Physical Description
Hin are shorter than humans. They are about 70% in height and 35% in weight, maintaining about the same proportions as humans (note that height and weight don't scale linearly).
Sexual Dimorphism
Females are little bit smaller and more compact, but there is not significant difference in muscle mass and ability to build muscle.
Origin and History
TBD
Where they live
Most Hin live in The Hintervale, in Glenmara Vale.
Aging
Bantams physically age more slowly than humans, slowing as they get older. They reach puberty around age 9-11, and are considered adolescent from age 10-16. They are considered in their prime at 17-23. They are considered experienced at ages 24-31. They are middle-aged from 32-39. The are considered old from ages 40-46. They are considered venerable at ages 47+. The oldest known bantam to ever live was 59 years old.
Strengths
Fine dexterity, empathy (due to the collective nature of their culture)
Weaknesses
Drawbacks that come with being smaller, including reduced speed and strength
Innate Abilities
Hin seem to have the best luck when it comes to getting plants to grow.
Senses
Comparable to humans.
Reproduction
Bantams in general are very fertile and reproduce even more readily than humans.