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Halflings

Rivers
and streams crisscross the world, and upon these waterways, the nomadic
halflings, or hin as they call themselves, quietly do the same. Legend says that
the deities Melora and Sehanine
together crafted the halflings, instilling in these small folk a love of
water and nature, as well as an innate wanderlust and stealth. The same
stories say that both goddesses then left the halflings to their own
devices.
Left
to themselves, halflings lived for ages. They formed close families and
communities, centered on their wisest elders. Clans of halflings wandered
creation, never stopping for long, and rarely claiming any particular spot
as their own. Their traditions formed and survived among a population
constantly on the move and influenced little by the ways of other races.
Unassuming, resourceful and independent, halflings hardly ever attracted
much notice.
But
Avandra, the goddess of boldness, luck and travel, took note of the
halflings traversing the world. It seemed to her as if these little
people, whom she didn’t create, were hers nonetheless by virtue of the
fact that they were living manifestations of her best-loved ideals.
Halflings say Avandra smiled on them that day, adopting them as her people
and blessing them with good fortune through their worldly struggles.
Anyone who knows halflings has little doubt that chance is indeed on their
side.
Halflings,
for their part, hold fables such as these as true, and their rich oral
tradition of such tales is an important part of their culture. Young
halflings learn the lore of their people, clan and family from hearing
stories. From these, halfling children also pick up lessons on morality
and knowledge of many subjects. Outside the political struggles, wars, and
other concerns of nations and empires, but widely traveled, halflings have
observed and preserved what they learned in their common yarns.
Favorite
sagas retell the life and deeds of halflings bold enough to strike out on
their own to see the world, right a wrong, or accomplish a great task.
Most halflings are practical folk, concerning themselves with the simple
things in life. Adventurous halflings are of the same stripe but practice
such habits in a different way. A halfling leaves the security of family
and clan not for high ideals, fame, or wealth. Instead, he goes to protect
his community or friends, to prove his own capabilities, or to merely see
more of the world than his nomadic lifestyle can offer.
A
halfling hero might be the size of a preteen human child, but he has quick
feet, deft hands and quick wit. He is forthright, bold and nigh fearless.
His talents run toward sneakiness and craftiness. Pluck and fortune carry
him to success where others would fail. He is an expression of all that
halflings esteem, and so he is a valuable ally and a daunting foe.

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