on planet Earth, only humans are actually indigenous. The earliest non-humans to appear, according to most sources, were [[Elf Race & Physiology|elves]], approximately 35,000 years ago.  It's certain that these bipeds found their way to Earth through a spontaneously opening [[Gating & Summoning|gate]] in the [[Kodar Mountains]], from an [[Inner Planes of Existence|inner plane]] called the [[Outlands (plane)|Outlands]].  Over the next 25,000 years, scattered gates opened in multiple locations for brief periods, most notably in the Sahel, the Kalahari, the Andes Mountains, and the Barrier Reef.  It's possible that a gate as it opened was partly responsible for the sinking of [[Atlantis]].
 
Of all the humanoids found on planet Earth, only humans are actually indigenous. The earliest non-humans to appear, according to most sources, were [[Elf Race & Physiology|elves]], approximately 35,000 years ago.  It's certain that these bipeds found their way to Earth through a spontaneously opening [[Gating & Summoning|gate]] in the [[Kodar Mountains]], from an [[Inner Planes of Existence|inner plane]] called the [[Outlands (plane)|Outlands]].  Over the next 25,000 years, scattered gates opened in multiple locations for brief periods, most notably in the Sahel, the Kalahari, the Andes Mountains, and the Barrier Reef.  It's possible that a gate as it opened was partly responsible for the sinking of [[Atlantis]].
 
having two eyes, the ability to walk on heels and possessing a brain found in the head.  Of all the humanoids found on planet earth, only humans are actually indiginous.  The earliest non-humans to appear — according to most sources — were elves, approximately 50 to 40 thousand years ago.  It is certain that these bipeds found their way to earth through spontanteous-opening gate]] from an '''inner plane]]''' called the '''[[Outlands]]'''.  It may perhaps have been more than one gate. Through the next 25,000 years, scattered gates opened in multiple locations for brief periods, most notably in the Sahel, the Kalahari, the Andes Mountains and the Barrier Reef.  It is possible that an opening gate was partly responsible for the sinking of [[Atlantis (lost region)|Atlantis]].
 
  
 
Humanoids are also subdivided into generalised "races," such as [[Demi-human Races|demi-humans]], [[Orcish Race|orcish]], [[Goblinish (race)|goblinish]] and [[Faerie|faeries]].  Orcish and goblinish humanoids are sometimes jointly called "cave races."
 
Humanoids are also subdivided into generalised "races," such as [[Demi-human Races|demi-humans]], [[Orcish Race|orcish]], [[Goblinish (race)|goblinish]] and [[Faerie|faeries]].  Orcish and goblinish humanoids are sometimes jointly called "cave races."
  
 
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* [[Algoid]]

Revision as of 18:12, 14 October 2023

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Humanoids are creatures who bear resemblance to humans, typically possessing an upright posture, two arms and two legs. These creatures have a generally human-like appearance, with a head situated atop a neck, and they often exhibit a level of intelligence and cognitive capacity comparable to that of humans. While humanoid forms can vary widely in size, shape and features, they typically exhibit the fundamental human body plan, which distinguishes them from other types of creatures in fantasy, science fiction and folklore settings.

Of all the humanoids found on planet Earth, only humans are actually indigenous. The earliest non-humans to appear, according to most sources, were elves, approximately 35,000 years ago. It's certain that these bipeds found their way to Earth through a spontaneously opening gate in the Kodar Mountains, from an inner plane called the Outlands. Over the next 25,000 years, scattered gates opened in multiple locations for brief periods, most notably in the Sahel, the Kalahari, the Andes Mountains, and the Barrier Reef. It's possible that a gate as it opened was partly responsible for the sinking of Atlantis.

Humanoids are also subdivided into generalised "races," such as demi-humans, orcish, goblinish and faeries. Orcish and goblinish humanoids are sometimes jointly called "cave races."

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See Also,
Bestiary
Palaeolithic Period