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The Hallits are primarily found in their home Stonewell in the [[Northern Windwalls]].<br> | The Hallits are primarily found in their home Stonewell in the [[Northern Windwalls]].<br> | ||
When the [[Phoenix Bearer]] reaches their home, the Hallits find themselves besieged by the [[Undead]] and left for themselves by the [[Dwarves]] due to the son of [[Lord Jonir Hallit]] having broken the bond between between the races.<br> | When the [[Phoenix Bearer]] reaches their home, the Hallits find themselves besieged by the [[Undead]] and left for themselves by the [[Dwarves]] due to the son of [[Lord Jonir Hallit]] having broken the bond between between the races.<br> | ||
With the aid of the [[Rune Warrior]], the Hallits were able to throw the Undead back and defend their homes. The Phoenix Bearer then proceeded to restore the bond between the Humans and Dwarves of Hallit in the [[Southern Windwalls]]<br> | With the aid of the [[Rune Warrior]], the Hallits were able to throw the Undead back and defend their homes. The Phoenix Bearer then proceeded to restore the bond between the Humans and Dwarves of Hallit in the [[Southern Windwalls]]<br><br> | ||
While technically not part of the "human" Hallits, the Dwarves of Windholme also are using the term Hallit for their units, hinting at the great importance of the bond to both races. The Dwarves even aided the Humans of Hallit in their [[The_Lance_of_Kings|rebellion against the queen]], further highlighting how close the two really were. | While technically not part of the "human" Hallits, the Dwarves of Windholme also are using the term Hallit for their units, hinting at the great importance of the bond to both races. The Dwarves even aided the Humans of Hallit in their [[The_Lance_of_Kings|rebellion against the queen]], further highlighting how close the two really were. | ||
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Hallit is one of the royal houses of Nortander - the other ones being Wulfgar, Leonidar, Utran and Iskander - Iskander being the only one of the houses that no longer exists.
According to Jon Greywind in Greydusk Vale, the Hallits are simple and straightfoward folk, easier to get along with then the people of [[House Wulfgar|Wulfgar] or Utran.
They are also friends with the Dwarves of Windholme in the Southern Windwalls, connected with them through a bond for many generations. This bond was renewed between the leaders of House Hallits and the leader of the Dwarves in Windholme every generation and both sides always took their connection very seriously.
Appearances
The Hallits are primarily found in their home Stonewell in the Northern Windwalls.
When the Phoenix Bearer reaches their home, the Hallits find themselves besieged by the Undead and left for themselves by the Dwarves due to the son of Lord Jonir Hallit having broken the bond between between the races.
With the aid of the Rune Warrior, the Hallits were able to throw the Undead back and defend their homes. The Phoenix Bearer then proceeded to restore the bond between the Humans and Dwarves of Hallit in the Southern Windwalls
While technically not part of the "human" Hallits, the Dwarves of Windholme also are using the term Hallit for their units, hinting at the great importance of the bond to both races. The Dwarves even aided the Humans of Hallit in their rebellion against the queen, further highlighting how close the two really were.
Notable Individuals
- Lord Jonir Hallit - Leader of House Hallit and blood brother of Skeld Skjalfson
- General Gunthar Gunham - General of House Hallit in charge of the pass defending against the Undead
- Joshua Hallit - Son and heir-to-be of Lord Jonir Hallit
- Skarvig Ironbeard - Renowned blacksmith and respected dwarf of Windholme
- Skeld Skjalfson - Thane of the Dwarves of Windholme and blood brother of Lord Jonir Hallit
Units
Humans Units
Roadwarden Melee unit with a short-sword guarding the roads in the Northern Windwalls | |
Scout Ranged unit with a crossbow guarding the roads in the Northern Windwalls | |
Footman Melee unit with a sword and wooden shield. | |
Soldier Melee unit with a halberd. | |
Corporal Melee unit with a sword and spike shield. | |
Sergeant Melee unit with a sword and wooden shield. | |
Healer Caster unit with a club - has Greater Healing. | |
Lieutnant Boss unit with a sword and short-sword. | |
Loremaster Boss unit with a two-handed hammer - has Death, Pestilence and Rock Bullet. | |
Captain Boss unit with a morning star and wooden shield. |
Dwarven Units
Watchman Melee unit with a morning star. | |
Axeman Melee unit with an axe and shield. | |
Defender Melee unit with a two-handed hammer. | |
Veteran Melee unit with two axes. |
Trivia
- The models used by Skarvig Ironbeard and Skeld Skjalfson are named NpcDwarfHalliteSoldier and NpcDwarfHalliteChief respectively. Following the way other faction unit models have been named, this hints that other "ordinary" Windholme units might originally also have been planned to use these models.
- The miners in Frostweaver Rift are stated to belong to the dwarves of Fastholme, yet other than the rest of the dwarves there are named Hallit Worker rather than Fastholme Worker. Whether or not this is intentional, an oversight or merely using a unit originally designed for The Order of Dawn in Breath of Winter is unknown.
- There are several unused Dwarven Hallit units in the game files of SpellForce 1. Those are:
- Hallit Worker: Melee unit with a hammer.
- Hallit Foreman: Melee unit with an axe.
- Hallit Artisan: Melee unit with a hammer.
- Hallit Master of Forges: Melee unit with an axe.
- Hallit Warrior: Melee unit with a hammer and shield.
- Hallit Elder: Melee unit with a dagger and orb.