Human
Humans are the most prolific race on the Frontier. They built the Frontier Gates and the Ars Tonelica with the help of the Inevitables, and together with them they traveled far and wide across the galaxy to every inhabitable world they could find. A great cataclysm over two millenia ago nearly crushed them, but humans prevailed, and even now have rebuilt much of what was lost, though much remains to be found, and much is not truly understood. Humans live up to 120 years and reach adulthood at 15, middle age at 40, old age at 60, and venerable age at 85. Human males average 5'9" tall and 140 lb, while females average 5'7" and 120 lb.
Base Racial Traits
Ability Score Racial Traits: Human characters gain a +2 racial bonus to one ability score of their choice at creation to represent their varied nature.
Size: Humans are Medium creatures and thus receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size.
Base Speed: Humans have a base speed of 30 feet.
Languages: Humans begin play speaking Ippan.
Feat and Skill Racial Traits
Bonus Feat: Humans select one extra feat at 1st level.
Skilled: Humans gain an additional skill rank at first level and one additional rank whenever they gain a level.
Defense Racial Traits
Resourceful: Humans gain a +1 insight bonus to AC.
A human cowboy. Strangely, this term is used for both males and females.
Humans in Society
As the hub species of the Endless Frontier, humans have spread from Argnon to many other worlds, and at least a few can be found in every settlement. Many other sapients are descendants of humans, created either by artifice, as the qog, or via genetic engineering in eons past, like jackalopes and centaurs. Humans have a wide variety of interests and talents and can, as a group, master any topic and solve any problem (though any specific individual might only have one or two areas of expertise).
More than any other race (save jackalopes), humans are a communal species and have a strong inclination to group together, though this can cause issues at times as they have a tendency to inherently view those outside the group with mild antipathy.