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= Fellowship Phase =
===== Fellowship Phase =====
'''From the Comprehensive Rules 4.0:'''
<WRAP info>**From the Comprehensive Rules 4.0:**


During your fellowship phase, you may perform fellowship actions, including playing most Free Peoples cards. Finally, move your fellowship forward along the adventure path.
During your fellowship phase, you may perform fellowship actions, including playing most Free Peoples cards. Finally, move your fellowship forward along the adventure path.
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Two fellowship actions are always available:
Two fellowship actions are always available:
* Play a Free Peoples companion, ally, possession, artifact, or condition from your hand to the table.
  * Play a Free Peoples companion, ally, possession, artifact, or condition from your hand to the table.
* “Discard to heal.” Spot a unique companion or unique ally with at least one wound and discard a card from your hand with the same card title (it may have a different subtitle) to heal that character.
  * “Discard to heal.” Spot a unique companion or unique ally with at least one wound and discard a card from your hand with the same card title (it may have a different subtitle) to heal that character.


You may find other fellowship actions on events in your hand, or as special abilities on cards you already have in play.
You may find other fellowship actions on events in your hand, or as special abilities on cards you already have in play.
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Allies are characters that do not count as members of your fellowship. Play them to your support area (a row of cards behind your fellowship). There is no limit to the number of allies you may have in play.
Allies are characters that do not count as members of your fellowship. Play them to your support area (a row of cards behind your fellowship). There is no limit to the number of allies you may have in play.


Ally cards have a home site number indicated just after the card’s type, on the same line (such as Ally • Home 3 • Elf). These home site numbers all refer to adventure paths from the Fellowship block, Tower block, and King block. Allies have no home sites on adventure paths from the ''Shadows'' expansion set onward.
Ally cards have a home site number indicated just after the card’s type, on the same line (such as Ally • Home 3 • Elf). These home site numbers all refer to adventure paths from the Fellowship block, Tower block, and King block. Allies have no home sites on adventure paths from the //Shadows// expansion set onward.


Each ally in your support area is considered to be at his home site.
Each ally in your support area is considered to be at his home site.
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Play Free Peoples conditions either under a character (like a possession, if the card says, “Bearer must be...”) or to your support area, as indicated by the condition card. Free Peoples conditions are always played during the fellowship phase, even if they provide a special ability that is performed during a different phase.
Play Free Peoples conditions either under a character (like a possession, if the card says, “Bearer must be...”) or to your support area, as indicated by the condition card. Free Peoples conditions are always played during the fellowship phase, even if they provide a special ability that is performed during a different phase.


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