then what do they make?
Fine pastries, comfortable meals, magnificent feasts, and pipe weed.
then what do they make?
Scones.then what do they make?
so anything that does not have a shelf life of over a week? aside from them being blazed out of their little minds do they do anything that lasts?Fine pastries, comfortable meals, magnificent feasts, and pipe weed.
anything more permanent?Scones.
Probably not much. I don't really see halflings building grand monuments or great artefacts.so anything that does not have a shelf life of over a week? aside from them being blazed out of their little minds do they do anything that lasts?
They're permanent on your waist!anything more permanent?
Homes, gardening implements, forging and other tools, books about the other things they like. You know, the kinds of things peaceful folk with their level of technology would make.so anything that does not have a shelf life of over a week? aside from them being blazed out of their little minds do they do anything that lasts?
anything more permanent?
As established earlier in this thread humans can also be traditional pious ancestor worshipping stubborn fools ... So no e of those count as dwarf lore.And tradition. And piety. And worship of ancestors. And a connection with the mountains and stone. And stubborness.
Nah the ent lord just used the rings to take all the ent wives for themselves, the halfling ones made the shire so peaceful and merry that they forgot that the rest of the lands matter.I find myself wanting the untold tale of the 5 rings and the 11 rings. For the former maybe Sauron realized the entire plan would go to &$-# if he actually had to wait for the ents to discuss it, and for the later there's no way the halflings would listen to someone who couldn't understand needing late second tea after the three lunches.
There's no way either race would ever be important anyway.
not even a wall of history?Probably not much. I don't really see halflings building grand monuments or great artefacts.
They're permanent on your waist!
you do know how difficult it is to make metal tools and books right?Homes, gardening implements, forging and other tools, books about the other things they like. You know, the kinds of things peaceful folk with their level of technology would make.
Keeping in mind that I think halfling lore is adequate (give it a C or C minus grade), I think a logical step 1 is clearer differentiation related to the subraces.Does anyone who wants halflings to have more/better lore have concrete examples of that? I know everyone has grievances with each other, but that doesn't really address the base issue and what the OP was theoretically originally about.
What would you do to make halflings worth adding to your campaign/playing? (If it's "nothing, they're good," that's fine -- we don't need to revisit how the people who think otherwise are terrible people with bad haircuts.)
You can't help to put in almost all of your long winded replies how people are personally attacking you...and nobody is. They disagree with your opinion...but no opinion is going to be proven a fact no matter how much you argue for it. If you are getting physically upset when interacting with this thread is suggest you take a break or just move on. Nobody is attacking YOU.Maybe if people stopped the ad hominem attacks I'd be more okay with "getting a grip" but you can't defend halflings without constantly attacking people who are saying that they are lacking.
Depends on what you mean by permanent. There are, for example, pubs in England that claim to have been operating continuously in the same spot for close to a millennium, or even longer. I could easily see halflings having something like that.anything more permanent?