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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 [[ | 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.