Taletelling...
Taletelling...
Also known as: Humans, smooth skin, fleshbag, The Human, Miss Human
A species of which Erin Solstice is a member.
Referenced as a baseline for describing Goblins as 'twisted versions' of them.
Mentioned from the Goblins' perspective as a species that panics easily. Erin's existence as a Human in this world is central to the narrative.
The species is implicitly present as Erin, the viewpoint character, is human.
Referenced as the 'Human female' by the Goblins, establishing how other species perceive Erin.
The species is discussed when Erin reveals she's from a place without a conventional leveling system. Relc and Klbkch find this strange, and Relc describes Humans as 'scaleless, hairy, and fleshy' from his perspective.
Erin reflects on her own normality compared to the other species and is relieved to hear there are other Humans around. The Goblins also consider that the basket might belong to 'the Human'.
The species is discussed when Pisces notes that Humans are disliked in the area near Liscor and the Drake lands, highlighting Erin's precarious situation as an outsider.
The species is discussed in terms of cultural differences and physical traits. Relc makes generalizations about Humans being 'arrogant and crazy', and Klbkch notes their eyesight is more limited than that of Drakes.
Pisces appeals to Erin as a 'fellow Human' for sanctuary. Relc also uses the species name as an insult when he leaves the inn in a fury.
As the only Human in Liscor, Erin's species is a constant point of focus, drawing stares, prejudice from some like the gate guard and the angry Gnoll, and curiosity from others like Selys and Drassi.
The species is central to the chapter's themes, as Erin's status as the lone Human in Liscor is the source of her isolation, the prejudice she faces, and her exploitation.
Erin is identified as a Human, and the species is used as a size comparison for the Goblin Chieftain.
This species is represented by the protagonist, Erin Solstice, who demonstrates immense resilience and desperation while fighting for her life.
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