On the far side of Bree-hill from the town of Bree itself, travellers will find the small town of Staddle tucked against the rolling hillocks that stretch east toward the Midgewater Marsh. It is said that the oldest settlements of hobbits in Middle-earth can be found in Staddle, though whether or not this is true is a matter which has been well debated over many a meal, mug, or pipe - and, often, all three.
The Lord of the Rings Online™: Shadows of Angmar™ , the small villages of Bree-land are doing their best to deal with a rash of attacks by brigands from distant lands. The citizens of these usually peaceful towns have become much less hospitable to travellers, so adventurers in the Chetwood's hills and valleys may find these townsfolk less welcoming than usual. However, should travellers prove their worth by word and deed, they are likely to be welcomed into these communities, as the need for friends - especially friends with strong swords and swift bows - has grown great.
It is difficult to say who is organizing the usually disparate groups of brigands that roam these lands and threaten these peaceful towns, but old-timers are certain that the attacks near Staddle in recent days are as unusual in these parts as a hobbit saying no to thirds at mealtime.
Staddle
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| Dates: | Uncertain, but apparently founded before c. III 1300 | ||||||||||||||
| Location: | On the eastern slopes of the Bree-hill | ||||||||||||||
| Race: | Mainly Hobbits, but probably also a few Men | ||||||||||||||
| Culture: | Bree-landers | ||||||||||||||
| Meaning: | From Old English staðol, referring to a building's foundation | ||||||||||||||
The home of the Bree-hobbits
A village of the Bree-land, lying on the southeastern slopes of the Bree-hill. Staddle was the main settlement of the Bree-hobbits.





