Human
Humans are a race of humanoids native to the Pact Worlds system who are known for their adaptability, ambition, curiosity, and history of impulsive violence. They are one of the dominant races of the Pact Worlds despite losing their homeworld of Golarion during the Gap.
Human society is chaotic and diverse, with each human settlement differing dramatically from its neighbors and every society constantly changing and reinventing its ways. While humans themselves do not consider themselves attracted to any one alignment, other races note that this suggests a chaotic nature.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
The Gap's erasure of human records and cultural traditions has left the race dependent on newly formed naming conventions, with many names coming from their own invention, alien loanwords, or names plucked from what historical records still exist. Some examples include Akif, Alezandaru, Amare, Baolo, Belor, Darilian, Hadzi, Hai Minh, Hiriko, Iolana, Jokug, Korva, Morvius, Navasi, Pao, Pasara, Raziya, Revhi, Sahba, Sephia, Signe, Valki, and Yon.
Gender Ideals
Humans exhibit sexual dimorphism, with differing features and reproductive organs between most males and females. Gender, while often physically evident, is a social concept among humans — and as with most human social concepts, no two societies interpret gender the same way.
History
Human history is as varied as its many ethnic groups, but almost all humans can trace their roots to Golarion. Many had branched out to planets such as Akiton before the Gap, and older human civilizations of Golarion like the Azlanti Star Empire stretched even further into the stars, but the vast majority of the Pact Worlds' humans can point to Golarion as their ancestral home. Its disappearance turned the race's remaining members into migrants within the Pact Worlds, with Absalom Station as their new "homeworld". The Gap also wiped out memories of most of humanity's history and cultural record, leaving only the remnants of it on other races' histories and leading to debate over how relevant humanity's history is to its present and future.
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