Dougan's Hole

  • Learned from the barkeep in Good Mead that people live in fear of winter wolves that are the size of horses and smarter then normal wolves.
  • Lots of people are incestuous in this town.
  • Lead by the speaker Edgra Durmoot.

Twenty Stones of Thruun

Standing at the southern edge of town, nineteen of these crudely fashioned granite menhirs are arranged in a rough triangle, with a single stone at the formation's center. No one knows who built this structure or why; the townsfolk maintain that the stones were there when the town's founder, a Chondathan named Dougan Dubrace(dead), first happened upon this fishing spot. Scholars have tried to research the origin of the structure's name, but all they have found are allusions to a creature named Thruun in the oldest legends of the northern folk. Some speculate that Thruun was a god, while others believe it's a destructive elemental spirit bound to this location by ancient druidic magic.