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LaCabra (Soda)

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I love the orc toad <3

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Ice - We'd love to have you, man!

Aris - It's actually inspired by my chihuahua and Jabba the Hut.

Ranley - Thanks, dude, it means a lot! :)

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Now I want to become a halfling...but I don't like playing as two characters...and I don't plan on killing Matilda anytime soon...

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Now I want to become a halfling...

Just do it. :lol:

And, I love the orc toad! He's so... Lumpy... :P Soda! Do you think you'll come up with more of these? Because... They're genius! :D Maybe the rest of us could help you too! :)

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ANNOUNCEMENT: If you are interested in brainstorming ideas for the Halfling 3.0 Flora & Fauna, please message me and I will provide you with a link to the Google Doc. Sorry about the double post.

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Good to hear, Petyr. ;) There'll be a few more animals to come, before plants are dished out. I'm thinking a pesky, red-haired rat. Think of these things:

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Te halflings need a somewhat crazy dwarf living with them. *cough* Raglin. *cough*

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I call idiotic bee keeper!

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Red-Furred Mouse

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The Red-Furred Mouse is a fairly small rodent, with a reddish-chestnut shade of hair. It has massive hind legs, used to support its entire body, and small hands used to collect things such as seeds and tiny chestnuts. The creature's oddly shaped tail, much like a lion's, is used to keep balance for its highly disproportionate body.

Some say the animal is very cute, while others despise it for being pesky and often intrusive. The creatures are known to dig holes into burrows and steal seeds from crops. Other than that, it has highly fertile yet tiny fecal pellets.

The Red-Furred Mouse rarely summons up the courage to bite Halflings and other unwanted visitors, but if threatened it will not refrain from doing so. The bites are said to pack a punch, often leaving the inflicted area bleeding and sore, but the bite itself has never caused death. Only disease has been capable to do so, which can be common in the mice.

These animals are very fruitful, and can have many offspring in a short amount of time. They are considered pests and unwanted in most areas. On rare occasions, they can be kept as pets.

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