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**Fendrakis**, which call themselves **Fenxes**, are a [[.|race]] of fox-like humanoids, a little smaller than [[races:humans]]. | **Fendrakis**, which call themselves **Fenxes**, are a [[.|race]] of fox-like humanoids, a little smaller than [[races:humans]]. | ||
- | Fenxes were once hunted by humans, and now hide deep in what they call "The Great Forest". They give a great importance to //The Gest of Fenx//, a half-mythological, half-historical text that tells the story of the defeat of their race against the humans and their exile in the forest. | + | Fenxes were once hunted by humans and now hide deep in what they call "The Great Forest". They give great importance to //The Gest of Fenx//, a half-mythological, half-historical text that tells the story of the defeat of their race against the humans and their exile in the forest. |
- | Fenxes are physically a little weaker than humans on average. They also do not seem to have a strong affinity with magic; some postulated that it was more because they didn't really care about it than because of a natural disadvantage. On the other hand, they are pretty fast and agile ("One can only see the Fenx's Tail", says the old Khelentari proverb), and often outsmart their opponents by using non-conventional tactics. | + | Fenxes are physically a little weaker than humans on average. They also do not seem to have a strong affinity with magic; some postulated that it was more because they didn't care about it than because of a natural disadvantage. On the other hand, they are pretty fast and agile ("One can only see the Fenx's Tail", says the old Khelentari proverb), and often outsmart their opponents by using non-conventional tactics. |
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