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Humans, Kender, Gnomes, Elves, Dwarves, Irda, Minotaurs
Height and Weight:Male kender are typically 3'7" tall and wight 75 lbs; females are slightly smaller.
Hair Color: Sandy blond, light or dark brown, copper-red or even red-orange.
Hairstyles: Long, with many varieties of braids and ponytails being popular. Often bits of colorful material such as bird feathers, ribbons, or flowers are carefully woven into their hair as well.
Skin Color: Kender are fair skinned but tan quickly, becoming nutbrown by midsummer.
Eye Color: Pale Blue, Sea Green, Olive, Light Brown, and Hazel.
Distinct Features:Kender are distinctive for their pointed ears that give them a faintly elven look.
Behavior:They Have bright eyes, and their facial expressions are quite intense. No one seems to look as happy as a joyful kender or as miserable as a crying one. Angry kender using taunts and insults can be shockingly vulgar, and can look quite devilish for a few moments. This intensity of emotion can be inffectious.
Vocal pitches:A wide vocal range from deep and husky to high-pitched and squeaky. Older kender tend to have deeper voices, but they still maintain a wide pitch ranges and can often perform remarkable sound imitations. when excited, kender tend to speak very quickly and ramble at the same time, making it hard to follow what they're trying to say.
Philosophies
Four things make a kender's personality different from Humans : Kender are fearless, insatiably curious, unstoppably mobile and independent, and will pick up anything that is not nailed down (though kender with claw hammers will get those things as well.)
Gnomes
Height and Weight: Average three feet in height and weigh about 45-50 lbs. Females are as large as males.
Hair Color and Facial Hair: White hair, white beards, females are beardless.
Hairstyles: Either straight or curly.
Skin Color: Rich Brown Skin.
Eye Color: China-blue or violet.
Distinct Features:Even cavity-free teeth, rounded ears and large noses
Elves