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The '''hills of Scary''' was a small range of hills in the northern part of the [[Eastfarthing]] in [[the Shire]], near to the town of [[Scary]], from which they took their name.<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>  During the [[War of the Ring]] a band of rebel [[Hobbits]], including [[Fredegar Bolger]], had hidden in the [[Brockenbores]] near the hills of Scary until the [[Ruffians]] smoked them out.<ref>{{RK|Havens}}</ref>
The '''hills of Scary''' were a small range of hills in the northern part of the [[Eastfarthing]] in [[the Shire]], near to the town of [[Scary]], from which they took their name.<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>  During the [[War of the Ring]] a band of rebel [[Hobbits]], including [[Fredegar Bolger]], had hidden in the [[Brockenbores]] near the hills of Scary until the [[Ruffians]] smoked them out.<ref>{{RK|Havens}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 24 November 2020

The hills of Scary were a small range of hills in the northern part of the Eastfarthing in the Shire, near to the town of Scary, from which they took their name.[1] During the War of the Ring a band of rebel Hobbits, including Fredegar Bolger, had hidden in the Brockenbores near the hills of Scary until the Ruffians smoked them out.[2]

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