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The Hand are the largest extended tribal/familial band of Road Halflings. The Hand follow a matriarchal power structure. They are subdivided into a number of tribes or extended family groups, such as the Blue, Green, White, and Red Hand. There is also rumored to exist the Black Hand.
The Hand are an ancient set of fraternal organizations that are tremendously important in [[halfling]] culture and society. Membership in these societies is very selective: perhaps one in ten halflings belong to a Hand. It is also a great honor and members of a Hand are usually respected members of a tribes' leadership. The Black Hand do not operate openly, and are not even spoken of openly by the superstitious.
 
Five of the six Hands date back to the breaking of the [[Wolfen-Khan]] and the assimilation of the halflings. These societies transcended the old blood and clan lines and helped bring cultural unity to the scattered halfling tribes.
 
The White Hand was formed in the first century of the [[Alexandrian]] church by early halfling missionaries.
 
*[[Black Hand]]: Scorpion Clan
*Blue Hand: Hospitaliers, Smugglers, and War Profiteers
*Red Hand: Dog Riders and Harriers
*Green Hand: Druids and the Druid Adjacent
*Golden Hand: Merchants and Carnival Circuit Runners, Diplomats
*White Hand: Alexandrian Clerics and adjacent

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The Hand are an ancient set of fraternal organizations that are tremendously important in halfling culture and society. Membership in these societies is very selective: perhaps one in ten halflings belong to a Hand. It is also a great honor and members of a Hand are usually respected members of a tribes' leadership. The Black Hand do not operate openly, and are not even spoken of openly by the superstitious.

Five of the six Hands date back to the breaking of the Wolfen-Khan and the assimilation of the halflings. These societies transcended the old blood and clan lines and helped bring cultural unity to the scattered halfling tribes.

The White Hand was formed in the first century of the Alexandrian church by early halfling missionaries.

  • Black Hand: Scorpion Clan
  • Blue Hand: Hospitaliers, Smugglers, and War Profiteers
  • Red Hand: Dog Riders and Harriers
  • Green Hand: Druids and the Druid Adjacent
  • Golden Hand: Merchants and Carnival Circuit Runners, Diplomats
  • White Hand: Alexandrian Clerics and adjacent