In the late third Age Brockenborings was a successful quarry and mining center, although the copper and tin-holes here would close if the Scary mines had any real competition in Eriador. Th e Neblins and other exotica were the stuff of lost legends, sustained by the occasional findings of copper nodules roughly approximating the shape of a huddled, sleeping Dwarf. A collection of such nodules lay on display in a small half-shed in the park in the middle of the village. Rumor had it that the nodules rattled about their shelter whenever a Hobbit miner died underground. The "Neblin-nuggets " were enormously valuable, far more than the Brocken Hobbits realized , since they were composed of nearly pure copper, tin, and nickel. Local legends suggested that anyone who tried to steal one would be
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| - In the late third Age Brockenborings was a successful quarry and mining center, although the copper and tin-holes here would close if the Scary mines had any real competition in Eriador. Th e Neblins and other exotica were the stuff of lost legends, sustained by the occasional findings of copper nodules roughly approximating the shape of a huddled, sleeping Dwarf. A collection of such nodules lay on display in a small half-shed in the park in the middle of the village. Rumor had it that the nodules rattled about their shelter whenever a Hobbit miner died underground. The "Neblin-nuggets " were enormously valuable, far more than the Brocken Hobbits realized , since they were composed of nearly pure copper, tin, and nickel. Local legends suggested that anyone who tried to steal one would be
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| - In the late third Age Brockenborings was a successful quarry and mining center, although the copper and tin-holes here would close if the Scary mines had any real competition in Eriador. Th e Neblins and other exotica were the stuff of lost legends, sustained by the occasional findings of copper nodules roughly approximating the shape of a huddled, sleeping Dwarf. A collection of such nodules lay on display in a small half-shed in the park in the middle of the village. Rumor had it that the nodules rattled about their shelter whenever a Hobbit miner died underground. The "Neblin-nuggets " were enormously valuable, far more than the Brocken Hobbits realized , since they were composed of nearly pure copper, tin, and nickel. Local legends suggested that anyone who tried to steal one would be turned to stone.
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