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The '''Mhoragian''' were a culture of the [[halfling|halflings]], who lived on the northern steppes. They were primarily hunters and gatherers. At the behest of their [[Brughan]] cousins, the Mhoragians joined in the [[Horse War]].
The '''Mhoragian''' were a culture of the [[halfling|halflings]], who lived on the northern steppes. They were primarily hunters and gatherers. At the behest of their [[Brughan]] cousins, the Mhoragians joined in the [[Horse War]].


Unfortunately, the skill and lethality which they used their mounts helped lead the [[House of Ardenai]] to use sorcery to wipe out the pony herds. The loss of the herds had a devastating impact on the Mhoragian halflings. Without their mounts, they could not hunt elk or other large game, and as a result, many starved to death until they were able to adapt to their new dire circumstances.
Unfortunately, the skill and lethality which they used their mounts helped lead the [[House of Ardenai]] to use sorcery to wipe out the pony herds. The loss of the herds had a devastating impact on the Mhoragian halflings. Without their mounts they could not hunt elk or other large game, and as a result, many starved to death until the Mhoragian culture were able to adapt to their new dire circumstances.





Revision as of 20:51, 14 November 2010

The Mhoragian were a culture of the halflings, who lived on the northern steppes. They were primarily hunters and gatherers. At the behest of their Brughan cousins, the Mhoragians joined in the Horse War.

Unfortunately, the skill and lethality which they used their mounts helped lead the House of Ardenai to use sorcery to wipe out the pony herds. The loss of the herds had a devastating impact on the Mhoragian halflings. Without their mounts they could not hunt elk or other large game, and as a result, many starved to death until the Mhoragian culture were able to adapt to their new dire circumstances.


Reference

The official documentation is located at: http://www.play.net/gs4/info/races/cultures/halfling.asp

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