Just beyond the infamous mountain ranges that divided the two regions, a group of scaled demi-humans stood, gazing up at the steep cliffs before them.
These demi-humans, known as Komodos, walked upright on two legs and were covered head to toe in tough, snake-like scales. Their heads resembled more like lizards than humans, with bald, bulbous skulls and no trace of hair.
The Komodos were known for having above-average intelligence and opposable thumbs like humans—traits that allowed them to do easy jobs such as cashiers, attendants, or even clerks.
However, that was the extent of their potential.
They weren't like the dwarves, who had their own kingdom and were extremely adept at making crafts. They weren't like the elves, whose magic capacity surpassed even that of talented humans. Nor were they like the Orcs, who boasted tremendous strength and physical prowess.
The Komodos were simply… mediocre, at best.
They were just good enough to get by.