Halfling
Halflings are short humanoids who look vaguely like smaller humans. They rarely grow to be more than 3 feet in height. Halfling proportions vary, with some looking like shorter adult humans with slightly larger heads and others having proportions closer to those of a human child. Most halflings prefer to walk barefoot rather than wear shoes, and those who do so develop roughly calloused soles on their feet over time. Tufts of thick, often-curly hair warm the tops of their broad, tanned feet. Halfling skin tones tend toward rich, tawny shades like amber or oak, and their hair color ranges from a light golden blond to raven black.
Halflings reach physical adulthood around the age of 20. A typical halfling can live to be around 150 years old.
Halflings are a nomadic race. Their patron deity is Kamodev, the god of love and pleasure, whom the halflings believe they descended from. Famously known for having caravans of troupes of performers that travel from city to city, these troupes typically consist of family members and friends that tag along. Between journeys they tend to camp outside of major settlements to trade, refill their supplies and brainstorm the next great show or performance. Halflings that have lost their wanderlust tend to settle in villages or cities and work in hospitality occupations. Some of the finest inns are owned and operated by a halfling proprietor
Halflings reach physical adulthood around the age of 20. A typical halfling can live to be around 150 years old.
Halflings are a nomadic race. Their patron deity is Kamodev, the god of love and pleasure, whom the halflings believe they descended from. Famously known for having caravans of troupes of performers that travel from city to city, these troupes typically consist of family members and friends that tag along. Between journeys they tend to camp outside of major settlements to trade, refill their supplies and brainstorm the next great show or performance. Halflings that have lost their wanderlust tend to settle in villages or cities and work in hospitality occupations. Some of the finest inns are owned and operated by a halfling proprietor
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