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Bree-landers

Evonne's Trollshaws diary: Day 1

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Diary

Day 1

Evonne's expedition diary: Day 13

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Diary

Day 13

The key might lie in the Wovenvales. Keep the box a secret.

Evonne Elmwater

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Artwork: AI Generated/Influenced

Evonne Elmwater of Bree-land, around the turn of the Fourth Age.


Source: Bing AI, Prequel and manual editing

Evonne's expedition diary: Days 10-12

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Diary

Days 10-12

Evonne's expedition diary: Days 6-9

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Diary

Days 6-9

It was worse than we could have imagined. Some force of Undead descended on Ost Guruth while the Orcs blocked the road - scattering its people, the Eglain, across the plains. Refugees were already turning up outside the Forsaken Inn with early reports of the catastrophe.

Evonne's expedition diary: Days 4-5

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Diary

Days 4-5

Right. I have to get this down. It is important that we have a record. Once I get this done, then I can rest.

Evonne's expedition diary: Days 1-3

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Diary

Day 1

Collected Gossip of Combe-folk (Living Document, Submissions Taken)

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Official Document

This list is intended as an alphabetical by surname catalogue of characters roleplayed as straight Bree-landers living in or near Combe, be they Big or Little Folk, and as an aid for the players to create pre-existing relationships between characters, out of the assumption that a character living in Combe his whole life would at the very least be acquainted with some others.

Hunting the Beast

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Story

That this land harboured werewolves is not improbable, as some of that wandering band of elves seemed to think. When one of them insisted that he heard a howling, I seized the opportunity, and taking up my great axe, dove into the first clump of trees through which the road dived, and searched thoroughly. The creature left his stamp all upon the ground on the Hill. He belongs to a bad breed, the most ancient of ancient evil, and might still prowl in the forest by the man-town, so it was there that I ventured next.

A Treatise on the Situation, Manners, and Inhabitants of Bree-land

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Official Document

Excerpts from:

A Treatise on the Situation, Manners, and Inhabitants of Bree-land

As writ by Oddvar of the Blue Mountains and Dalton Willow of Bree, T.A. 3015

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