
In July 2001, Dragon magazine published an edition that focused on 3E Halflings. No longer were they portrayed as pudgy "hairfeet." As you can see from the picture on the cover, the new Halflings had a much different image.
The various Halfling-related articles inside the issue gave birth to the concepts of culture and character for Halflings in the campaign world. Just this morning, I found the issure buried at the very bottom of my stack. It's been a real treat dusting it off and looking it over after nine years.
In July 2001, the world itself (to say nothing of the game world) was a much different place. A different campaign was underway, with different players, in a region called The South

In a journal whose contents are still kept so secret that not even my closest loved ones have read them, the Wildlanders were born. The journal contains the very earliest writings regarding the game world. It includes such minutiae as planetology, topography, subsistence systems, sociology, class structure, races, government institutions, etc. It also contains the first use of the term "Wildlanders," along with detailed descriptions of the WGotSCC and a brief chronicling of some of their escapades.
The ttime has come to reveal some of the contents of this journal, which is the primary source of all my fantasy/adventure writing. Stay tuned to The Wildlanders for imminent updates regarding the WGotSCC.
That journal is legendary ... I have no doubt it was bound in our year of Jebus 1899.
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quite a teaser of a post there. i imagine Dreyka looking like the halfling vixen on the cover of that issue, except with curly hur.
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