Canus
Canus were the first of the animal born races to integrate with the world, but are some of the least sociable of them. Canus tend to stay away from established society, but stay in their Packs. They are much like wolves in how they live, but they show respect where respect is due. Canus tend to all be warriors of some kind, and usually don’t practice arcane magics.
Wild Wolves
The Canus, or Wolfkin, were said to have been born of the wilds themselves. Some say they were created from a mad demigod’s experiments, while others say old druidic magics somehow fused humans with their wolf companions.
Canus of the World
Canus usually travel in packs, and tend to keep to themselves. They are typically neutral to civilization, and usually can be found within the colder forests in permanent camps. If they were to leave their pack they usually don’t take very well to larger civilization, however they are very social people. Canus vary in the color of their pelts, but they resemble standing wolves.
In the Eyes of the People
Canus are widely ignored, but are known for their excellent hunting skills. Canus individuals often become traders of animal skins and meats.
Wild Wolves
The Canus, or Wolfkin, were said to have been born of the wilds themselves. Some say they were created from a mad demigod’s experiments, while others say old druidic magics somehow fused humans with their wolf companions.
Canus of the World
Canus usually travel in packs, and tend to keep to themselves. They are typically neutral to civilization, and usually can be found within the colder forests in permanent camps. If they were to leave their pack they usually don’t take very well to larger civilization, however they are very social people. Canus vary in the color of their pelts, but they resemble standing wolves.
In the Eyes of the People
Canus are widely ignored, but are known for their excellent hunting skills. Canus individuals often become traders of animal skins and meats.
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