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{{Stub}}'''Humans''' have shown up in every season of ''Friends at the Table''. At a basic level they are pretty much what we're used to in our world. They're not a monolith, and come in lots of different body types, backgrounds, and attitudes.
{{Stub}}'''Humans''' have shown up in every season of ''[[Friends at the Table]]''. At a basic level they are pretty much what we're used to in our world. They're not a monolith, and come in lots of different body types, backgrounds, and attitudes.


Depending on the season, humans may possess magical powers. Sometimes people who appear to be human are not.
Depending on the season, humans may possess magical powers. Sometimes people who appear to be human are not.
== ''Divine Cycle'' ==
In the ''[[Divine Cycle]]'', some characters who are cyborgs may be part human, though whether they identify as human varies from person to person. There are also non-human peoples who began or may have begun as offshoots of humanity, such as [[Apostolosians]] or [[Qui Err]] people.


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[[Category:Peoples of the Divine Universe]]
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[[Category:Autumn in Hieron]]
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 3 August 2024

Humans have shown up in every season of Friends at the Table. At a basic level they are pretty much what we're used to in our world. They're not a monolith, and come in lots of different body types, backgrounds, and attitudes.

Depending on the season, humans may possess magical powers. Sometimes people who appear to be human are not.

Divine Cycle[edit | edit source]

In the Divine Cycle, some characters who are cyborgs may be part human, though whether they identify as human varies from person to person. There are also non-human peoples who began or may have begun as offshoots of humanity, such as Apostolosians or Qui Err people.