Halflings for alliance

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you know this is a good idea

Never heard of it.

Wait a minute. Was Lord of the Rings the one where the kid who played Harry Potter went with Magneto, Professor Arturo, Mr. Bean, William Turner, and Bob from Stranger Things to return some dude’s lost ring or something and the guy lived in a volcano and Harry was like, “You’re late Magneto!” and Magneto was all, “No, wizards just wanna have fun.” and the old gnome yelled, “I’m a hundred and eleventy!” and then Bob from Stranger Things dropped an eave and they found Hidalgo in a Motel 6 and he was married to Aerosmith’s daughter?

That movie was like being on drugs.

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I’d rather have Shivarra for Alliance and Ogres for Horde.

what is a shiva

You can Transmog your Gnome if you like.

We got the Pandaren Monk pet, then Pandaren came out.
We got the Dracthyr Pet, then Dracthyr came out!

Now we have Garrlok, so? Maybe?

what if it mates with a halfling

what is that picture of and for? is that what you want a halfling to look like

OP and necro are the same person. Report and move on.

Halflings don’t exist on azeroth.

but they should

you have two flavors of each, gnome and dwarf… halflings are covered.

I have always felt the Gnomes, Halflings, and Kender were all the same thing depending on what universe you were in…

Nah, doesn’t makes sense. Why not rip off something else for a short race? How about a miltaristic, honorable race with a bumpy head and brown skin, weilding weird shaped swords? And make them 3 feet tall?

what is a Kendar???

They are from the DragonLance universe…

Hailing from the land of Krynn, the Kender are a humanoid species similar to Halflings and distantly related to Gnomes and Dwarves. Short and slender, they rarely grow taller than four feet in height, but their pointed ears and fine facial structure grant their features . They also tend to have a slightly darker complexion than Elves. One of their most distinctive physical features are the topknots they fashion into their hair. A Kender’s topknot is not just a fashion statement, but an expression of racial pride.

Personality-wise, Kender are generally very inquisitive, granting them a childlike quality that often infuriates those who travel with them. They have an incessant curiosity and longing to know why things are the way they are, and when their curiosity isn’t stimulated they tend to become bored very quickly. Boredom is the bane of a Kender’s existence, and striving to remedy it can quickly get them into troublesome situations. This uncanny sense of innocence, coupled with their inability to understand the nature of ownership, has been known rouse suspicion and mistrust among other races, but in general Kender are relatively harmless – even if others consider them annoying

The Kender, as originally designed, often played the role of thieves (intentionally of otherwise). However, as D&D evolves, so do the player characters and the morals that guide the system. Due to their inability to understand the nature of ownership, Kender had a bad habit of reaching into other peoples’ pockets or pouches and taking whatever they wanted, earning them the label of thief in the eyes of many. During a campaign, a PC stealing from their fellow adventurers could potentially cause discord at the table, especially if it happens on a regular basis.