The town was slowly dying as each year more of the townsfolk left for the Shire. While the Hobbits here had few enemies, wild animals did range through this area at times and an occasional ruffian showed up and made trouble. These Hobbits were by no means timid, and would take whatever measures were needed to secure their safety. To this end, they used the marsh very effectively, luring the unwanted into it and then getting them lost. Many brigands had fallen victim to this strategy and found their grave at the bottom of a quicksand pit. The Hobbits were all skilled with shortbows and spears which they normally used to fish. Strangers were usually treated with kindness, tempered with suspicion until they had proved themselves to be no threat.One of the major health risks for the Hobbits wa
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| - The town was slowly dying as each year more of the townsfolk left for the Shire. While the Hobbits here had few enemies, wild animals did range through this area at times and an occasional ruffian showed up and made trouble. These Hobbits were by no means timid, and would take whatever measures were needed to secure their safety. To this end, they used the marsh very effectively, luring the unwanted into it and then getting them lost. Many brigands had fallen victim to this strategy and found their grave at the bottom of a quicksand pit. The Hobbits were all skilled with shortbows and spears which they normally used to fish. Strangers were usually treated with kindness, tempered with suspicion until they had proved themselves to be no threat.One of the major health risks for the Hobbits wa
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| - The town was slowly dying as each year more of the townsfolk left for the Shire. While the Hobbits here had few enemies, wild animals did range through this area at times and an occasional ruffian showed up and made trouble. These Hobbits were by no means timid, and would take whatever measures were needed to secure their safety. To this end, they used the marsh very effectively, luring the unwanted into it and then getting them lost. Many brigands had fallen victim to this strategy and found their grave at the bottom of a quicksand pit. The Hobbits were all skilled with shortbows and spears which they normally used to fish. Strangers were usually treated with kindness, tempered with suspicion until they had proved themselves to be no threat.One of the major health risks for the Hobbits was the populationof Jatewoones , or Cleaverbeaks as the Hobbits called them. These large birds had killed Halflings on several occasions. The Hobbits conducted hunting parties when the Jatewoone population became too high.
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