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I spent some time today shortening the description for the different races, in order to be more like other Savage Worlds companions.

Again I'd like to specify I copied most of the racial info from The Returner's FFRPG. There's more original material now and its more tailored to Savage Worlds. I still recommend going over to their page for reference material. Enjoy!

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