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Borreby
Physical traits
The typical Borreby is tall and an meso-endomorph, rarely ectomorph. The typical Borreby is blonde-haired and blue-eyed, though brown haired and brown eyed individuals exist as well. The type is mildly brachycephalic, with a flat, wide and robust forehead, often found with a strong brow ridge. They also have large heads.Location
Scandinavia (especially Denmark and Norway), Iceland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the British isles, Switzerland, AustriaDalofaelid
Physical traits
Dalofaelids are tall and mesomorphic. Rugged features with thick necks and broad shoulders. Mesocephalic and quite large-headed. The forehead is steep and short, with strong brow ridge and deep-set eyes. Facial features are also lateral. The face is wide with forward grown maxilliary facial features and angular and broad jaw. Nose is narrow, leptorrhine and usually straight but can be convex at times.Location
Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, AustriaBrunn
Physical traits
Like the Dalo-Faelid type, Brünns are typically tall, broad-shouldered, and large-headed, with big bones and heavy musculature. In its unmixed form the type is usually quite easily distinguished from other local varieties, such as the shorter-statured, more gracile and more leptomorphic Keltic Nordid, with which it is cohabitant.Location
Most of British Isles (especially Scotland & Ireland), parts of Scandinavia (Iceland, Tydal & Dalarna)
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