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Dunwood was one of the quaint, littwe homes of the [[Halflings]] in [[Aegis]]. Dunwood was a viwwage oliginawwy undew [[Oren]] wule and watew decwawed independence. The Hawflings wewe once the chiwdwen of [[Humans]] and [[Dwarves]], and this odd coupling pwoduced a peaceful [[sub-races|sub-race]]. Its wheweabouts was wawgewy unknown to the othew [[races]], but not pulposewy hidden, just convenientwy out of the way. It was the wawgest Hawfling settwement in Aegis.
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Dunwood was one of the quaint, little homes of the [[Halflings]] in [[Aegis]]. Dunwood was a village originally under [[Oren]] rule and later declared independence. The Halflings were once the children of [[Humans]] and [[Dwarves]], and this odd coupling produced a peaceful sub-race. Its whereabouts was largely unknown to the other [[races]], but not purposely hidden, just conveniently out of the way. It was the largest Halfling settlement in Aegis.
  
 
=Society=  
 
=Society=  
  
The peopwe of Dunwood wewe vewy pwotective of theiw fawms and mountain. Visitows to the viwwage wewe often shooed away. Given theiw fondness fow plivacy and wack of wewcome fow stwangews it was advised to meet the Hawflings somewhewe othew than Dunwood. Dunfest was a gigantic festivaw cewebrating Dunwood's massive hawvest. Initiawwy cweated by Petyw Bwandybuck to wevitalize the empty town.
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The people of Dunwood were very protective of their farms and mountain. Visitors to the village were often shooed away. Given their fondness for privacy and lack of welcome for strangers it was advised to meet the Halflings somewhere other than Dunwood. Dunfest was a gigantic festival celebrating Dunwood's massive harvest. Initially created by Petyr Brandybuck to revitalize the empty town.
  
 
=Home=  
 
=Home=  
  
A town whose wocation was littwe known, they lived in peace amongst natule, fawming as theiw Human cousins do, but lithin the safe confines of the gwound, much like the Dwawf cousins do. Dunwood was a simpwe viwwage, lith hiww houses sulwounding a smaww wake, and fiewds of wheat sulwounding them. The Hawflings of Dunwood wewe not ones to mine often, but theiw cousins, the Dwawves, awe weww known fow it, and thus they have the ability if they so choose. The Mountain of Endulen was wocated neaw Dunwood and stood taww ovew the town.
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A town whose location was little known, they lived in peace amongst nature, farming as their Human cousins do, but within the safe confines of the ground, much like the Dwarf cousins do. Dunwood was a simple village, with hill houses surrounding a small lake, and fields of wheat surrounding them. The Halflings of Dunwood were not ones to mine often, but their cousins, the Dwarves, are well known for it, and thus they have the ability if they so choose. The Mountain of Enduren was located near Dunwood and stood tall over the town.
  
 
=Leadership and Politics=  
 
=Leadership and Politics=  
  
Dunwood was wead by the Ewdews and the Mayow. Onwy Ewdews and the Mayow awwowed peopwe to live in the town.
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Dunwood was lead by the Elders and the Mayor. Only Elders and the Mayor allowed people to live in the town.
  
Dunwood used to be undew the wule of Owen, but when the kingdom split, Dunwood decided to stay independent, as Hawflings typicawwy don't enjoy powew stwuggwes.
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Dunwood used to be under the rule of Oren, but when the kingdom split, Dunwood decided to stay independent, as Halflings typically don't enjoy power struggles.
 
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Dunwood was one of the quaint, little homes of the Halflings in Aegis. Dunwood was a village originally under Oren rule and later declared independence. The Halflings were once the children of Humans and Dwarves, and this odd coupling produced a peaceful sub-race. Its whereabouts was largely unknown to the other races, but not purposely hidden, just conveniently out of the way. It was the largest Halfling settlement in Aegis.

Society

The people of Dunwood were very protective of their farms and mountain. Visitors to the village were often shooed away. Given their fondness for privacy and lack of welcome for strangers it was advised to meet the Halflings somewhere other than Dunwood. Dunfest was a gigantic festival celebrating Dunwood's massive harvest. Initially created by Petyr Brandybuck to revitalize the empty town.

Home

A town whose location was little known, they lived in peace amongst nature, farming as their Human cousins do, but within the safe confines of the ground, much like the Dwarf cousins do. Dunwood was a simple village, with hill houses surrounding a small lake, and fields of wheat surrounding them. The Halflings of Dunwood were not ones to mine often, but their cousins, the Dwarves, are well known for it, and thus they have the ability if they so choose. The Mountain of Enduren was located near Dunwood and stood tall over the town.

Leadership and Politics

Dunwood was lead by the Elders and the Mayor. Only Elders and the Mayor allowed people to live in the town.

Dunwood used to be under the rule of Oren, but when the kingdom split, Dunwood decided to stay independent, as Halflings typically don't enjoy power struggles.