Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Yeah. But I can accept that Halflings are the bright spot in the midst of the dark storm. Raids happen, but happen to Dwarven outposts for the metals. Wars happen, but between the two Human kingdoms. Monsters attack, but they are attacking the Elven village. Very rarely it will happen to Halflings. They aren't immune.I think that's the key issue between you and I.
I could be fine with halflings supernaturally finding all the safest haven of the baseline world and maintain an all commoner lifestyle.
But to me, D&D is not a storybook light fantasy nor wargame grimdark fantasy. Wars, invasions, rads, migrations, and monster attacks don't happen all the time. But they happen. That's how the dungeons get populated and the campaigns get kicked off.
I can agree that the god aspect should at least have been mentioned. But since it does say that they survive by avoiding notice, I'm okay with the clarity offered in Mordenkainen's on the how of it. It doesn't wreck anything for me that it wasn't mentioned, since it still fits.So for halflings to be blessed in a way no other race is, it should have been in the PHB or DMG.
This I don't agree with. I don't see the lack of that inclusion as treating Halflings like a minor race. I do see it as a bit sloppy.To not include it in either is to treat halflings like a minor race. And quite frankly I must say, not only do a significant percentage of the D&D treat halflings like a minor joke race... many prefer it. And the same people won't admit it. They need them in the game out of Tolkien fandom but they treat halflings like jokes. I'm calling you out 90% of OSR.
LOL It wasn't even that much of a rant.(@Maxperson, this is not all directed at you. I'm just being a bit ranty)
