
The Barrow-wights confront the Hobbits.
rom
Buckland, the Hobbits travel through the Old Forest and find themselves at
the house of Tom Bombadil. Upon taking leave of him, the Hobbits travel through
the Barrow-downs towards Bree. As night comes on, a chill mist comes down,
and the Hobbits stray from the path, soon losing each other in the hills. Danger
lurks within the mist as the dread Barrow-wights try to lure the Hobbits into
their dank tombs and slay them there. Will the Hobbits realize their danger
in time to call for help, or will they be slain and their remains doomed to
lie in ancient tombs for the remaining ages of the world?
OBJECTIVES
The Evil player must sacrifice two Hobbits within a Barrow to win. The Good side wins if three Hobbits escape off the east table edge. The Good side automatically loses if Frodo is slain.
PARTICIPANTS |
|
Good |
Evil |
Frodo Baggins, Sam Gamgee, Peregrin Took |
4 Barrow-wights |
Tom Bombadil |
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