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Hoblings love to get their hands dirty, tilling the earth and tunneling out homes in the hillside. They are industrious, but in an agricultural way, and at this they excel beyond all others. The hoblings settled furthest away from the old empire, and therefore have had the least trouble with the monsters that were created there. But easier does not mean easy.  
Halflings, aka "Hoblings", love to get their hands dirty, tilling the earth and tunneling out homes in the hillside. They are industrious, but in an agricultural way, and at this they excel beyond all others. The hoblings settled furthest away from the old empire, and therefore have had the least trouble with the monsters that were created there. But easier does not mean easy.  
The hobling lands are the most abundant, and that makes them the tastiest target for wild creatures all over Asmythe. (It doesn't help that hoblings are juicy little treats themselves.) But somehow, despite their quite nature, they have survived. Perhaps it is because they are gregarious, and although small a lot of them can deliver some massive hurt. Hoblings' sense of community is much stronger than their sense of self or family.
The hobling lands are the most abundant, and that makes them the tastiest target for wild creatures all over Asmythe. (It doesn't help that hoblings are juicy little treats themselves.) But somehow, despite their quite nature, they have survived. Perhaps it is because they are gregarious, and although small a lot of them can deliver some massive hurt. Hoblings' sense of community is much stronger than their sense of self or family.



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Description

Halflings, aka "Hoblings", love to get their hands dirty, tilling the earth and tunneling out homes in the hillside. They are industrious, but in an agricultural way, and at this they excel beyond all others. The hoblings settled furthest away from the old empire, and therefore have had the least trouble with the monsters that were created there. But easier does not mean easy. The hobling lands are the most abundant, and that makes them the tastiest target for wild creatures all over Asmythe. (It doesn't help that hoblings are juicy little treats themselves.) But somehow, despite their quite nature, they have survived. Perhaps it is because they are gregarious, and although small a lot of them can deliver some massive hurt. Hoblings' sense of community is much stronger than their sense of self or family.

Recently representatives from most of the other races have come to hobling lands to provide protection in exchange for food and crafts unavailable in their homelands. Some say that this will be the seat of the new empire; whether this is true or not, it is hard to deny that hobling lands are some of the most peaceful and prosperous lands of Asmythe.

Habitat

Hoblings burrow out shallow tunnels out of the hills to make their homes, or when the hills are not steep or strong enough, they fashion cottages. Each home is small and cozy enough for the hobling and his immediate family. Hoblings do not have ancestral homes like the dwarves, they mingle and mate with each in a manner much more like the elves: freely and frequently.

Diet

Hobling food is the most civilized available anywhere. They are very skilled at making bread, pies, sweet meats, and all manner of delicious dishes of which they consume considerable quantities.

Demeanor

Hoblings are jovial and cheerful, yet hard-working and loyal to their friends.

Appearance

Skin and hair color are much like the gnomes. Hoblings are also short, like gnomes, but without the long noses and with a much more "filled-out" physique. Hoblings like to grow their hair long and decorate it with beads and ribbons.

Fighting Style

Hoblings fight in large groups, ganging up on their opponents whenever possible. The use small weapons appropriate to their size like slings, small swords, and maces.

Homeland Government

Hobling societies are governed by a group of three judges, who are elected yearly from a common vote.

Names

Hobling names usually start with a professional moniker and given name, and sometimes a family or honorific name. Example: Farmer Buduba of East Glen.