The racial categories in Western fantasy novels usually included the following: Elves: A race that is usually described as beautiful, intelligent, and kind. They are representatives of the natural elements and are often associated with magic and mysticism. Dwarves: Usually described as strong, brave, and shrewd. They are representatives of industry and agriculture, often associated with mining and weapon-making. 3. Orcs: Usually described as barbaric, fierce, and strong. They are the representative of the animal element and are often associated with combat and adventure. Humans are one of the most common races in Western fantasy novels. They are usually described as intelligent, brave, and kind representatives. They are social and political representatives. Elves, dwarves, orcs and other races are usually divided into different ethnic groups, such as: - Elves: High Elves, Middle Elves, and Low Elves each have their own unique characteristics and culture. - Dwarves: Each race, including dwarves, blond dwarves, and brown dwarves, has different physical characteristics and cultural traditions. - Orcs: Every tribe, including Orcs, Trolls, and Werewolves, has different physical characteristics and cultural traditions. These races were often described as having unique characteristics and cultures, as well as different abilities, weaknesses, and strengths. These races also often interacted and clashed with other races, creating a rich and colorful storyline.