Viewed as both pioneers and scourges of civilization, humans are mostly known for their differences. Known for their ambition, adaptability and perseverance, humans are a very diverse race, no two of whom are exactly the same. They have spread far and wide, eagerly spreading to any territory they can survive in, and even some where they cannot. Their relationships with others, whether neighbouring kingdoms or neighbouring farmers, are varied to the point of frustrating the longer-lived races. Humans are simply too individualistic to draw more than a cursory assumption on how any of them will react to any particular thing.

Classes:
Any: Humanity’s wide range of individual and cultural variances have led to them taking up every character class available, with no overall favouritism towards any particular class. This is not to say that there are as many human fighters as there are anti-paladins. Rather, the human distribution of classes is generally used to measure any prevalence of a certain class among other races.