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Halflings, or simply 'flings are generally small, well-spirited people; that's how they've been portrayed in every single setting ever except for dark sun, and it'll probably stay that way. Small, dodgy(stunty and right stuff), they generally favour rogue classes, though [[Baldur's Gate|halfling paladins of Arvoreen]] are not to be underestimated! Halflings typically love food and beer and sex, the hedonistic little bastards.
Halflings, or simply 'flings are generally small, well-spirited people; that's how they've been portrayed in almost every single setting ever, and it'll probably stay that way. Still, when they're portrayed differently they tend to be rather . . . quirky. For instance, Dark Sun's halflings are all cannibals, while Eberron's are nomads that ride around on dinosaurs. Go figure.
 
Small, dodgy(stunty and right stuff), they generally favour rogue classes, though [[Baldur's Gate|halfling paladins of Arvoreen]] are not to be underestimated! Halflings typically love food and beer and sex, the hedonistic little bastards.
Adult female halflings are also known as legal [[Loli|lolis]].
Adult female halflings are also known as legal [[Loli|lolis]].



Revision as of 10:33, 21 July 2009

Halflings, or simply 'flings are generally small, well-spirited people; that's how they've been portrayed in almost every single setting ever, and it'll probably stay that way. Still, when they're portrayed differently they tend to be rather . . . quirky. For instance, Dark Sun's halflings are all cannibals, while Eberron's are nomads that ride around on dinosaurs. Go figure.

Small, dodgy(stunty and right stuff), they generally favour rogue classes, though halfling paladins of Arvoreen are not to be underestimated! Halflings typically love food and beer and sex, the hedonistic little bastards. Adult female halflings are also known as legal lolis.

Halflings are really a shameless ripoff of Tolkien's Hobbits, who are also referred to as 'halflings' by humans.

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