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Wulfsdale
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Buhr Waulfa, on the Barrow Diwns

Map Key
1. Storage shed.
2. Town festival ground.
3. Grib’s guesthouse & tavern.
4. Mavelic’s toothsomes.
5 6 5. Midgren the weaver.
10 6. Tax office/Reeve’s house.
9 7. Lar’s mounts & mules.
8. Kabella’s pottery.
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11 9. Marko the carpenter.
10. Grebble’s smokehouse.
11. Pavil the butcher.
7 12. Farmer Gruder’s croft.
13. Jack Togan’s residence.
13 14 15 14. Drugan’s open-air smithy.
15. Smiths’ storage and home.
12 16. General store.
17. Old Densir’s homestead.
18. Farmer Illham’s croft.

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1. Storage shed. The sturdy timber storage contains tables,


chairs and trappings for the annual festivals held at the 5. Midgren the weaver. Little compared to the competition
village (Yule, Midyear, Harvest Home and Autumn Fair). in Tharbad and Fornost, but quite a factory for a small
village like Wulfsdale. Midgren himself dont touch a loom
2. Town festival ground. The circle shown on the map is anymore, but has four dunnish girls working 14-hour shifts
simply the ceremonial ground used for weddings and official for him. Some say Midgren is a slaver, others just delight in
speeches. The true festival ground continues northward and the fine fabric and reasonable prices.
is approximately 300’ times 150’ large. It is kept free of
undergrowth by letting a flock of sheep graze there during 6. Tax office/Reeve’s house. The only stonebuilding in
spring. Wulfsdale is a combined tax office and Reeve’s residence.
Reeve Harran was posted here by Dagar, the Baron’s
3. Grib’s guesthouse and tavern. Robus Grib the one- magistrate, only two years ago and his rulings of law is
handed is the jovial innkeeper of Wulfsdale. He and his second only to Old Densir’s (who is a minor noble of the
family runs the only natural habitat of thirsty villagers and barony of Fëotar). Most villagers believe that Harran, with
weary journeymen. Rumor has it that Robus was a fierce the support of Hiratar Gaertil, is the single source of power
mercenary in the Second Northern War and some go as far in Wulfsdale. The Reeve has two shrievals (i.e sheriffs) to
as to say that he has cut more orc heads than he has served enforce the law of the Baron. The tax collector, an unpopular
beers. puny man with a vulture-like outlook, is imported from
southern Gondor (or so he says). He speaks with a nasal
4. Mavelic’s toothsomes. Candy, pastries, tried fruit annoying tone and never fails to collect the last ounce of
and cakes can be bought here. Some say the prices are grain or wool taxed.
extortionary.

Arthedain Cardolan Rhudaur Saralainn


7. Lar’s mounts & mules. Lar is a big man with yellow 15. Smith’s storage and home. Drugan, a swarthy
beard and fair complexion, eagerly claiming Eothraím dunlending type reside here with his stunning young wife
heritage. But doesn’t every horse-trader make that claim? Eleanoriel. They have no children, but the smith and his
wife is still young.
8. Kabella’s pottery.
16. General store. Few know the true ownership of the
9. Marko the carpenter. Various repairs and carpentry. general store, but it is governed by Jormal, a slightly corpulent
Marko has five children and it is a well-known secret that man who’s second largest passion in life is haggling (first
Old Densir purposely destroyed a fine chair just to provide being food, he is the single largest customer at Mavelic’s).
Marko with work last winter. Jormal refers to the owner as the “fat Bucklander”, but
refuses to speak more about it. The store is however very
10. Grebble’s smokehouse. Panimus Grebble is widely well equipped for a backwater village. In times of need
known for his smoked ham and sausages. He says they are Jormal will even sell a broadsword, but otherwise he is
famous all the way from Larach Duhnan to Mithlond. From quite reluctant handling out weapons to the citizens.
the look of his belly he eats most of them himself.
17. Old Densir’s homestead. This well-tended two-story
11. Pavil the butcher. Pavil does not keep animals himself, timberhouse with thatched roof and whitewashed walls is
but has instead specialized in the butching and preservation the home of the village nobleman. Old Densir have some
of meats. Dunadan lineage, but his 90 years of life have taken its
toll. His body is failing and his only true obligation within
12. Farmer Gruder’s croft. Wulfsdale is the grand opening of the Fairs. Densir have
an heir, but he is long gone. Some say he moved to Gondor
13. Jack Togan’s residence. A former resident of Faegil some fifteen years ago, others say he died in the Petty
(“Wraith’s Cove”), a village in the Barrow Downs, Wars.
abandoned a few years ago due to increasing undead
presence in the area. Jack is rumored to have served with 18. Farmer Illham’s croft. Farmer Rogg Illham and his
Pelendur Hir Thyn Gorthad as a “gravedigger” and mound wife Martha have six children, the youngest only a year old
guardian. His silence is interpreted by the villagers as if all and the eldest being nine. All children, except the infant, are
rumors are true. required in the daily business of raising hogs and tending
sheep. Work is hard, but Rogg have never (so far) let his
14. Drugan’s open-air smithy. There is a single masoned family starve.
wall to the south of this smithy to which the large hearth
stands. An anvil, a rack of tools and a swarthy smith is also
present at most daylight times.

Barrow Downs

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