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+ | Titans along with gods are the key characters of the very oldest oral legends. Modern titanologers hold that titans were actual humanlikes who ruled the world over 15,000 years ago before the [[Flood of Aturyanda]]. The titanist school maintains that titans were the guardians of ancient technology of which modern [[titancraft]] is a rebirth on a minor scale. | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 11 January 2014
Humanlike philosophers believe that Titans, Elves, Dwarves, and Humans originated from specific homelands existing before the Great Flood. There is wide consensus for this reconstruction in the West, but not complete. They are generally accepted even though the ultimate origin of the races is not universally accepted.
Titans
Titans along with gods are the key characters of the very oldest oral legends. Modern titanologers hold that titans were actual humanlikes who ruled the world over 15,000 years ago before the Flood of Aturyanda. The titanist school maintains that titans were the guardians of ancient technology of which modern titancraft is a rebirth on a minor scale.
Aarokinian
(cf. Mediterranean) Dark brown hair, dark brown eyes to light brown eyes, brown to olive complexion, angular features
Amphesian
(cf. east central Asian)
Zwambu
Za-Bahuna
Geddamin
The Geddamin
Elves
Findorian
ancestors of Pytharnian, Erechorebese, Nymenthonese, Ancient Kalaman
Sungotine
Dwarves
Old Hearth
Midrardian Dwarven Homeland
spawned Midrardian and Ithradic and Old Hearth
Bukalaan
from Midrardian
Ithradic
Hurgva
Predecessors of the Amandal Dwarves
Humans
- Asdaurian
Japhedune
(cf. Basque, Atlantic) High Shadevan Tribes, Thetzisari; Brown to dark brown hair, brown or green eyes, light to olive complexion; angular features
Jathya-Dhumi
(cf. Mediterranean, perhaps Pelasgian) Dramegginite , Malesggite, Thetzisari, Brown Hair, Grey Eyes, light to olive complexion; angular features
Gwenyan (cf. Northern European)
Quinnian, Jaggudornish, Thwarrish, Donavish, Pallathantic, Osfandian, etc. Light Brown to Blond Hair, blue eyes, light green eyes, light hazel eyes, very light brown eyes, pale skin, light skin; angular features
Issathazian
(cf. Uralic, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian) Light Brown to Blond Hair, blue eyes, light green eyes, light hazel eyes, very light brown eyes, pale skin, light skin; angular features
Hmœssite
Hmoessite, Hoernectian
Paleo-Zephasian
(cf. Sumerian, Dravidian) Zephasian, Hassir-Thardian Dark Brown Hair, dark brown eyes or dark grey eyes, brown skin
Thammazite
(cf. Semite) Jerushablan, Dagaithi, Shagrela’alite, Narshadite, Weshifi Dark Brown Hair, Brown Hair; Dark Brown Eyes, Brown Eyes, Dark Green Eyes, Dark Violet Eyes; Dark Grey Eyes, brown skin, light skin, olive skin, Near Eastern features
Djimya
(cf. Altaic, Turkish, Mongolian, Japanese, Korean) Saikusahi, Achederian Dark Brown to Black Hair; Dark Brown eyes to Brown eyes; slightly almond eyes to fully almond eyes
Tangshanian
(cf. Han Chinese) near Sungo Black Hair; Dark Brown eyes; light brown, yellow skin; almond eyes
Zir-Lis-Naanian
(cf. Pacific Islander) Black Hair, Dark Brown eyes, brown skin;
- Unknown
Neptultchi
Tuadbe Xsyte The Neptultchi and child ethnicities (Tuadbe, Xsyte, Azerukese) derive from unknown provenance
- Two Bahunas
Haitsatombu
(cf. Ethiopian) Black hair, Dark brown eyes, dark brown skin, curly hair, Ethiopian features
Xainu
(cf. West African) Black hair, Dark brown eyes, dark brown skin; curly hair; West African features
See Also
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