Bree-landers
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They were a generally friendly folk, at least until the upheavals brought about by the [[War of the Ring]]. They had some dealings with the Shire-hobbits, though the road between Bree and their ancient 'colony' of the Shire was less travelled in the late [[Third Age]] than it had once been. The Bree-landers maintained their own dialect and customs, including their own unique calendar. | They were a generally friendly folk, at least until the upheavals brought about by the [[War of the Ring]]. They had some dealings with the Shire-hobbits, though the road between Bree and their ancient 'colony' of the Shire was less travelled in the late [[Third Age]] than it had once been. The Bree-landers maintained their own dialect and customs, including their own unique calendar. | ||
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Revision as of 23:50, 21 May 2006
In the Bree-land, Men and Hobbits lived peaceably side by side. These two races, identified individually as the Bree-hobbits and the Bree-men (or less formally as the Little Folk and the Big Folk) were collectively described as the Bree-landers. They lived in four communities scattered around the Bree-hill: Bree itself, Staddle, Combe and Archet.
They were a generally friendly folk, at least until the upheavals brought about by the War of the Ring. They had some dealings with the Shire-hobbits, though the road between Bree and their ancient 'colony' of the Shire was less travelled in the late Third Age than it had once been. The Bree-landers maintained their own dialect and customs, including their own unique calendar.
