Halfling, Stout

Halflings stand about 3 feet tall and usually weigh between 30 and 35 pounds. Their skin is ruddy and their hair is black and straight. They have brown or black eyes. Halflings often have sideburns but beards are rare among them and mustaches are almost unseen.   Stout halflings are not only thicker than lightfoots, but they are also taller, and consequently are often mistaken for small dwarves. Many stronghearts are able to grow beards, and those who do are held in high regards within a clan.  
"The following communities are known to the people of Myzelis and recorded in the Journals of Eblin. Realms not listed here have no known populations of these Aethrin large enough to list as communities in their own right."  
Inyddaska Anír, Master of Mentors
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Ancestries by Realm

Eslaiqi Stout Halflings

  The Stone Saghir: Dwarves have never been a large population in Eslaiqeza, but some think that there could still be dwarven linage within the lands of nation. These saghir tend to be larger in stature, and are renowned for their hardiness when it comes to the various demanding jobs that it takes to keep Sametsuen the shining beach community that it is. This fortitude can take a number in forms in these individuals, but mostly it is commonly seen in the strength of alcohol that they tend to drink at the many taverns and inns within the community, with some brewers making special "stoney" versions of their classic brews which have been brewed strong enough to effect the resilient forms of the stone saghir.  

Gylidder Stout Halflings

  Halfen Valley: To even get to the mighty defenses of the great Citadels of Dobkwar, one must first fight through the ferocious and stalwart warriors of the Halfen Valley, which carves its way east out of the Fading Peaks via the Halfen River to the Northern Grand Canal. Many of these halflings are related to the mountain dwarves, but they take far better to life on the surface than their subterranean cousins. These halflings are equally legendary for having been the people of Beryx , the Dog Knight, and their farmland hills are covered in the iconography of faithful and beloved hounds. Carrying on in the proud tradition of their shared ancestor, their speaker is always the leader of the Order of the Dog Knight, currently Sir Hanfo Molybulb, a priest of nature whose guidance and martial skills are as respected as any Dobkwarden.