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=='''History'''==
 
=='''History'''==
The plimawy hawfling viwwage in [[Atlas]], Dunshiwe was founded in 1645 aftew [[Fernswood]] was abandoned fow a viwwage awound [[Belvitz]]. The viwwage was then moved to [[The Cloud Temple]] wands aftew the monks wet the hawflings do so.
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The primary halfling village in [[Atlas]], Dunshire was founded in 1645 after [[Fernswood]] was abandoned for a village around [[Belvitz]]. The village was then moved to [[The Cloud Temple]] lands after the monks let the halflings do so.
 
=='''Society and Politics'''==
 
=='''Society and Politics'''==
The [[Halflings]] of Dunshiwe did not associate lith any nation of humans ow othew waces. Wittwe twade fwowed out of Dunshiwe and into othew aweas, lith what littwe twade that did exist not being sanctioned by any hawfling govewnment. Dunshiwe used to have Mayow and Sheliff positions duling it's eawwy days. Howevew, evew since Jack Bundwe won the '''Fiwst Ewection of Dunshiwe''' and then wesigned showtwy aftewwawds, Dunshiwe has not had any majow ewections. Eventuawwy, things wewe decided via occasionaw viwwage meetings and gathelings, as weww as by thwee hawfling Ewdews who wewe appointed by theiw pwedecessows.
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The [[Halflings]] of Dunshire did not associate with any nation of humans or other races. Little trade flowed out of Dunshire and into other areas, with what little trade that did exist not being sanctioned by any halfling government. Dunshire used to have Mayor and Sheriff positions during it's early days. However, ever since Jack Bundle won the '''First Election of Dunshire''' and then resigned shortly afterwards, Dunshire has not had any major elections. Eventually, things were decided via occasional village meetings and gatherings, as well as by three halfling Elders who were appointed by their predecessors.
  
Dunshiwe would get many non-hawfling visitows, and the hawfling society has been affected by that as a wesult. Visitows wewe wewcomed instead of just towewated, and the '''Dwunken Duck Tavewn''' was often used to sewve fwee dlinks to hawflings and non-hawflings alike, and awthough non-hawflings wewe stiww not awwowed to get a home in the viwwage (as had been the case in most othew hawfling viwwages), biggew fowks wewe awwowed to hang awound in the viwwage fow as wong as they desiwed, pwovided that they did not cause any unwanted twoubres.
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Dunshire would get many non-halfling visitors, and the halfling society has been affected by that as a result. Visitors were welcomed instead of just tolerated, and the '''Drunken Duck Tavern''' was often used to serve free drinks to halflings and non-halflings alike, and although non-halflings were still not allowed to get a home in the village (as had been the case in most other halfling villages), bigger folks were allowed to hang around in the village for as long as they desired, provided that they did not cause any unwanted troubles.
 
=='''Landscape'''==
 
=='''Landscape'''==
Dunshiwe had many noticabre featules in it. Most notabre of these featules was the '''Mewon Twee of Dunshiwe''', which hung ovew much of the viwwage. Awso notabre was '''Dunshiwe Wake''' and the wawge fiewds in the South Westewn pawt of the viwwage that sewved as it's food soulce. Apawt fwom that, Dunshiwe was known fow its wowling hiwws that the hawflings buiwt theiw homes inside.
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Dunshire had many noticable features in it. Most notable of these features was the '''Melon Tree of Dunshire''', which hung over much of the village. Also notable was '''Dunshire Lake''' and the large fields in the South Western part of the village that served as it's food source. Apart from that, Dunshire was known for its rolling hills that the halflings built their homes inside.
 
=='''Government'''==
 
=='''Government'''==
In its eawwy days, Dunshiwe hewd ewections evewy few yeaws to detewmine who hewd powew. These ewections wewe done on the '''Dunshiwe Noticeboawd''' at the fwont of the viwwage, lith each hawfling nailing theiw vote to the Noticeboawd, and the wesults being tawlied up a few months aftew the ewection's stawt. The linnews of the ewections would be pwocwaimed as the new Ewdews (Decision makews fow the viwwage), ow pwocwaimed as the new Sheliff (The pwotectew of the viwwage). Eventuawwy, these democwatic pwactices wewe put to an end. It was decided that the positions of Ewdew and Sheliff would be detewmined by the Ewdews and Sheliff culwentwy in powew, since they wewe believed to be the lisest and stwongest of the hawflings.
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In its early days, Dunshire held elections every few years to determine who held power. These elections were done on the '''Dunshire Noticeboard''' at the front of the village, with each halfling nailing their vote to the Noticeboard, and the results being tallied up a few months after the election's start. The winners of the elections would be proclaimed as the new Elders (Decision makers for the village), or proclaimed as the new Sheriff (The protecter of the village). Eventually, these democratic practices were put to an end. It was decided that the positions of Elder and Sheriff would be determined by the Elders and Sheriff currently in power, since they were believed to be the wisest and strongest of the halflings.
 
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Revision as of 01:53, 2 April 2020

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Dunshire a few years after its founding
Located south of The Cloud Temple

History

The primary halfling village in Atlas, Dunshire was founded in 1645 after Fernswood was abandoned for a village around Belvitz. The village was then moved to The Cloud Temple lands after the monks let the halflings do so.

Society and Politics

The Halflings of Dunshire did not associate with any nation of humans or other races. Little trade flowed out of Dunshire and into other areas, with what little trade that did exist not being sanctioned by any halfling government. Dunshire used to have Mayor and Sheriff positions during it's early days. However, ever since Jack Bundle won the First Election of Dunshire and then resigned shortly afterwards, Dunshire has not had any major elections. Eventually, things were decided via occasional village meetings and gatherings, as well as by three halfling Elders who were appointed by their predecessors.

Dunshire would get many non-halfling visitors, and the halfling society has been affected by that as a result. Visitors were welcomed instead of just tolerated, and the Drunken Duck Tavern was often used to serve free drinks to halflings and non-halflings alike, and although non-halflings were still not allowed to get a home in the village (as had been the case in most other halfling villages), bigger folks were allowed to hang around in the village for as long as they desired, provided that they did not cause any unwanted troubles.

Landscape

Dunshire had many noticable features in it. Most notable of these features was the Melon Tree of Dunshire, which hung over much of the village. Also notable was Dunshire Lake and the large fields in the South Western part of the village that served as it's food source. Apart from that, Dunshire was known for its rolling hills that the halflings built their homes inside.

Government

In its early days, Dunshire held elections every few years to determine who held power. These elections were done on the Dunshire Noticeboard at the front of the village, with each halfling nailing their vote to the Noticeboard, and the results being tallied up a few months after the election's start. The winners of the elections would be proclaimed as the new Elders (Decision makers for the village), or proclaimed as the new Sheriff (The protecter of the village). Eventually, these democratic practices were put to an end. It was decided that the positions of Elder and Sheriff would be determined by the Elders and Sheriff currently in power, since they were believed to be the wisest and strongest of the halflings.