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===Flora=== | ===Flora=== | ||
===Fauna=== | ===Fauna=== | ||
Due in part to the prime location juxtaposed between a variety of environments, Valsatbat and its associated islands host a considerable amount of humanoid biodiversity in particular regarding its fauna. The Human-[[Verse:Sel/ZE-1b/Valsatbat/Elves|elf]] continuum (genus ''Homo'') has of course formed the majority of the cobalid population consistently since the beginning of the Neolithic, but native to the | Due in part to the prime location juxtaposed between a variety of environments, Valsatbat and its associated islands host a considerable amount of humanoid biodiversity in particular regarding its fauna. The Human-[[Verse:Sel/ZE-1b/Valsatbat/Elves|elf]] continuum (genus ''Homo'') has of course formed the majority of the cobalid population consistently since the beginning of the Neolithic, but native to the islands are also all varieties of [[Verse:Sel/ZE-1b/Trollkin|trollkin]] (genus ''Speluncanus''), all remaining lesser goblins (genus ''Cobalus''), a stable population of [[Verse:Sel/ZE-1b/Hobgoblins|hobgoblins]] (''C. rusticus'' or ''H. rusticus'') in the southern mainland, and even a number of transient [[Verse:Sel/ZE-1b/Nymphs/Nereids|nereid]] (''H. lympha maris'') settlements have been recorded on various coasts. The biodiversity has only increased as time passed, namely due to the large influx of displaced orcs (''H. albus arcium'') and further redistribution and remixing of human subspecies. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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