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  • [[Category:Humanlikes]] [[Category:Deepearth Humanlikes]]
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  • ...ace of frogmen, the Gishak live in small villages through the world and in deepearth locals, such as the Esgargan Sea. They generally live on the outskirts of *[[Humanlikes]]
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  • ...any other races. The term is a euphemism for 'non-human.' Although some humanlikes object to humans as the touchstone for sentience, the local term for humanl Humanlikes that associate most commonly with humans are giants, dwarves, and halflings
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  • ...barines are now in a state of perpetual decadence, the ages of their great deepearth empire long behind them. ...arines are thought to be decadent, fallen from power, and scattered in the deepearth.
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  • ...great demonic goddess, [[Xhalb'ithût]]. The principle worshipers are the deepearth [[Ithrabbi]] and the [[Sibbarine]]s. Members of other races also have occa :[[Ssubat]]: [[Troglodyte]] god of the deepearth worshiped by various humanlikes
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  • ...]. In the wild, they dwell in ponds, streams, rivers, and sometimes the [[deepearth]]. The reclusive [[Fishfolk]] of the [[Amosgire]] are rumored to keep and
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  • ...es within the interior jungles of northern Bahuna. Their presence in the [[deepearth]] is attested by explorers and scholars but even more poorly understood. T ...the ability to see heat, a form of vision common to many occupants of the deepearth. Although resembling fish, mature Fishfolk are curiously amphibious, equal
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  • ...s of surviving in the high plateau of the Jaggudorns, relying upon their [[deepearth]] retreats as sanctuary from the giants and dragons not uncommon to the reg [[Category:Humanlikes]]
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  • ...nternal struggles among their houses. Dwarven scholars propose that the [[deepearth]] below the mountains is embroiled in a multi-ethnic war of which the Gedda [[Category:Humanlikes]]
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  • ...es are rather hardy and more resistant to bodily toxins. Dwarves like many humanlikes who dwell primarily under the earth, possess [[heat vision]]. Dwarves live ...rd currency. Dwarves are also resourceful enough to use the beasts of the deepearth as nourishment to prevent their dependence upon surface food. Subterranean
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  • ...He is a demonic entity that is widely worshiped by some humanlikes of the deepearth, especially the Sibbarines. He appears as a great, pasty-white humanoid wit
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  • |[[Xhalb'ithût]]||align="center"|Greater||align="center"|[[Kvarraga]], among humanlikes||many-tentacled demonic goddess, mother of many lesser divinities||[[Ithrab |[[Yomb]]||align="center"|Middle||align="center"|[[Deepearth]]||chaos god of chthonic wealth worshiped by heretical dwarves||chaos dwarv
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  • :[[Jagúdah]]: Mountains, Hibernation, Deepearth =Humanlikes & Miscellaneous=
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  • ==Deepearth Religions== The vast tunnels and caverns of Kvarraga are home to several cults of deepearth divinities, demi-gods, and ancient beings of worship.
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  • ..."|Goblins adopt Skycraft||align="center"|[[Jaggudorns]]||Goblins and other humanlikes adopt Skycraft |align="center"|2490's||align="center"|{{icon|titancraft}}||align="center"|Deepearth Dragonrail Network||align="center"|[[Dagdoria]]||Construction of Subterrane
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  • =Humanlikes= :[[Shalb]] (Xhalb'): son of Xhalb’ithût, patron god of the Deepearth and the Sibbarine Elves
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