{ "race": "humans", "dataset": [ "Human kind stirs life in the warm cradle below the navel, where mingled blood either settles into a new pulse or passes like spent weather.", "In humans, pleasure gathers first in the skin and then drops inward as a heavy glow, making the belly feel chosen.", "A human line often shows itself in repeated mouths, tempers, and walking styles, as if ancestry likes to copy favored tricks.", "Their bodies are broad-bridge flesh; many races can share closeness with them, but lasting quickening answers only a narrow set of bloods.", "When a human conceives, the chest often feels brighter for days, as though the heart has taken on second work.", "Human pairing is plain compared with older races, yet its plainness is strong and easy for other peoples to meet.", "The inward heat of a human quickening is rhythmic rather than mystical, like a drum kept by meat and memory together.", "Some midwives say the human cradle listens more to trust than to moon-signs, and closes itself against dread.", "A human child usually carries blended echoes rather than clean halves; the line likes mixing more than mirroring.", "Their pleasure is rarely described as holy, but as hunger soothed and then renewed in sweeter form.", "In mixed unions with angel or demon kind, humans are said to bear the weightiest sleep before the new pulse catches.", "Human life-force runs close to the blood and nerves, with little wandering into horn, wing, tide, or root.", "Many human families speak of the belly-flutter that comes a moment before conception as the body's small yes.", "Humans recover from pairing in warmth and lassitude, as if the flesh asks for nesting even when no child begins.", "Their hereditary patterning favors faces and voices; grandchildren often arrive sounding like ghosts made young again.", "The human cradle is patient but not endlessly so, and age changes its listening before it changes the body's outward shape.", "Some lineages quicken easily under storm air, while others answer best to hearth-calm and steady seasons.", "Human pleasure tends to climb in waves and leave behind a soft emptiness that many read as peace.", "The body's inner making in humans is quiet enough that many mistake it for simplicity, though it is only modest.", "Among humans, pairing customs differ more than the body itself; the flesh remains practical even when ritual grows ornate.", "A human carrying mixed angel blood is said to dream in gold fever, while mixed demon blood brings ember dreams and sharp appetite.", "Their line remembers illness and hard weather as surely as it remembers eye color, storing survival in the next bones.", "The common human form takes outside touch without panic, which is why so many races call them bridge-folk.", "When conception fails in humans, the body often lets go in heaviness rather than rupture, like soil refusing a weak seed.", "Human milk and tears are often spoken of together, both being proofs that the chest can answer another life.", "Pleasure in humans can sharpen speech or steal it entirely; the body chooses whether joy rises as noise or sinks as silence.", "Their new-made life begins as a private pull low in the body, then slowly teaches the spine to carry differently.", "Human inheritance is fond of compromise, producing children who look inevitable only after they have already grown.", "Some priests claim the human soul sits nearest the gut during quickening, because that is where fear and hope wrestle hardest.", "For all their rough words about pairing, humans experience reproduction as an ordinary miracle of warmth, exchange, and waiting." ], "lexicon": { "anatomy": [ "rod", "split", "teat", "cradle", "rootfire", "murr", "thak", "nib" ] } }