• NOW LIVE! Into the Woods--new character species, eerie monsters, and haunting villains to populate the woodlands of your D&D games.

D&D 5E Hobbits of the land of the setting sun


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And of course, they take the flesh of said eels...and make sushi!!!

We have now come full circle, but by expanding the radius of our speculation, we have arrived at a different point.
 

Given that Bilbo was hired for his supposed skills at stealth and infiltration, wouldn't he be a ninja rather than a samurai?

Many are the dark tales of the mystical Hairy Foot Clan, from whom no pantry or larder is safe. None know for sure whether they exist, for they are never seen, and rarely heard - only the gleefully-whispered word "Mushrooms!" carried on the breeze and a stray scattering of crumbs marks their passage.
 



Many are the dark tales of the mystical Hairy Foot Clan, from whom no pantry or larder is safe. None know for sure whether they exist, for they are never seen, and rarely heard - only the gleefully-whispered word "Mushrooms!" carried on the breeze and a stray scattering of crumbs marks their passage.


"Oh, shiitake!"
 

Many are the dark tales of the mystical Hairy Foot Clan, from whom no pantry or larder is safe. None know for sure whether they exist, for they are never seen, and rarely heard - only the gleefully-whispered word "Mushrooms!" carried on the breeze and a stray scattering of crumbs marks their passage.
We know they exist because many pantries and larders mysteriously become empty between meals. But catching them (at all, let alone 'in the act')? That's a different story.
 

Make some geta out of beef jerky and place them in strategic sections of the kitchen. While they're debating wether to eat them or wear them, pounce!
 


Into the Woods

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