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Bill Ferny was known by others residing in Bree as a very unpleasant person and was disliked by all at birth, and his reputation did not improve with age, and so therefore, he acquired a bad name and a reputation for nefarious activities. His main area of interest and the source of his income seemed to be information brokerage but at times other mischievous activities. When learning of the traveling hobbits, he sold information of their movements to the Nazgûl, an action that Merry had witnessed. He also was probably directly responsible for the letting loose of the ponies that could have been used by the hobbits to leave the city. Even though he tried to avoid aiding the Fellowship of the Ring as they passed through, he sold a pony named Bill for 12 silver pennies (three times its value) to the hobbits and Strider, replacing their five, which had thought to have been stolen the previous night that he had helped to escape. Ferny was a direct supporter of Saruman's mechanization of the Shire. Later, towards the end of the War of the Ring, he became a watchman at the Brandywine Bridge. Bill repaid his former master for his mistreatment by kicking him. His later fate is not recorded, but it is written that he was never heard from again. He was known to have lived in a house next to the Great East Road that ran through Bree near the Southern Gate and the Gatekeeper's lodge. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Bill Ferny was a Man of Bree and a known agent of Saruman before and during the War of the Ring. Bill Ferny – człowiek z Bree, zamieszkujący miasto Bree. Bill Ferny is the filthy spy from Bree who serves Isengard for money. He is one of the two rogues of Isengard's heroes, meant for espionage, scouting, and vandalism, rather than for combat. As this implies, he isn't really good at combat, but he has some good abilities that can really help the faction in the early game, that he will earn if you pay him gold, eventually taking matters into his own hands and becoming a good fighter for a short period of time.
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