Post by Bunhash on Oct 30, 2010 15:30:14 GMT -8
Hobble, Territory of the Hobbits
The area is a paradise with houses dotting the entire area. None of the land here is bad or unable to grow crops. The people here are happy, peace-loving and above all else, protected.
The many rivers in the area keep it lush and the climate stays mild in the spring-summer-fall but begin to get chilly once winter sets in. It is never overly dry or overly humid, even in the summer months.
1. Nev River, runs from the Weedy Hills and down towards Tirin, splitting off and going in two directions towards the human territory. It is a heavily used and relied on fresh water source.
2. Ewyn River, is a deep, freshwater river that starts in the unclaimed west in the Hilock range and flows through Tirin into Hobble where it merges with the Nev.
3. Nevertide Lake, is in the north in Ithrim Hollow and gives that portion of Hobble its water supply and the majority of its fish.
4. Belle Glade, is the southeastern half of the territory which has taken to calling itself Belle Glade after the great Belle Frumbottle; a hobbit who long ago started irrigation, something all hobbits have benefited from. She was later known for her spice-sweet breed of smoking leaf.
5. Ithrim Hollow, is the northwestern half of the territory and called that for an important day in Hobbit history. But seeing as Hobbits are terribly lazy and notoriously bad at keeping records, the reasoning has long since been lost to time. They know it has something to do with 'elfs'.
6. Weedy Nest, is the area in the north where the Nev River originates. This is an area overrun with weeds.