Men of Bree-land
Most Men of Bree are brown-haired and rather short, and
tend to be stocky and broad. This, combined with their cheerful disposition, is the reason why they do not appear as outlandish as most foreigners do to their neighbours, the inhabitants of the Shire. But like Hobbits, their appearance can be
deceiving: the Men of Bree can be simple and friendly, but
they are independent and wise in their own way.
Actual adventurers from Bree-land are rare indeed. If
they leave their villages at all, they do it when the vigour of
youth is in their limbs, and usually return home to settle down
before their fortieth year. Not being of a warlike disposition,
the Bree-folk favour simple weapons, derived from everyday
tools and hunting implements.
CULTURAL BLESSING — BREE-BLOOD
Due to the position of their homeland, the Men of Bree enjoy
better relationships with Hobbits, Dwarves, Elves, and other
inhabitants of the world about them than is considered usual.
Each Man of Bree in the Company increases the
Fellowship Rating by 1 point.
The Men of Bree were brown-haired, broad, and rather short, cheerful and independent: they belonged to nobody but themselves…
STANDARD OF LIVING — COMMON
Bree-land is not as wealthy as it once was, but these days the
inhabitants of the four villages are no more rustic than their
neighbours in the Shire, and no less well-off.
COMBAT PROFICIENCIES
Copy the following Combat Proficiency ranks onto the character
sheet, selecting a preferred Proficiency when offered a choice.
Axes OR Spears 2
Choose one Combat Proficiency 1
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
Choose two Distinctive Features among those listed: Cunning, Fair-spoken, Faithful, Generous, Inquisitive, Patient,
Rustic, True-hearted.
LANGUAGES AND TYPICAL NAMES
The Men of Bree have forgotten their ancient, native speech,
and speak the Common Tongue, albeit slightly altered in a
local dialect. They use names that to foreign ears sound similar to those used by Hobbits in the Shire (Hobbits beg to
differ, of course).
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