The race of people known as the ‘halflings’ are, as their name would imply, rather short compared to the other peoples of Pannithor. The humans, elves, and even dwarfs are all taller, although generally not twice the size.
About
The halflings do not refer to themselves as such, since in their eyes they are exactly the right size and it is the other races who are abnormally large. They generally just call themselves ‘The People’, although those who have settled in the Shires most often refer to themselves as ‘Shirefolk’. Those who settled in the southern regions near and within the elven city of Ej call themselves the ‘People of Ej’.
Outside the military, male halflings are typically about four feet tall, while females are a little less. They are shaped as humans, although their heads, hands, and feet are a bit larger in proportion to their height. Skin colour in the north is generally fair, but the southern halflings have a much more tanned and somewhat reddish complexion due to many generations of living in much sunnier climes. Hair colours range from black through brown, with red or blonde also seen, but not common. Beards on the males are not unknown, but most prefer to be clean shaven.
History
Estabishment of the Shires
In 2180 a large gathering of halflings came together under the direction of Bron Abbet, the leader of one of the larger clans. They met on the Ardovikian Plain in the lands to the north and west of the recently founded League of Rhordia. Abbet declared that he and his family were tired of the endless wandering. The land there was rich and fertile and nearly unoccupied. Abbet stated his intent to found a permanent settlement and invited the others to join him. There was a great deal of debate over such a radical idea, but in the end, the majority of the families agreed to stay. A region was staked out and named Abbetshire. The chief settlement was made near a lake and named Yangmere—which in tinker-tongue simply meant ’Laketown’.
Defending the Shires

From its founding, defence of this new homeland was a major concern for the halflings. No longer able to simply avoid or flee from trouble, they had to be prepared to deal with it head on. The halflings planned for this in two ways: defensive structures and military forces.
Joining the League of Rhordia
As the centuries passed, the Shires and the League of Rhordia grew closer and closer. Trade between them became a vital part of both economies. The League was especially dependent on Shires-grown food, and the halflings got most of their metals from the League. More than a few halflings moved to the human cities of the League to expand their businesses and a few humans even relocated to the Shires. The trade became so important that the Tanmill Canal was extended all the way to the League city of Eowolf.
Military cooperation was established and threats to their borders were often met by joint halfling-human armies. In 3712 a particularly dangerous orc invasion was defeated by the combined armies and ten years later the Shires formally joined the League.
It was a mutually beneficial arrangement, but not without some drawbacks. The League became more and more dependent on food imports from the Shires and the Shires became more and more dependent on the military power of the League to defend it. The halflings, never natural soldiers, slowly let their heavy infantry and cavalry units dwindle and disappear and fielded more and more light infantry and cavalry such as they had in the early days of the trained bands. As long as the alliance with the League remained strong, this wasn’t a serious problem and in fact, the combination of League heavy infantry and cavalry teamed with the light cavalry and infantry of the Shires proved a very effective one.
But sadly the alliance with the League collapsed with shocking swiftness…
In 3866 the Halflings split from the League of Rhordia. While relations have been rebuilt, the Shirefolk are now responsible for their own defence and have organised their army under the expert eye of Aeron Cadwalader, their greatest modern hero. Combining their engineering talents with their skills in archery and poaching, the trained bands of professional soldiers and their support units pose an unexpected and formidable barrier to any who threaten the peace of the Shires.
While the halflings do love the pleasures of life, they are willing to go to great lengths to protect those things from anyone they think might be trying to take them away. They will defend their own with a savagery and viciousness that have taken many by surprise – and to their fatal cost. They can be kind, gentle and generous, but equally cold, pragmatic, and utterly ruthless. Their trained bands of infantry are supported by packs of aralez-riding cavalry, while their engineering knowhow is on full display when the great Iron Beasts are unleashed into the enemy ranks.
The Broken Alliance of the League of Rhordia
main article: The Broken Alliance of the League of Rhordia
The Invasion of Rhordia
main article: The Invasion of Rhordia
Post-war
Because of the recent conflicts, the Shires have set up secret armouries throughout the Shire regions to ensure they are never caught on the backfoot again. Assigning groups to protect these weapon cache's in secret.
Army List

Heroes | Infantry | Cavalry | Special | ||||
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Named Heroes | *Aeron Cadwallader *Ally McSween |
Named Infantry | *Heroes of Hodenburg | Basic Cavalry | *Juggers *Wild Lancers |
War Engine | *Howitzer *Volley Gun |
General Heroes | *Sergeant *Muster Captain Sure-footed Captain *Muster Captain on Winged Aralez *Gunnery Sergeant on Troll *Engineer *Gadgets and Gizmos *Feast Master *Greedyguts *Sauceror |
Basic Infantry | *Braves *Spearspikes *Stalwarts *Poachers *Halfling Rifles |
Monster | *Harvester | ||
Ranged Cavalry | *Wild Runners | Named Titan | *Pride of the Shires | ||||
Large Infantry | *Ej Grenadiers *Forest Trolls *Forest Troll Gunners |
Large Cavalry | *Aeronauts | Titan | *Iron Beast |
Formations
3.0 - Clash of Kings 2022 | 3.0 - Clash of Kings 2024 |
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McSween's Cutthroats | Wild Saucery |
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