Y’all…can we take a break from the attempted mind reading & conclusion jumping?
Here is where your posts can be a bit grating.
I think halflings are fine. I think there is a place for a pastoral, small race and I am content with it. My players are.content with it. From a business standpoint, I think it would horrible for WOTC to get rid of the "hobbit" like race. A lot of gamers probably started playing this game because of LOTR.
However, you think I am somehow fine with them "fading into the background" and vanishing. I disagree with your stance and now you somehow hint that I am wrong and that my attitudes will lead to the extinction of halflings.
Again, there is a difference between "you do it your way" and "you do it my way". When pressing for official changes to rules, presentation, or whatever, it is the latter.
I wouldn’t do ALL ferrous metals, no! As you say, it would be too common a weakness to be playable unless you significantly boost their powers.
“Cold iron” would be some kind of special material, either by nature or ritual. Perhaps the “cold” would be the cold of the void of space- IOW, another name for meteoric steel, aka starmetal.
The difference is that you seem to be insisting that halflings must assume a more complex role in the official game in order to be acceptable.
The counter argument is that it's fine to leave them the way they are in the published material because anyone is free to add as much complicated lore as they want for the purposes of an isolated game.
I don't really pay much attention to published settings, but don't at least Eberron and Exandria have pretty decent amount of halfling lore?But, a lot of DMs and tables don't end up adding to the lore. They want to run the lore provided by the company they are buying the material from, and right now WoTC is not providing the same level of material for halflings as they are other races. But, they laud halflings as being one of the four most important races in the game.
I asked you for a specific phrase where I ascribed motives to you. You are unable to do so.
The phrase you claim where I'm ascribing a motive to you literally doesn't mention you. It would only be talking about
That's the original quote which was replied to be people who are explicitly not you and yet your claim is that I'm claiming your motives. Neither English nor logic work that way.
I'm competent enough that if I wanted to talk to you about your motives I would quote you and reference you. I am not a complete buffoon who is incapable of using these tools, nor I am the complete idiot you make me out to be.
I don't really pay much attention to published settings, but don't at least Eberron and Exandria have pretty decent amount of halfling lore?
But it means that people who are unable or don't want to come up with their own lore still have an official setting with decent halfling lore. I still feel that most of the complaints are effectively about Forgotten Realms being bland and not about halflings in general.I don't know on Exandria. I've only skimmed the copies I have. Eberron has two sets of halfling lore. City halflings are basically just humans, while the Talenta halflings aren't. But there also isn't a lot of detail on Talenta halflings. I'd have to go and find more work by Keith Baker to be sure what all he did.
And yes, Keith Baker is an amazing world builder who I have massive respect for, but just because Keith Baker made Eberron really cool and interesting doesn't mean that WoTC is off the hook for literally everywhere else.
As I see it, there's two issues with that.But it means that people who are unable or don't want to come up with their own lore still have an official setting with decent halfling lore. I still feel that most of the complaints are effectively about Forgotten Realms being bland and not about halflings in general.