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=Races= The [[elf|Aelva]] race {{spoiler|being ''not'' fey}} descend from Mol Uvanya. Tribal and nomadic. They follow Feist's ''moredhel'' "we hate other elf tribes almost as much as we hate you" pattern around not being [[Mary Sue]]. Then there's the djorruk, [[golem]]s from Mol Kalakto - he didn't sacrifice himself at first, but as he lay dying he ended up passing on his Divine spark to them. The [[dragons]] are all fire breathers and come from Mol Rangma. [[Dwarf|Dwarrow]] sprang out of Mol Kalakto's ''corpse''; they're Wagner dwarves. They inhabit the [[Underdark|Abyssal Realm]] under the Karkarok with those djorruk... and one Norduuk. That's Mol Kalakto's erstwhile demon-lover whom He chained up. And you thought Ramsay Snow's bromance with Theon was creepy. Other races, like ursulon and - er - humans, are ''not'' children of Mol Anybody; like djorruk (at first) they're creations, mostly of Mol Rangma. Mol Rangma figured that all these races would work best in a predator / prey relationship... and humans count alongside deer and hare (unsure if actual ''rabbits'' exist here). Mol Rangma's monsters can however access some Divine gifts. Even others': notably [[bard]]s who can tap into Mol Anwe's legacy of music. The humans here are Nordic-themed, because they came out of the Riverlands to the north. As often in Gritty fantasy, when Man met Aelva went much like when Spaniard met Carib-and-Arawak so, humies are the dominants. ... if said humies stay in the cities. Out in the wilderness, humans aren't always top of the food chain (in part because of the dwarrow) nor even the [[rape]] chain (because of the harpies). Cain Anuun harpies have an ecology where they require human seed to reproduce; but have the praying-mantis thing going on with us. A flock of these abominations is a "torment". Did we mention [[grimdark]] here yet?
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