Barliman Butterbur
MinorSweat gleams on his bald pate as he bustles with mugs, red face creased in perpetual apology, his portly frame heaving with the inn's endless clamor. There's a warmth to his chaos, like hearthfire flickering through fogged windows, though his memory wanders like spilled ale.
Contains info from Book 3+
Physical Description
Short and fat, this middle-aged innkeeper has a portly, heavyset build with a bald head and red face. He wears a white apron over simple clothes, often wiping his hands on it while bustling. His expressions shift from sleepy to frightened and dismayed, conveying constant busyness. Barliman has a broad, wrinkled, and careworn face, etched with the lines of middle age and constant tavern toil, his skin ruddy from hearth fires. His hair is dark and somewhat disheveled, framing wide, anxious eyes that dart about busily. Stout and bustling, he grips a wooden club at times, dressed in a simple homespun tunic and apron bearing the stains of spilled ale. His breathless energy fills the room, a talkative presence both harried and hearty.
Evolution
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
Barliman Butterbur, the harried proprietor of The Prancing Pony in Bree, forgets to deliver Gandalf's letter to Frodo, unwittingly drawing Black Riders to his door. His dismay over missing ponies and southern ruffians reveals his good heart beneath the fluster, and he aids the hobbits with rooms and news despite his fears. Nob's loyalty shores him up, making him a reluctant pivot in the quest's early turns.
- Forgets to deliver Gandalf's letter to Frodo, drawing Black Riders to Bree.
- Provides rooms and supper for Frodo, Sam, Pippin, and Merry at The Prancing Pony.
- Reveals news of missing ponies and southern ruffians stirring trouble.
- Apologizes profusely for his oversight and offers aid despite his dismay.
- Supported by loyal servant Nob, who helps the hobbits during the inn's dangers.
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 11