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Howlgard
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Howlgard
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Founded generations ago by the Vargheim family, Howlgard was built to be a safe haven for the good-willed werewolves at a time when their kind were heavily persecuted across the land. In modern times, though still a small town, it has become busier over the years and is now home to a small human population as well as some other supernaturals. Will the original werewolf families get along with their former enemies and rivals, or will the community collapse into disorder?
Name Howlgard
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Howlgard is a town established by Vladimir Vargheim and his family many years ago. Originally meant to be a safe haven for the good-willed and less destructive 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. Connected by land bridges are two smaller islets to contain an assortment of lots.

The next smallest island is where the largest, most luxurious homes are located. This island is where the Vargheim family lives.

The smallest island simply supports the lighthouse. It serves no other function.

Families

Quite a few families in Howlgard are in some way or other related to the Vargheim family, either through marriage or through descent.

Anton Vargheim IV, Deanna Vargheim, Ryan Vargheim, Bryan Vargheim, Atheia Vargheim, Gina Vargheim

The Vargheim family are the founders of Howlgard. For years they had helped to steer Howlgard in its long process of development. But the children of the next generation of Vargheims want to pursue careers other than heading the small town, much to the distress of their parents, Anton and Deanna. Which will give: the Vargheim's legacy of leadership, or the aspirations of the family's youngsters?

The Vargheim family is the founding family of the town of Howlgard. A family of pure-bred werewolves, the Vargheims' efforts have inspired other werewolves to stand up for themselves.

  • Troyson family
  • Surumoto family

Ronald Surumoto, Ursula Surumoto, Ronald Surumoto, Jr., Rita Surumoto, Nick Surumoto

  • Vargheim-Reliksonn family

Leonard Vargheim, Lisa Vargheim-Reliksonn, Rafael Vargheim-Reliksonn, Kaitlyn Vargheim-Reliksonn, Cecilia Vargheim-Reliksonn

  • McTalin family

Malcolm McTalin, Tina McTalin, Nora McTalin, Felicity McTalin, Harmony McTalin

  • Tolstoy family

Anthony Tolstoy, Anna Tolstoy, Emil Tolstoy, Erin Tolstoy, Norma Tolstoy, Gretel Tolstoy

Encompassing three generations, the Tolstoy family is related to the Vargheim family in the fact that Anna is a Vargheim family member. However, Anna has preferred to keep a low profile, opting to live a normal, peaceful life with her husband, son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren. But how long will it last before the cat is let out of the bag?

The Tolstoy family has three generations in its household. Anna Tolstoy (née Vargheim), is the daughter of Anton Vargheim II and so gets a lot of attention from the general public.

  • Bianchini family

René Bianchini, James Bianchini

The Bianchini brothers are a pair of inseparable bachelors that seem to have hopeless romantic affairs. However, James seems to have caught the attention of Julia Blanchett. Will this new relationship prove devastating to that of the brothers'?

The Bianchini brothers are two hopeless romantics that got along very well... that is, until James met Julia.

  • Varulv family

Alfred Varulv, Henriette Varulv, Nikolai Varulv, Jonathan Varulv

Recent arrivals in Howlgard, the Varulv family came to town to raise their two young werewolf sons. Will their efforts be in vain?

The Varulv family is a werewolf family that recently arrived in Howlgard in the hope that Nikolai and Jonathan would have better opportunities in the so-called Werewolf Town.

  • Leontókados family

Alexander Leontókados, Marie Leontókados, Johanna Leontókados, Noah Leontókados

One of the few human families in Howlgard, the Leontókados family has made quite a home for themselves. The two children, especially Noah, are noted for their bravery and intelligence. Alexander has a thriving career in the fields of science and Marie is a doctor. Could things get better or worse for this little family?

As the description suggests, the Leontókadoses are one of the handful of human households living in Howlgard.

  • Blanchett family

Victor Blanchett, Athena Blanchett, Mac Blanchett, Steve Blanchett, Julia Blanchett

The Blanchett family is said to have a long line of sorcerers and witches. Julia certainly seems to exhibit these characteristics.

The Blanchetts are a half-human half-witch family that have recently moved to Howlgard as of the start of the game. Though all the males in the family so far seem to be normal humans, the females, such as Julia and Athena, appear to show signs of being witches. Julia and James Bianchini are currently dating.

  • Hermann family
  • Snow family

Rainer Snow, Emily Snow, Yuki Snow, Winter Snow, Eira Snow, Herman Snow

The Snows are ironically some of the warmest couples in Howlgard. They've taken in a total of four children and now live happily in a house on the coastline of the town's largest island.

The Snow family is composed of Rainer and Emily Snow, a married couple that have adopted four children: Yuki, Winter, Eira and Herman.

  • Trotham family

Holly Trotham, Toni Trotham, Suzanna Trotham, Rory Trotham, Gaitjumper, Bugler

A family of horse-lovers, the Trotham family has always had at least one horse as a pet throughout their history. The current family horse, Gaitjumper, has received bundles of love from university students Holly and Toni, as well as their younger sister, the little Suzanna. However, Rory threatens to end the Trotham's streak of horse-loving, instead favouring his beagle, Bugler. Will he ever warm up to Gaitjumper?

The Trotham family is a family of horse fans that recently moved to Howlgard following the sudden deaths of their parents with their two pets Gaitjumper, a horse; and Bugler, a dog. Rory, a werewolf, seems to prefer the company of Bugler to that of his sisters and their horse.

  • Van Drach family

Rudolf van Drach, Samuel van Drach, Dawn van Drach

They're vampires. Who else could they be? The Van Drach family have been in Howlgard long enough to strike fear into the hearts of the non-supernatural population. However, young Dawn is attempting to loosen the grip of fear her family holds over the populace. Will she succeed?

The van Drach family are vampires who had relocated to Howlgard from Moonlight Falls several years in order to stay away from the possibly negative influences on the children, Samuel and Dawn. Rudolf, a single parent, has unintentionally made the human populace of Howlgard fearful, but Rudolf cannot be bothered to rectify this. Dawn, however, aspires to dismantle the family's bad reputation.

Deceased Sims

  • Mario Bianchini
  • Donatello Neville
  • Kristine Neville
  • Alexander Kolowski
  • Fryderyk Kolowski
  • Harold Kolowski
  • Ludwika Kolowski
  • Mimi Kolowski
  • Vladimir Kupushkov
  • Alana Vargheim
  • Anton Vargheim I
  • Anton Vargheim II
  • Ilia Vargheim
  • Leia Vargheim
  • Loki Vargheim
  • Nina Vargheim
  • Olga Vargheim
  • Vladimir Vargheim
  • Lisa Watson

Trivia

  • The name "Howlgard" is a play on words, "Howl" meant to represent the werewolves and "Gard" meant to sound like "Guard".
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