Stout Halfling Species in Theras | World Anvil

Stout Halfling

Stout Halflings are not as common as their cousins, the Hairfeet, but they are nonetheless a populous and widespread subrace.   The most industrious of halflings, a Stout can accomplish a great deal of work in a short time. They are skilled swimmers and boatmen and have used small, slender canoes with great effect in night attacks against larger vessels.

Basic Information

Biological Traits

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This girth is not all fat, however-Stouts are more muscular than any other halfling and tend to regularly best their kin in the wrestling contest that are a favorite Stoutish entertainment.

Growth Rate & Stages

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Stouts are not considered adults until they reach 30 years of age. The eldest of the race have been known to exceed two centuries in age.

Ecology and Habitats

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Stoutish villages will generally be in hil1y or rocky regions near good fishing waters and well watered fields. They are the only halflings with any affinity to mining, but they arequite good at it and will often develop a bustling business from the excavation of minerals. Stouts can also be skilled jewelers, stonemasons, builders, smiths, boatmen, and carvers. They are lackluster farmers at best, except where mushrooms are concerned, and as merchants they excel primarily at selling the products of the above trades.
  Preferring underground habitation more than any other halfling subrace, a Stout will typically live in a fully excavated burrow. He or she will have several round, shuttered windows placed in a few walls to let in light and air, but the overall place will be cooler, darker, and somewhat damper than a Hairfoot home.

Additional Information

Facial characteristics

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Their hair color tends to be on the light side, with blonds and sandy reds predominating; their eyes are blue, grey, and green. Unlike Hairfeet and Tallfellows, male Stouts can grow some facial hair, although not full beards; usually it takes the form of unusually thick sideburns or muttonchops. Moustaches are rare, and the few able to grow them are often inordinately proud of their accomplishment.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

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They make doughty soldiers, and their low-light vision gives them a great advantage in night fighting.

Civilization and Culture

Common Dress Code

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Stouts favor sturdy garb, commonly made of well-cured leather. They prefer practicality to appearance, and thus the members of a community tend to dress with an almost drab sameness. However, a Stout will try to make a point of having a brightly colored outfit of exolic material (such as cotton, wool, or, rarely, silk), for use on special occasions. They often wear boots, which are really more like thid< moccasins that offer good protection .from the rocky or marshy ground typically under Stoutish feet.

Interspecies Relations and Assumptions

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These halflings tend to segregate themselves from human society more than do Hairfeet, preferring the company of dwarves. Stouts and dwarves mix very readily, and their communities will often be located near to each other. Military and defensive alliances between the two races are common, and prosperous trading is also the norm.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
With a typical life expectancy of more than Two 130 years.
Average Height
They are aboutthe same height as Hairfeet, averaging an inch or two below 3' feet, but much stockier-indeed
Average Weight
A typical Stout weighs half again as much as the average Hairfoot
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
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Ruddier in complexion than the other subraces, Stouts tend to blush easily when pleased or embarrassed and flush bright red when angry.

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