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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 1396934" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Well, I think for Hewik, it is the opposite of Cromwell. </p><p></p><p>He is an halfling raised in a human family, so his size and childish looks have made his family treated him more like a child than an adult, even now. His lack of strength, which is greatly needed in the heavy labor of a farm, make he didn't had the same responsability of his borthers. Taking care of the animals was generally made by the women while the man where working in the fields.</p><p></p><p>Hewik is very close to his mother, but even closer to the animals. His family have seen is natural talent with them, so he was given more responsability on that, but even then, it is still consider an easy labor.</p><p></p><p>Average day looks like, waking up before the sun toget the milk from the cows and some eggs so everyone can have a good breakfast. After that, he return to the stable and give the food to all the animals. During teh day, getting out with the sheep so they can eat some fresh herb and get some exercises. Finally, when the night come getting back and taking care of Prince, by cleaning him and playing a bit with him. Once a week, the sheep doesn't get out, and some wool is taken from them instead.</p><p></p><p>I think the people of the town will see him even more as a child. He may be closer to the kids and some women in the town than any man, and I think he like to entertain the kids with his dog and other animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 1396934, member: 13739"] Well, I think for Hewik, it is the opposite of Cromwell. He is an halfling raised in a human family, so his size and childish looks have made his family treated him more like a child than an adult, even now. His lack of strength, which is greatly needed in the heavy labor of a farm, make he didn't had the same responsability of his borthers. Taking care of the animals was generally made by the women while the man where working in the fields. Hewik is very close to his mother, but even closer to the animals. His family have seen is natural talent with them, so he was given more responsability on that, but even then, it is still consider an easy labor. Average day looks like, waking up before the sun toget the milk from the cows and some eggs so everyone can have a good breakfast. After that, he return to the stable and give the food to all the animals. During teh day, getting out with the sheep so they can eat some fresh herb and get some exercises. Finally, when the night come getting back and taking care of Prince, by cleaning him and playing a bit with him. Once a week, the sheep doesn't get out, and some wool is taken from them instead. I think the people of the town will see him even more as a child. He may be closer to the kids and some women in the town than any man, and I think he like to entertain the kids with his dog and other animals. [/QUOTE]
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