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Returning 4 results for 'perfectly are and his contest'.
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, however, chose not to contest human ascendancy and instead survived by adapting to human hegemony.
The Era of Expansion did not affect the halflings of Etharis as it did the folk of other heritages
, halflings lack the ambition for nation building. Their humble shires easily adapted to becoming breadbaskets for human-made empires and kingdoms. Halflings also fit into human culture perfectly by
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos
invited to participate in a magical skating contest. Ideally, it’s a student the characters have interacted with, or you may choose another student from the “Fellow Students” section in chapter 3. The
cleaning tomorrow. For a few hours, we’ve got a perfectly smooth, empty pool. You know what that means—mage’s skate park, baby! Come on, let’s see who’ll pull the wildest moves and win the prize purse!”
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos
invited to participate in a magical skating contest. Ideally, it’s a student the characters have interacted with, or you may choose another student from the “Fellow Students” section in chapter 3. The
cleaning tomorrow. For a few hours, we’ve got a perfectly smooth, empty pool. You know what that means—mage’s skate park, baby! Come on, let’s see who’ll pull the wildest moves and win the prize purse!”
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Grim Hollow: Player’s Guide
, humans earned the enmity of most other folk. All who tried to oppose them were met with violence. One group, however, chose not to contest human ascendancy and instead survived by adapting to human
breadbaskets for human-made empires and kingdoms. Halflings also fit into human culture perfectly by acquiring useful positions such as merchants, advisors, teachers, or scholars. Even though the