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I have been looking around for a while, but I can't for the life of me figure out which type of human is the most prominent in Absalom. It might be that I am blind, but it does not seem to be written anywhere.
I have made a character for a new campaign, and want to be a "native" of Absalom.
Thank you for your time :)

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My first Pathfinder Society character has a background story that his family has been in Absalom since the beginning of the city -- doing hard work. So, I imagine him maybe looking a bit like a Taldan/Kelish/Chelish mix with hints of other things. I have yet to find anything in the books on having a mixed character in terms of knowing languages.

Herbo |

Absalom is a good candidate for mixed herritage as well.
Character: "Me ma was a cousin to the Grand Prince of Taldor, and me da was a Mwangi chieftan."
Familiar Observer: "I thought your momma was a high priestess of Sarenrae, and your dad was king of all the Crown of the World?"
Character: "Well that came after o'course..."

Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal |

My first Pathfinder Society character has a background story that his family has been in Absalom since the beginning of the city -- doing hard work. So, I imagine him maybe looking a bit like a Taldan/Kelish/Chelish mix with hints of other things. I have yet to find anything in the books on having a mixed character in terms of knowing languages.
People of the North has a nice little 'Race' Trait: Child of Two Peoples; you have to be a half-breed or have parent's from two different ethnicities & you get both parent's Racial/Ethnic Languages known.