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[[Human]]s are the most common residents of Earth who appear in several projects taking place in the real world. They are typically absent from areas foreign to the surface or real human-populated areas, with fictional humanoids taking their place elsewhere. However, they are closely related to the [[Hill Person|Hill People]], who have more aggressive and less civil behaviour. | [[Human]]s are the most common residents of Earth who appear in several projects taking place in the real world. They are typically absent from areas foreign to the surface or real human-populated areas, with fictional humanoids taking their place elsewhere. However, they are closely related to the [[Hill Person|Hill People]], who have more aggressive and less civil behaviour. | ||
Every character in the ''[[Ricky War]]'' series is a human, given its live-action direction. In projects like ''[[Kevin War]]'' and ''[[Rodney's Tunnel]]'', the presence of humans ranges from common to near absent due to Kjolt's interest in more whimsical fantasy races and creatures. | Every character in the ''[[Ricky War]]'' series is a human, given its live-action direction. In projects like ''[[Kevin War]]'' and ''[[Rodney's Tunnel]]'', the presence of humans ranges from common to near absent due to [[Kjolt]]'s interest in more whimsical fantasy races and creatures. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:49, 18 December 2025
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Humans are the most common residents of Earth who appear in several projects taking place in the real world. They are typically absent from areas foreign to the surface or real human-populated areas, with fictional humanoids taking their place elsewhere. However, they are closely related to the Hill People, who have more aggressive and less civil behaviour.
Every character in the Ricky War series is a human, given its live-action direction. In projects like Kevin War and Rodney's Tunnel, the presence of humans ranges from common to near absent due to Kjolt's interest in more whimsical fantasy races and creatures.