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The Quirth are a race of rodent [[humanlike]]s who dwell in small settlements throughout the world sometimes in close proximity to humans.  Quirth adult males are on average about 1.42m (4'8") tall. Humans have a wide range of attitudes towards the Quirth, from disdain for them as vermin to delight in their curiosity and playfulness.  Humans often call them 'ratmen' in regular parlance.
 
The Quirth are a race of rodent [[humanlike]]s who dwell in small settlements throughout the world sometimes in close proximity to humans.  Quirth adult males are on average about 1.42m (4'8") tall. Humans have a wide range of attitudes towards the Quirth, from disdain for them as vermin to delight in their curiosity and playfulness.  Humans often call them 'ratmen' in regular parlance.
  
Quirth settlements are spread across Pytharnia.  In Zephasia, Quirth are very populous in the tropics and honor a king who rules from his wooden palace in [[T'kamzi]] in the land of [[Sumasthan]].  He holds sway over four other cities, [[Tsaptsu]], [[Zampsa]], [[Manhas]], and [[Kshukra]].
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Small Quirth settlements are spread across [[Pytharnia]].  In Zephasia, Quirth are very populous in the tropics and honor a king who rules from his wooden palace in [[T'kamzi]] in the land of [[Sumasthan]].  He holds sway over four other cities, [[Tsaptsu]], [[Zampsa]], [[Manhas]], and [[Kshukra]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:18, 7 November 2014

The Quirth are a race of rodent humanlikes who dwell in small settlements throughout the world sometimes in close proximity to humans. Quirth adult males are on average about 1.42m (4'8") tall. Humans have a wide range of attitudes towards the Quirth, from disdain for them as vermin to delight in their curiosity and playfulness. Humans often call them 'ratmen' in regular parlance.

Small Quirth settlements are spread across Pytharnia. In Zephasia, Quirth are very populous in the tropics and honor a king who rules from his wooden palace in T'kamzi in the land of Sumasthan. He holds sway over four other cities, Tsaptsu, Zampsa, Manhas, and Kshukra.

See Also