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When passing the century mark, halflings often become rounder. The men grow a little heavier in the bellies and the women gain some extra padding in the hips. Often it is at this time that those who have not already settled down choose to do so, embracing a more sedentary life and the opportunity to bear children. | |||
Many members of other [[races]] find it difficult to guess a [[halfling]]'s age, especially as they grow older. Though with time their faces and hands become maps of the trials and emotions they have weathered, it is often only the silvering of their hair, the browning of their skin, laugh lines on their faces or the hallmarks of childbirth in women that can betray a halfling's true age. Halflings also rarely bear the signs of decrepitude others races show at the end of their days. This often surprises taller races, who expect to see the signs of their own old age in the smaller race. Perhaps it is in part the [[slow]] decline in years with which the halfling race has been favored that confuses the tall folk. | Many members of other [[races]] find it difficult to guess a [[halfling]]'s age, especially as they grow older. Though with time their faces and hands become maps of the trials and emotions they have weathered, it is often only the silvering of their hair, the browning of their skin, laugh lines on their faces or the hallmarks of childbirth in women that can betray a halfling's true age. Halflings also rarely bear the signs of decrepitude others races show at the end of their days. This often surprises taller races, who expect to see the signs of their own old age in the smaller race. Perhaps it is in part the [[slow]] decline in years with which the halfling race has been favored that confuses the tall folk. | ||