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| The people of the [[The Neath|Neath]]... or at least, those who resemble people more than most. Humanity in the Neath primarily consists of inhabitants and descendants of the various [[The Fallen Cities|Fallen Cities]], the people of the [[The Elder Continent|Elder Continent]], and [[The Surface|Surface]] folk who have either journeyed below temporarily or settled permanently. | | The people of the Neath. Or, at least, those who seem more people than other. |
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| A note: the Neath is home to many sapient [[:Category:Nonhuman|beings]] with human-like traits. However, most of these do not fully qualify as human, either due to disqualifying characteristics or a lack of essential features; in particular, the ability to return from a trip with the [[Death|Boatman]] is reserved for humans,
| | As a small footnote: there are multiple types of beings in the Neath that may be considered "human" per se. [[The Tomb-Colonies|Tomb-colonists]] are essentially folks who refused to just die, and [[snuffers]] have an extra element of grotesqueness to make them unique.Β It is also worth mentioning that [[death]] works quite oddly in the Neath, and plain old ordinary folks are hard to kill permanently... |
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