Tookland was a small section of The Shire west of Hobbiton between Waymeet, Whitwell, and Tookbank in around Green-hill country.
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| - Tookland was a small section of The Shire west of Hobbiton between Waymeet, Whitwell, and Tookbank in around Green-hill country.
- Catinflas passed on these policies to his grandson Isumbras, the new Took-thane, and Sularin is one of the few individuals who can talk seriously with the bull-headed young chieftain. The primary Took village is Tuckburrow, hidden in a ghyll on the northern slopes of the Green Hills. From here the Green-hill Trace , built on an old path once used by an Arnorian religious sect, leads along the northern slopes of the hills through Buck territory to Stock. However, relations being what they are, most outside travelers to Tuckburrow venture south from the Great East Road on the Falline Trace, which the warring clans have sworn to leave in peace. Other trails, known only to the Tooks, lead westward through the hills to their extensive land-clearings around Tookbank and Whitwell. The Tooks are m
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| - Tookland was a small section of The Shire west of Hobbiton between Waymeet, Whitwell, and Tookbank in around Green-hill country.
- Catinflas passed on these policies to his grandson Isumbras, the new Took-thane, and Sularin is one of the few individuals who can talk seriously with the bull-headed young chieftain. The primary Took village is Tuckburrow, hidden in a ghyll on the northern slopes of the Green Hills. From here the Green-hill Trace , built on an old path once used by an Arnorian religious sect, leads along the northern slopes of the hills through Buck territory to Stock. However, relations being what they are, most outside travelers to Tuckburrow venture south from the Great East Road on the Falline Trace, which the warring clans have sworn to leave in peace. Other trails, known only to the Tooks, lead westward through the hills to their extensive land-clearings around Tookbank and Whitwell. The Tooks are much leerier of outsiders than other clans. Men who cross their boundaries, marked or unmarked, are likely to find themselves arrested and escorted to the edge of Waymeet without so much as a "by-your-leave". Persons who commit violent acts against Tooks and Hobbits under their protection tend to disappear. Tamir, the Arthadan reeve at Bywater, dislikes this violation of his authority, but has not managed to find anyone willing to penetrate the Tookland and find the buried evidence. Since the Tooks execute criminals by drowning in a sinkhole in the Green Hills, this could be a daunting task.
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