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==Overview== |
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Howlgard consists of an archipelago of four small islands: |
Howlgard consists of an archipelago of four small islands: two more mountainous than the others. The largest island contains the majority of the residential lots, the smallest being near the centre of the island and the larger ones sitting on the coastline. The school, park, festival ground and city hall are also located on this island. Another, slightly smaller island plays host to most of the community lots in Howlgard, such as the Plaza, police station and fire station. |
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The next smallest island is where the |
The next smallest island is where the largest, most luxurious homes are located. This island is where the Vargheim family lives. |
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The smallest island is home to only one building: the science laboratory. |
The smallest island is home to only one building: the science laboratory. |
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Howlgard is a town established by Anton Vargheim I and his family many years ago. Originally meant to be a safe haven for the werewolves of the world, it has become a busy, though quiet, little municipality and attracts much attention from supernatural fans across the nation.
Overview
Howlgard consists of an archipelago of four small islands: two more mountainous than the others. The largest island contains the majority of the residential lots, the smallest being near the centre of the island and the larger ones sitting on the coastline. The school, park, festival ground and city hall are also located on this island. Another, slightly smaller island plays host to most of the community lots in Howlgard, such as the Plaza, police station and fire station.
The next smallest island is where the largest, most luxurious homes are located. This island is where the Vargheim family lives.
The smallest island is home to only one building: the science laboratory.
Trivia
- The name "Howlgard" is a play on words, "Howl" meant to represent the werewolves and "Gard" meant to sound like "Guard".