For now, this page just copy and pastes the information given in c2. As I get more time, I'll expand each race with lore, in-depth stats, and things of that nature.
--(Races)--
--[A nature elf is one with all things pertaining to life. They are often found amongst animals and plants, nourishing the world around them. A nature elf has a natural affinity with all life, allowing them to create a deeper connection with nature. Additionally, they regenerate mana faster and heal twice as much from potions]--
Due to their close connection to nature, an elf is likely to live for thousands of years to the point other races view them as immortal, even if the only race that is truly immortal are the Walkers.
--[A dwarf is one with all things pertaining to forging. They are often found in mountains and mines, taking any gems or metals they find for themselves. A dwarf has a natural affinity with blacksmithing, allowing them to instantly appraise metals. Additionally, they regenerate stamina faster and mine 10% more ore]--
Dwarves naturally have a higher life span than humans due to their strong constitution, however most die far younger than they should because they work in forges and live under mountains where the air is musky and poisonous.
--[An orc is one with all things pertaining to combat. They are often found on the battlefield, slicing and maiming all of their enemies. An orc has a natural affinity with war, granting them a 5% increase in damage when using weapons.]--
Orcs have a relatively short life span of around 40 years because they grow up far faster than other races. If an orc is unable to fight by the time they turn 5, it is likely that they would die. Most orcs die either from battle or nutrient deficiency if they manage to grow old.
--[A Mizukai is one with all things pertaining to the sea. They are often found on or near bodies of water, purifying them while also communicating with the fish. A Mizukai has a natural affinity with the ocean, granting them the ability to breathe easily underwater and heal when near water.]--
A mizukai has an unfathomably long life span. However, they are also reclusive and spend much of their time underwater. Because of this, some Mizukai have become a sort of mythological creature in the present day, even if they were just normal acquaintances a few millenia ago. Although they probably have a smaller life span than elves, due to their reclusive nature they are considered more legendary than immortal.
--[A Vakir is one with all things pertaining to beasts. They are often found in the deepest parts of a forest, where only the strongest beasts dwell. A Vakir has a natural affinity with beasts, granting them the ability to converse with animals and gain 20% more experience by killing wildlife.]--
A Vakir has an even shorter lifespan than orcs. But only do they live an even more brutal life, but they are also weaker physically. This is a sacrifice made in order to effectively dominate any beast, even embodiments of destruction like dragons.
--[The Fallen is one with all things pertaining to the Dead. They are often found at gravesites and other naturally decrepit locations. The Fallen has a natural affinity with death, granting them a passive necromantic ability that works on any corpse 5 levels or more below them.]--
The Fallen are dead but not immortal. It is unknown why they are able to walk upon the land of the living still.
--[The Dragon Walker is the only one that can truly be defined as the embodiment of Destruction. It is found everywhere, at scorching forest fires, boiling oceans, ashen fallen. Anywhere life exists, the Dragon Walker's shadow follows, strengthened by its scourging fire. All attacks deal 20% more damage and have a 50% chance to cause a combustion debuff.]--
Like all Walkers, a DragonWalker is immortal and at the peak of omnipotence.
The most common races are humans, as their inherent trickery and deceit have allowed them to gain political advantages over other races as well as pit them against each other. Secretly, all races hold some level of hatred towards humans. However, that isn't to say humans are inherently evil either.