He began his career in Urik as
one of the two hundred halflings sent by Chief UrgaZoltapl of Ogo in a bargain for obsidian. When his duty
was complete he moved to Raam, where he became an
accomplished burglar.
His exploits in Raam eventually brought him unwanted
notoriety, so he moved along to Nibenay. But where the
Templars of Raam had been lax and fearful, the Templars
of Nibenay are frighteningly efficient. In a matter of weeks
Fullgrin had to flee again – this time into the Crescent
Forest – until pursuit for him died down.
Thus he was greatly surprised to find a thriving
community of halflings in the Crescent Forest. As is
halfling custom, they offered him hospitality and protection
from the humans. He accepted and for the last several
months he has resided with the halflings of Losthome. His
skills of stealth and combat were quickly recognized, and
he has been placed in charge of a number of important
raids and missions for the clan.
But forest life is not for Fullgrin. Had he wanted to
live the life of the halfling clans, he would have returned
home from Urik rather than heading deeper into human
territory. And therein lies the problem.
Zivlil thinks Fullgrin is a very strange halfling. While
it is not in halfling nature to do violence to one another,
nor to hold one another in captivity, Zivlil fears that if
he allows Fullgrin to return to human society, the secret
of Losthome will be lost and the humans will come to
hunt them once again. Fullgrin and Zivlil are both aware
of the dilemma, and are both moving circumspectly to
accomplish their goals without offending the other. But a
conflict is arising, and the halflings must decide what to
do about it.
Fullgrin (a human nickname) is an unusual
halfling, well traveled in human cities and a thief of
considerable talent.