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The '''Three Races''' are [[gargoyles]], [[humans]], and [[Oberon's Children]], the three known sentient species native to Earth. {{CIT|Gargoyles were the first to appear, followed by humans. [[Greg Weisman]] writes, "the Children incubated in magic and 'evolved' third," hence another name for them is 'the Third Race'.}}
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The '''Three Races''' are [[gargoyles]], [[humans]], and [[Oberon's Children]], the three known sentient species native to Earth. {{CIT|Gargoyles were the first to appear, followed by humans. [[Greg Weisman]] writes, "the Children incubated in magic and 'evolved' third," hence}} another name for Oberon's Children is 'the Third Race'.
  
 
{{CIT|Gargoyles and humans both came into existence in the same way, but ''Gargoyles'' makes no statement as to whether this was by evolution, creation, or both.}}
 
{{CIT|Gargoyles and humans both came into existence in the same way, but ''Gargoyles'' makes no statement as to whether this was by evolution, creation, or both.}}

Revision as of 21:39, 4 October 2011

The Three Races are gargoyles, humans, and Oberon's Children, the three known sentient species native to Earth. Gargoyles were the first to appear, followed by humans. Greg Weisman writes, "the Children incubated in magic and 'evolved' third," hence another name for Oberon's Children is 'the Third Race'.

Gargoyles and humans both came into existence in the same way, but Gargoyles makes no statement as to whether this was by evolution, creation, or both.

There was another race preceding all three of the Three Races, nicknamed the Lost Race, but it is now extinct; we do not as yet know what it was like, or how it ceased to exist.

New Olympians are a hybrid race, and fall somewhere between mortals (generally humans, but also other, non-sentient species and perhaps gargoyles as well) and Oberon's Children, rather than as a separate race of their own. Vampires and weres exist but are not proper races, rather they are mortals with a supernatural condition.[1]