Races of Antoria
The humanoid races can be split into two major categories, the northern Busdaric root, which has bluish to grey to pale skin tones, and the southern Rannoric root, which has warm skin tones.
The subcategory of these races were pseudo-races, which either had faded or shared features. It is notable that both races had wildly variable features, and the only lack of warm colors in north and lack of cold colors in south were the only universal indicators.
Busdaric Races
Pseudo-Busdars
Busdars or Wilderians, or Pustarc in Busdravic tongue, were the native race to the Arnioric Wilderness Heartlands. The term Busdar is a vague one, as it covers several subspecies in itself, and the term is rather more coined by the Perillean-Yoneian world, which was the one to write the historical chronicles of all the races.
The term Wilderian was generally considered pejorative.
Busdaric people shared a common dislike towards Faireanic and Rannoric people, considering them smug-looking slimeball nincompoops who speak with a slick tongue.
Rasacks
Rasacks were considered the lowest in hierarchy in Arnioria
Faireanic People
S
Arnic People (Arns)
Arns
Vaskites
S
Causucks
A
Ängerians
A
Morrocks
A
Colossarians
S
Hellornians
S
Samborians
S
Puskites
S
People of Ra
S
Maganic People
S
Maganic People
S
Perilleanic People
S
Phanim People
S
Rannoric Races
Naxorians
S
Selassinians
S
Judic Tribes
S
Ballistic Tribes
S
Palenninians
S
Masorans
S
Mocolleans
S
Khaimeranic People
S
Limpangas
S
Laureanic People
S
Khalissoric Tribes
S
Hakkanic People
S
Arkhanic People
S
Morakhon Tribes
S
Yalis
Rammornians (Rancks)
Murmannic People
Kanonic People
Pseudo-Rannors
Silanic Tribes
S
Yannas (Yoneians)
S
Silanic-Yanim People - Yoneians
Ikharonians
S
Selerians
S
Harachimians
S
Metorians
S
Andalithic People
S
Kharonic People
S
Silvonians
S
Yalerianic People
S
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