Beastmen



         


The Beastmen are fictional humanoid races from theComputer Game Final Fantasy XI.


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The Many Types of Beastmen

The beastmen are a group of semi-intelligent beings that seek to rid the world of Vana D'iel of the Five Human Races; the Humes, the Galkas, the Elvaan, the Taru Taru, and the Mithra. They are constantly launching attacks on the Human cities, trying to destroy them all.

Created by the god Promathia during the Age of Darkness, their sole purpose is to destroy the Five Humanoid Races, created by the Goddes Altana. Here are all of the Beastmen types that have been discovered so far.

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Orcs

Lust for combat drives most of the Orcs to join the ranks of their Imperial Army. All Orcs--male and female--are required to participate in years of military training, and even their social structure is based on military ranks.

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Quadav

As their shells thicken with age, the titles given to individual Quadav change. Within their strict caste system, those chosen to serve in the Elite Guard are given titles portraying hard and precious metals, while those chosen to be magicians are given titles taken from rare gems.

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Yagudo

The self-proclaimed conquerors of the Mindartia continent, the Yagudo created and abide by a Theomilitary system based on their ancient religion. Due to the ties to their religion, these birdlike beastmen often have names taken from theological origins.

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Goblins

Unlike other beastmen, Goblins can be found in most regions across Shadow Lord's elite guard, ruling over the other beastmen with fear. To ensure the other beastmen were following orders, many of the Demons would act as messengers, traveling to and from Castle Zvahl. When the Great War was over, the Demons vanished. However, with recent rumors of the Shadow Lord's return, there have been Demon sightings in Valdeaunia. While there are many theories about their origin, the most popular one is that the Shadow Lord made a pact with them after traveling deep into hell.





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