Barony of Loup-Montagne
The Barony of Loup-Montagne is a small holding of Mains in the eaves of the Harwood Forest. Its main town is Roulune, which is actually within the wood, and holds barely 500 people. The rest of its populace is spread throughout the forest and engages in hunting, logging, or trapping. Others are found in the fields east of the wood in widely scattered farms. The greatest threat to the region are wolves out of Harwood. The current baron, Ghislain Chaput, is only 19 years old and inherited the barony last year when wolves killed his grandfather Nicodeme, the prior baron. Perhaps coincidentally, Ghislain was next in line because his father and mother were both killed by a pack of wolves nearly 12 years ago.
A ruined abbey dedicated to St. Ulrich and the abandoned Castle Travers, former seat of the barons of Loup-Montagne, are somewhere in the forest to the west.
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