Beedle (300) is the closest former settlement on Ferrymellow to the Fourth-Age research settlement known as Plum Hill. Located where Beedle Creek meets Lake Breight (pronounced “Bray”), Beedle was settled only 200 years before the invasion of the dwarvic conglomerate, largely due to the rise of a thriving clay industry on the banks of the lake. The town’s eponymous mayor, Dolfer Beedle, was the owner of the first clay mine, and began building residences along the nearby Creek to attract working class laborers from the surrounding countryside, longing for