Plumhallow
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Plumhallow: A Hamlet of Refugee Hobbits[edit]
Overview[edit]
- Population: Approximately 40 hobbits and one human.
- Location: Situated on the banks of the Kadefjora stream, where it widens into a calm, navigable river. The hamlet is nestled in a small, sheltered valley surrounded by rolling hills and patches of forest.
- Purpose: The hobbits operate a ferry service that significantly shortens the travel time for merchants moving east and west, cutting several days off the journey.
Layout of Plumhallow[edit]
Tents and Temporary Structures[edit]
- Tents: Since the hobbits are refugees, they live in 12 large family tents made of sturdy canvas and reinforced with wooden frames. Each tent houses 3-4 hobbits.
- Communal Tent: A larger central tent serves as a gathering place for meals, meetings, and storytelling.
- Workshop Tents: Two smaller tents are used for crafting and repairing tools, fishing nets, and ferry equipment.
Livestock[edit]
- Goats: 10 goats provide milk, cheese, and occasional meat. They are hardy and well-suited to the hilly terrain.
- Chickens: 20 chickens supply eggs and meat. They are kept in a fenced area near the tents.
- Ponies: 4 ponies are used for transporting goods and pulling the ferry across the river.
Ferry Operation[edit]
- The ferry is a flat-bottomed barge large enough to carry a merchant’s cart, livestock, and passengers. It is pulled across the river by a system of ropes and pulleys, powered by the hobbits and their ponies.
- The ferry operates from dawn to dusk, with a small toll charged to merchants and travelers.
Daily Life in Plumhallow[edit]
- Farming: The hobbits cultivate small gardens near their tents, growing vegetables like potatoes, carrots, and beans. They also forage for wild herbs and berries in the surrounding forest.
- Fishing: The river provides a steady supply of fish, which is a staple of their diet.
- Crafting: The hobbits are skilled at weaving, pottery, and woodworking. They trade their crafts with passing merchants for supplies they cannot produce themselves.
- Community: Despite being refugees, the hobbits maintain a strong sense of community. Evenings are spent around the communal fire, sharing stories, songs, and meals.
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Key Characters[edit]
Thistle Goodbarrel[edit]
- The elected leader of Plumhallow, known for his practicality and kindness.
- He oversees the ferry operations and ensures fair tolls.
Ferny Proudfoot[edit]
- The chief ferry operator, a strong and reliable hobbit with a knack for mechanics.
- He maintains the ferry and trains others to operate it.
Rosie Banks[edit]
- The community’s healer and herbalist, skilled in using local plants for medicine.
- She tends to the sick and injured and manages the herb garden.
- She apprentice to Hazel
Bungo Lightfoot[edit]
- A jovial hobbit who serves as the hamlet’s storyteller and morale booster.
- He organizes evening gatherings and keeps spirits high.
Mira Tunnelly[edit]
- A young hobbit with a talent for crafting. She makes fishing nets, baskets, and pottery.
- She trades her wares with merchants for essential supplies.
Hazel Hunt[[1]][edit]
- A hedge witch who grew up in the region the Plumhallow and emigrated with them.
Challenges and Opportunities[edit]
Refugee Struggles[edit]
- The hobbits are still adjusting to their new home and face challenges like limited resources and the threat of bandits or wild animals.
- They rely heavily on the ferry income to sustain themselves.
Fey Relations[edit]
- The hamlet is located near the territory of both benevolent and malevolent fey. The hobbits must tread carefully to avoid conflict.
- They have a tentative alliance with the local pixies, who help protect their gardens in exchange for small offerings.
Merchant Traffic[edit]
- The ferry service is a lifeline for Plumhallow, but it also attracts unwanted attention from bandits or greedy merchants who try to avoid paying tolls.
Expansion Plans[edit]
- The hobbits dream of building permanent homes and expanding their gardens. They hope to one day establish Plumhallow as a thriving village.
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Story Hooks[edit]
Bandit Threat[edit]
- A group of bandits demands a cut of the ferry’s profits, threatening to disrupt operations if their demands are not met. The hobbits must decide whether to fight, negotiate, or seek help from Silvana.
Fey Curse[edit]
- The river suddenly becomes polluted, and the ferry stops working. The hobbits discover that a corrupted naiad is behind the problem and must find a way to cleanse the water.
Merchant Dispute[edit]
- A wealthy merchant claims ownership of the ferry and tries to take over operations. The hobbits must prove their right to the land and the ferry.
Lost Relic[edit]
- While digging a new garden, the hobbits uncover an ancient artifact tied to the fey. This draws the attention of both benevolent and malevolent fey, forcing the hobbits to navigate a delicate situation.