Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-173.20.10.245-20131101064024/@comment-6863431-20140731044657

I agree with that last part, though according to evolutionary thinking, entirely separate kingdoms can start with just a subltle change in subspecies. So it isn't that big of a jump to believe that Faunus could be classified as either a separate or subspecies. But based on the commonly held beliefs on human evolution (though in this case I see an argument could be made that it is techinically devolution) there are enough anatomical differences that I believe the jump to species is the more probable option.

Sidenote: I can't believe a little nerd question I had about the science behind Roman's possible Faunus heritage could bring so much scientific and taxonomical debate. *sniffle* so beautiful.