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The Kami are race of peoples known as Kamians, Kami, and a few other variations.
 
The Kami are race of peoples known as Kamians, Kami, and a few other variations.
  
Earliest records of the Kami date from  in the ancient tongue Kami means ‘godly people’. Unfortunately the Kami suffer from an unwavering belief in their own divinity. The larger body of the Kamian race believes that they are chosen by God to rule the Multi-Verse, and anyone who stands in their way should be brutally crushed. The extremists amongst the Kami believe they are Gods and are the only ones with the right to live in the Multi-Verse. They engage in genocide in order to ‘cleanse’ the Multi-Verse of the unclean. To say that all Kamians are violent, warmongering psychopaths would not be a racial stereotype, because all Kamians are in fact violent, warmongering psychopaths.
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Earliest records of the Kami date from  in the ancient tongue Kami means ‘godly people’. Unfortunately the Kami suffer from an unwavering belief in their own divinity. The larger body of the Kamian race believes that they are chosen by God to rule the [[Multi-Verse]], and anyone who stands in their way should be brutally crushed. The extremists amongst the Kami believe they are Gods and are the only ones with the right to live in the Multi-Verse. They engage in genocide in order to ‘cleanse’ the Multi-Verse of the unclean. To say that all Kamians are violent, warmongering psychopaths would not be a racial stereotype, because all Kamians are in fact violent, warmongering psychopaths.

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The Kami are race of peoples known as Kamians, Kami, and a few other variations.

Earliest records of the Kami date from in the ancient tongue Kami means ‘godly people’. Unfortunately the Kami suffer from an unwavering belief in their own divinity. The larger body of the Kamian race believes that they are chosen by God to rule the Multi-Verse, and anyone who stands in their way should be brutally crushed. The extremists amongst the Kami believe they are Gods and are the only ones with the right to live in the Multi-Verse. They engage in genocide in order to ‘cleanse’ the Multi-Verse of the unclean. To say that all Kamians are violent, warmongering psychopaths would not be a racial stereotype, because all Kamians are in fact violent, warmongering psychopaths.