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Wolfe House

The Wolfe House is outside of modern day New Hampshire and was built in 1764 by the White Mountains Pack founders Bjorn White, Lewen White-Davies, Gwydion White-Cerason, Tuukka White-Korhonen, and Geeraart White-Maas. The pack had not yet settled on a name for themselves and were not recognized as an official pack by any in the area and so the house was named after the surname Gwydion and Lewen adopted for their travel to the new continent - Wolfe. The house was occupied for nearly fifty years as the nearby community grew and changed, at which time the group left to take up residence in a different area of the state to avoid suspicion regarding their lack of aging. They left Tuukka behind with his wife Mairi, who is a dryad type of Territorial Fae and unable to leave the region. The two of them built a smaller house further away on the property and were assigned as the home's caretakers. They relied upon Mairi's fae glamour abilities for camouflage to avoid detection and still live in the region at this time.   The house itself was simple, sporting one large living space with a large fireplace and stove, a large handmade table of questionable workmanship, several chairs, and three windows.   
"Geeraart and Tuukka had the harebrained idea to build their own furniture around this time and this is one of the only usable finished products ever produced from that endeavor" - Lewen White-Davies re: The Hideous Table
    There were three bedrooms, which have been marveled over due to the size of the mattresses. Typically older homes have smaller beds, but two in one room are exceptionally large, even by modern standards. One only need look at Geeraart and Bjorn to understand why. The house has since been restored and set up as a small historical museum, showing the region's roots as a small fishery community, then through the later industrial revolution and local textile mills. There are still various little personal items that were left behind that are still on display in the little house, including an axe that Bjorn was very unhappy to have left behind and even less happy to leave as a historically interesting object.
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