Dwarf
- Humanoid
Dwarves, also known as the Depth-Dwellers, are a short and stocky people who often make their homes underground, in the mountains or in the hills.
Elf
- Humanoid
Elves, also known as Long-Ears, are a magical and long-lived people with deep, innate connections to magic and the spirits. Many have a reverence for nature and strive to find balance with the environment.
Halfling
- Small
- Humanoid
Halflings, also known as Half-men, are a short and lightweight people who value both freedom and comfort. Many halflings are overcome by their sense of curiosity, giving up some comfort to embrace their wanderlust.
Hengeyōkai
- Rare
- Fey
Hengeyōkai are shapechanging beings, capable of assuming animal, human, and hybrid forms. Mundane creatures awaken into hengeyōkai after reaching a certain age.
Human
- Humanoid
Humans, also known as Long-Legs, are an ambitious people. They are the most populous of all Kamiato's people. Their number, coupled with an unwavering determination has made them a dominant people in Kamiato.
Lion Turtle
- Rare
- Humanoid
Lion Turtles are a wise and ancient people. These turtle-like humanoids possess immense empathy, as well as innate telepathic abilities.
Masaru
- Uncommon
- Humanoid
Masaru are a highly intelligent, thick-furred simian folk who dwell in small communities among the lush forests and snow-capped mountain peaks of Kamiato.
Ogre
- Rare
- Humanoid
Ogres, also known as the Horned-People, are an exceptionally large and strongly-built people distinguished by their horns and fangs.
Oniborne
- Uncommon
- Humanoid
The oniborne are humanoids with oni parentage that manifests in a variety of ways, from their innate magic and colored skin, to horns, tusks, or a third eye on their forehead.
Orc
- Humanoid
Orcs, also known as the Boar-People, are a hardy folk. They are widely regarded as fierce warriors and distinguished by their porcine noses, hair, and tusks.
Ryūson
- Uncommon
- Humanoid
Ryūson are a people of two kinds. All ryūson are born as nishikijin, a hardy fish-folk that resemble koi fish. Some ryūson may undergo a metamorphosis during their life time, evolving into a ryūjin, or dragon-man.
