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The '''Mhun''' race hails from the depths of [[Moghedu]], their home made many years ago. They are an offshoot of the [[human]] race, originating from [[Ceylon]], where a terrible plaque had ravaged. Many left their home, wandering into the [[Mhojave Desert]], where they stayed for a year, hoping to purge the remnants of the sickness. The survivors made their way into the southern part of the desert and came across what we now know as Moghedu - a vast series of caves and caverns. As generations passed, the people evolved. The once soft, supple skin of these humans turned hard and leathery from the harsh conditions of the desert and their underground dwelling; thus the race of Mhun came into being. | The '''Mhun''' race hails from the depths of [[Moghedu]], their home made many years ago. They are an offshoot of the [[human]] race, originating from [[Ceylon]], where a terrible plaque had ravaged. Many left their home, wandering into the [[Mhojave Desert]], where they stayed for a year, hoping to purge the remnants of the sickness. The survivors made their way into the southern part of the desert and came across what we now know as Moghedu - a vast series of [[:Category:Caves|caves]] and caverns. As generations passed, the people evolved. The once soft, supple skin of these humans turned hard and leathery from the harsh conditions of the desert and their underground dwelling; thus the race of Mhun came into being. | ||
Mhun are known for their love of mining and loyalty to each other and their leader, the [[Great Mhunna]]. | Mhun are known for their love of mining and loyalty to each other and their leader, the [[Great Mhunna]]. |
Revision as of 16:15, 25 February 2008
The Mhun race hails from the depths of Moghedu, their home made many years ago. They are an offshoot of the human race, originating from Ceylon, where a terrible plaque had ravaged. Many left their home, wandering into the Mhojave Desert, where they stayed for a year, hoping to purge the remnants of the sickness. The survivors made their way into the southern part of the desert and came across what we now know as Moghedu - a vast series of caves and caverns. As generations passed, the people evolved. The once soft, supple skin of these humans turned hard and leathery from the harsh conditions of the desert and their underground dwelling; thus the race of Mhun came into being.
Mhun are known for their love of mining and loyalty to each other and their leader, the Great Mhunna.