As in the old village, the new one attracteed people who knew that Elves wandered nearby. Almost uniquely among Shire villages, Woodhall possessed a small collection of eccentric Hobbits and men who dabbled in magic. A ridge overlooking Woodhall sheltered an Elvish glade, well protected from prying eyes. Because it stood in a central location relative to local Siranna villages and the Elvish crossings of the Brandywine, Elves could be found here rather often. They did not appreciate intrusion, and most local mortals knew better than to climb the ridge after dark. A select few Hobbits and men were permitted to visit, and one or two had formed friendships with Elves of real wisdom and power.
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- As in the old village, the new one attracteed people who knew that Elves wandered nearby. Almost uniquely among Shire villages, Woodhall possessed a small collection of eccentric Hobbits and men who dabbled in magic. A ridge overlooking Woodhall sheltered an Elvish glade, well protected from prying eyes. Because it stood in a central location relative to local Siranna villages and the Elvish crossings of the Brandywine, Elves could be found here rather often. They did not appreciate intrusion, and most local mortals knew better than to climb the ridge after dark. A select few Hobbits and men were permitted to visit, and one or two had formed friendships with Elves of real wisdom and power.
- Woodhall was small Shire village near a hidden Elvish waystation in the Eastfarthing of the Shire.
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- As in the old village, the new one attracteed people who knew that Elves wandered nearby. Almost uniquely among Shire villages, Woodhall possessed a small collection of eccentric Hobbits and men who dabbled in magic. A ridge overlooking Woodhall sheltered an Elvish glade, well protected from prying eyes. Because it stood in a central location relative to local Siranna villages and the Elvish crossings of the Brandywine, Elves could be found here rather often. They did not appreciate intrusion, and most local mortals knew better than to climb the ridge after dark. A select few Hobbits and men were permitted to visit, and one or two had formed friendships with Elves of real wisdom and power.
- Woodhall was small Shire village near a hidden Elvish waystation in the Eastfarthing of the Shire.
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