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Near-humankind
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A near-human is a member of one of many sapient species capable of interbreeding with human beings, and one another. Near-humans are distinct from non-humans, species incapable of breeding with humans, though some can interbreed with near-humans. Near-human species include:
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A near-human is a member of one of many sapient species capable of interbreeding with human beings, and one another. Near-humans are distinct from non-humans, species incapable of breeding with humans, though some can interbreed with near-humans. Near-human species include: 1. * Fogmen (technically fogmen are asexual, but when skinstealing are capable of reproducing with humans and other near-humans, something which non-human skinstealers are incapable of) - native to the Far Moon of this Earth 2. * Longmen - native to this and that Earth 3. * Giants - native to Ruined Isle, and Slope-head Isle, wiped out on Ruined Isle by the Southern Sage 4. * Goblins - native to Henkenne, wiped out by humans 5. * Onyxheads - native to the Sarpland 6. * Sanskings - native to the Continental Desert 7. * Frogkings - native to the Hungry Swamps, wiped out by the Child With Many Names 8. * Crabkings - native to the Hungry Sea, wiped out by the Ane Polki 9. * The Yr - native to Planet Yrklatha 10. * Hakarians - native to Planet Grand Haka 11. * The Mur - native to Planet Mur