Optimistic and cheerful by nature, blessed with uncanny luck and driven by either a sedentary nature or a powerful wanderlust, halflings make up for their short stature with an abundance of bravado and curiosity. At once excitable and easy-going, halflings like to keep an even temper and a steady eye on opportunity, and are not as prone as some of the more volatile ancestries to violent or emotional outbursts. Even in the jaws of catastrophe, a halfling almost never loses his sense of humor. Halflings are inveterate opportunists. Unable to physically defend themselves from the rigors of the world, they know when to bend with the wind and when to hide away. Yet a halfling’s curiosity often overwhelms his good sense, leading to poor decisions and narrow escapes. Though their curiosity drives them to travel and seek new places and experiences, halflings possess a strong sense of house and home, often spending above their means to enhance the comforts of home life.
Physical Description: Halflings prefer to walk barefoot, leading to the bottoms of their feet being roughly calloused. Tufts of thick, curly hair warm the tops of their broad, tanned feet. Their skin tends toward a rich almond color and their hair toward light shades of brown. A halfling’s ears are pointed, but proportionately not much larger than those of a human.
Halflings reach adulthood around 20 and live a slightly longer life than humans, with middle age at 50 and old age around 75. The most venerable of this ancestry live into their hundreds.
Halflings are very slightly sexually dimorphic, with the average height of males just over three feet and females around three feet. Their body mass is similar, making most females weigh slightly less than males.
Society: Halflings claim small cultural homelands or control rural assemblies of free towns. Sometimes they dwell at the knees of their human cousins in human cities, eking out livings as they can from the scraps of larger societies. Many halflings lead perfectly fulfilling lives in the shadow of their larger neighbors or in their own communities, while some prefer more nomadic lives on the road, traveling the world and experiencing all it has to offer.
Relations: A typical halfling prides himself on his ability to go unnoticed by other ancestries – it is this trait that allows so many halflings to excel at thievery and trickery. Most halflings, knowing full well the stereotyped view other ancestries take of them as a result, go out of their way to be forthcoming and friendly to the bigger ancestries when they’re not trying to go unnoticed. They get along fairly well with gnomes, although most halflings regard these eccentric creatures with a hefty dose of caution. Halflings coexist well with humans as a general rule, but since some of the more aggressive human societies value halflings as slaves, halflings try not to grow too complacent when dealing with them. Halflings respect elves and dwarves, but these ancestries generally live in remote regions far from the comforts of civilization that halflings enjoy, thus limiting opportunities for interaction.
Alignment and Religion: Halflings are loyal to their friends and families, but since they dwell in a world dominated by ancestries twice as large as themselves, they’ve come to grips with the fact that sometimes they’ll need to scrap and scrounge for survival. Most halflings are neutral as a result.
In the world of Edinose, halflings favor gods that encourage small, tight-knit communities, such as Echhart.
Adventurers: Their inherent luck coupled with their insatiable wanderlust makes halflings ideal for lives of adventure. Other such vagabonds tend to put up with the curious ancestry in hopes that some of their mystical luck will rub off.
Names: Anafa, Antal, Bellis, Boram, Etune, Evan, Filiu, Jamir, Kaleb, Lem, Lissa, Marra, Miro, Rillka, Sistra, Sumak, Yamyra