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<center>''Not to be confused with ''[[Humanoid family|Humanoid]]'' monsters''.</center> | <center>''Not to be confused with ''[[Humanoid family|Humanoid]]'' monsters''.</center> | ||
'''Humans''' are a recurring race throughout the {{DQSeries}}. In almost every {{Main Series}} game, the [[Hero]] is human or at least partially human, and in many cases the entire party is composed of humans. The only non-human heroes are the {{Hero 4}} from | '''Humans''' are a recurring race throughout the {{DQSeries}}. In almost every {{Main Series}} game, the [[Hero]] is human or at least partially human, and in many cases the entire party is composed of humans. The only non-human heroes are the {{Hero 4}} from {{Dragon Quest IV}}, who is half-[[Zenithian]], and the {{Hero 8}} from {{Dragon Quest VIII}}, who is half-[[Dragovian]] and the {{Hero 9}} from {{Dragon Quest IX}} who is a [[Celestrian]]. The party is exclusively human in the original {{Dragon Quest}}, {{Dragon Quest II}}, {{Dragon Quest III}}. | ||
Human is the race that the player's character starts out as in {{Dragon Quest X}}. After a certain point in the game, the player may become any of the other seven races, including {{Ogre}}, {{Dragon R}}, {{Elf}}, {{Dwarf}}, [[Poppet|Puklipo]] or [[Wetling|Weddie]]. | Human is the race that the player's character starts out as in {{Dragon Quest X}}. After a certain point in the game, the player may become any of the other seven races, including {{Ogre}}, {{Dragon R}}, {{Elf}}, {{Dwarf}}, [[Poppet|Puklipo]] or [[Wetling|Weddie]]. | ||