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'''Fellowship:''' Exert Barliman Butterbur to take a [[Image:Culture_Gandalf.svg|x22px|text-bottom|link=Gandalf_Culture|class=whitebg]] event into hand from your discard pile. (1) · '''Fellowship:''' Exert Bilbo and discard a tale to discard a Shadow condition from an opponent’s support area. (1) · '''Fellowship:''' Exert Farmer Maggot to heal Merry or Pippin. (1) · '''Fellowship:''' Exert The Gaffer to heal Frodo or Sam. (1) · '''Fellowship:''' If the twilight pool has fewer than 3 twilight tokens, add [[Image:Twilight_2.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Twilight Cost|class=whitebg]] to reveal the top 3 cards of your draw deck. Take all [[Image:Culture_Shire.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Shire_Culture|class=whitebg]] cards revealed into hand and discard the rest. (1) · '''Response:''' If a burden is about to be added by a Shadow card, exert Melilot to prevent that burden. (1) · '''Skirmish:''' Exert a Hobbit companion twice to cancel a fierce skirmish involving that Hobbit. (1) · At the start of each of your turns, heal this ally. '''Fellowship:'''Exert this ally to heal another Hobbit ally whose home is site 1. (1) · Each time a Shadow card makes you discard a card from hand, you may also discard a minion or Shadow condition. (1) · Each time you play a [[Image:Culture_Shire.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Shire_Culture|class=whitebg]] ally, you may add [[Image:Twilight_1.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Twilight Cost|class=whitebg]] to draw a card. (1) · Sam is strength +1. '''Fellowship:''' Exert Rosie to heal Sam. (1) · To play, spot Gandalf. '''Maneuver:''' Exert Albert Dreary to discard a [[Image:Culture_Isengard.svg|x22px|text-bottom|link=Isengard_Culture|class=whitebg]] or [[Image:Culture_Moria.svg|x24px|bottom|link=Moria_Culture|class=whitebg]] condition. (1) · While you can spot your site 1, this ally has the game text of that site. '''Fellowship:''' Exert this ally and spot opponent’s site 1 to replace it with your site 1. (1)
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"'Neither are they counted amongst the very wise...'" (1) · Filibert knows paths and tracks that few have trodden. He is not adventurous by nature, but his escapades often require rapid departures. (1) · Typical of Bree-folk, Albert is a plain but stout-hearted fellow. He does not seek trouble, but he is willing to protect his home. (1) · “...as Mr. Baggins was generous with his money, most people were willing to forgive him his oddities and his good fortune.” (1) · “His name, of course, was Proudfoot, and well merited; his feet were large, exceptionally furry....” (1) · “Master Everard Took and Miss Melilot Brandybuck got on a table and with bells in their hands began to dance the Springle-ring: a pretty dance, but rather vigorous.” (1) · “No one had a more attentive audience than old Ham Gamgee, commonly known as the Gaffer. He held forth at The Ivy Bush, a small inn on the Bywater road; and he spoke with some authority, for he had tended the garden at Bag End for forty years....” (1) · “‘...where our hearts truly lie is in peace and quiet and good-tilled earth....'” (1) · “‘Go on Sam, ask Rosie for a dance.'” (1) · “‘More promising still (to the hobbits' mind): an enourmous open-air kitchen was erected....'” (1) · “‘Old Maggot is really a stout fellow – if you leave his mushrooms alone.'” (1) · “‘There's been some strange folk crossing the Shire – Dwarves and others of a less than savoury nature.'” (1) · “‘You don't know much even about them, if you think old Barliman is stupid,' said Gandalf. ‘He is wise enough on his own ground.'” (1)

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