Proto-Humanoid: Difference between revisions

From Thadar En
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "Proto-Humanoids are the genetic ancestor of all Humanoids. While they are extinct, many details of their culture and physiolog...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Proto-Humanoids are the genetic ancestor of all [[:Category:Creatures with the Humanoid aspect|Humanoids]]. While they are extinct, many details of their culture and physiology can be derived by observing commonalities in their living descendants.
Proto-Humanoids are the genetic ancestor of all [[:Category:Creatures with the Humanoid aspect|Humanoids]]. While they are extinct, many details of their culture and physiology can be derived by observing commonalities in their living descendants.


Proto-Humanoids are believed to have generally possessed the same physical traits as those of extant [[Human|Humans]]; some human cultures insist that they are the "base" that other humanoids evolved from, rather than simply sharing a common ancestor.
Proto-Humanoids are believed to have generally possessed the same physical traits as those of extant [[Thadarne]]; some Thadarne cultures insist that they are the "base" that other humanoids evolved from, rather than simply sharing a common ancestor.


It is believed that spoken language was developed prior to the speciation of the various humanoids, but that written language was developed after.  
It is believed that spoken language was developed prior to the speciation of the various humanoids, but that written language was developed after.  

Latest revision as of 18:31, 13 February 2024

Proto-Humanoids are the genetic ancestor of all Humanoids. While they are extinct, many details of their culture and physiology can be derived by observing commonalities in their living descendants.

Proto-Humanoids are believed to have generally possessed the same physical traits as those of extant Thadarne; some Thadarne cultures insist that they are the "base" that other humanoids evolved from, rather than simply sharing a common ancestor.

It is believed that spoken language was developed prior to the speciation of the various humanoids, but that written language was developed after.