Lofn

Lofn the Wolf-Mother is a Fremennik hailing from their capital, Rellekka. She's and active member of The Order of St. Rimmington's Sarothic Church, and recently appointed sergeant. Lofn tends to be quiet about her past to people, but is quick to answer almost any question when drunk and in what she deems trustworthy company.

Youth
Lofn spent most of her youth in her hometown of Rellekka, although she often liked to visit her cousins in Miscellania when she could. Her childhood was simple until she turned 12, when she first met her pet wolf. It was a cold winter night when she got stuck outside the village in a snowstorm. Unable to find her way back home in the dense snow, she took refuge in a nearby forest. There Lofn met a wolf pup, whom she'd name Krusning.

Adolescence and the birth of the Wolf-Mother
Lofn, being an only child, grew side by side with Krusning, thinking it to be her brother of sorts. Krusning on the other hand thought the Fremennik girl to be its mother. Raising a wolf is a challenging task, one which Lofn took with joy, she started steering away from other girls her age, and started fights with the village boys. She thought that she'd have to be a good example to her wolf.

Lofn eventually grew out of her childish ideas on how to train wolves, and she calmed down. During a small feast in the longhouse, when Lofn first was drunk, she was hugging Krusning and calling it her baby. This action caught the attention of the men, who'd from there on call her Wolf-Mother. The name stuck when everyone noticed that Lofn didn't mind the name.

At the age of 18, she took part in one of the raids to Waterbirth island along with Krusning. The raid was successful with only a few casualties, and thus, a feast was held. Lofn would've been considered beautiful then, if not a brutal fighter, and she caught the attention of one the men her age. A few hours into the feast, she'd drank more than a barrel worth of beer. When the young man approached her, Krusning sensed danger, and jumped on the man. What resulted was a bloodbath, and barely any flesh was left on the man's carcass when Lofn finally pulled her wolf away.