Are halflings hobbits in your game?


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Hairfoot said:
Here we go again...

The hobbit community Tolkien portrayed had been peaceful and unthreatened for generations. Like any race, comfort makes Shire hobbits complacent and insular.

This has been picked up as representing the attitude of hobbits under any circumstance. But if you put those same halflings in a borderland or warzone, they'd be as dynamic as a human population.
The end of the Return of the King is a good example. :)
 

There's only one type of halfling in one of my campaigns, and none in any others. That's the Ghostwise variety (from the Realms), albeit somewhat revamped (OK, a lot).
 


IMC they haven't made an appearance, but there are unconfirmed rumors from VOC sailors that on the island of Sumatra there are small, hairy men that live in the jungles...

The Sumatrans call them "Orang-Pendek" or "Sedapa", and on the island of Borneo they're the "Batutut."

(Since the campaign is a real-world analogue, the recent discoveries on Flores, whatever the anthropologists and archaeologists decide, were even cooler, especially since I found the reference to the "orang-pendek" name about five years ago...)
 



Nyaricus said:
diaglo, that actually sounds like a solid concept - is there anyway you could extrapolate on your world?


get a copy of Chainmail (1971), Outdoor Survival by Avalon Hill, and the OD&D(1974) boxed set. :D
 



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