Who was not a stereotypically fat and lazy hobbit.
Genma's levels of both were truly legendary.
Genma also wasn't very well liked. It seemed that he had at one time managed to annoy the elves, dwarves, nations of Men, and many other concerns. He did this at the bequest of his dark master.
"my precioussssss"
A dark master of perversion known as Gollum Happosai.
"to gather all the panties and bind them!"
Still, his plumpness, his laziness, and his apparent brainlessness were all excused by the fact that he had a pair of magic panties in his possession.
Genma, drunk at a bar, bragging about sealing the Master in a cave and stealing the One True Panties.
As it was obvious that whoever came in contact with that cursed magical item was eventually warped into a slobbering mockery of whatever they had been, Genma was more pitied than loathed - but nobody wanted to come in contact with him because this was a case where stupidity might truly be contagious.
His wife for example, though she had enough sense to leave the wretched creature, seemed to become awfully obsessed with some very strange definition of manliness. Though the races of men were quick to point out that while certain parts of that description might apply they found the whole panty-thieving, bath-peeking, etcetera thing more bizareness to come out of hobbits.
Which was why the hobbits in general were left alone. Due to three of their number they'd gotten a reputation as furry footed perverts and thieves who often fumbled their tools.
The hobbits actually benefitted from this, as anyone who might have stolen from them, bullied them, or otherwise made their lives miserable turned their attention elsewhere.
However, our tale actually begins with:
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