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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power's first season introduced us to the Harfoots.
In Season 2 , episode 4 , a new group of Hobbit ancestors join the party.
These new ancestors are the Stoors , who live in a village.
Sûza-t means "the Shire" in Westron , the Common Speech of Middle-earth during the Third Age.
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