30 Days of Natural History – Day 8: Trolls

With the caveat that beauty is subjective, male Trolls are larger and generally considered ugly by non-Trolls while female Trolls are more slender and considered attractive by most of the other peoples of Realmgard.

30 Days of Natural History: Week 1

For June, I'm doing 30 Days of the Natural History of Realgmard. Here's the results of the first week, focusing mainly on the featherless bipeds of Realmgard…

30 Days of Natural History – Day 7: Halflings

Most simply, "Halfling" is the term used to refer to any individual in Realmgard with parents of different ethnic origins.

30 Days of Natural History – Day 6: Wilderlings

The descendants of wizards who experimented with shape-changing magic in previous generations, the Wilderlings of Realmgard have been so affected by their ancestors' magic that they retain features of various animals and the ability to freely shift between human and animal forms.

30 Days of Natural History – Day 5: Goblins

Goblins do tend to be highly communal and value the bonds of family and friendship, often out of necessity to make up for most individual Goblin's lack of size and sheer physical strength.

30 Days of Natural History – Day 3: Elves

Once the dominant cultural group in Realmgard during the period of the Elven Empire, Elven culture and language have remained hugely influential in the continent's history.

30 Days of Natural History – Day 2: Gardians

Due in part to the connection between the name of the continent and its inhabitants, the term Gardian is sometimes used to refer to any inhabitant of Realmgard regardless of their place of origin within the continent