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Averoigne is a fairly isolated upland area of southeast central France, with many volcanic mountains, cut off from easy access to the rest of France by a more or less circular range round its fringes, and shielded internally and externally by thick primeval forest. Therefore, the province is spared from much of the warfare and marauding that defiles the rest of mid-14th century France, but is also rather backward, superstitious and haunted by dark presences.
 
Averoigne is a fairly isolated upland area of southeast central France, with many volcanic mountains, cut off from easy access to the rest of France by a more or less circular range round its fringes, and shielded internally and externally by thick primeval forest. Therefore, the province is spared from much of the warfare and marauding that defiles the rest of mid-14th century France, but is also rather backward, superstitious and haunted by dark presences.
  
Prices of medieval items: http://medieval.ucdavis.edu/120D/Money.html
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Currency and prices in medieval France - a handy guide to typical prices and incomes for common occupations and goods. (Can't link because of the bloody spam filter, but Google Les Leftovers Comparing Prices in Medieval France.)
  
 
[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Horrors_of_Averoigne:_Chateau_de_Chalisse The household of the Chateau de Chalisse.]
 
[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Horrors_of_Averoigne:_Chateau_de_Chalisse The household of the Chateau de Chalisse.]
 
[https://www.dndspeak.com/encounters Grand random encounters page]
 
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alchemical_substances List of alchemical substances]
 
  
 
=Important People=
 
=Important People=
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Theophile - Benedictine Abbot of Perigon, controlling much of southern Averoigne
 
Theophile - Benedictine Abbot of Perigon, controlling much of southern Averoigne
  
Fra Bonaventure - prior of the Franciscans, based in Vyones
 
  
 
=Local Acquaintances / Bonds=
 
=Local Acquaintances / Bonds=
  
* Etienne de Chalisse - elder brother of Robert and heir to the family fortunes (wife Isabelle, steward Gaston Duret, family priest Brother Guillaume)
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* Etienne de Chalisse - elder brother of Robert and heir to the family fortunes
 
* Charlotte - barkeep at the ostel de la Corne de serf
 
* Charlotte - barkeep at the ostel de la Corne de serf
 
* Michelle - Ana's crippled father and former gamekeeper
 
* Michelle - Ana's crippled father and former gamekeeper
 
* Philo - cobbler's son and Ana's former sweetheart
 
* Philo - cobbler's son and Ana's former sweetheart
 
* Father Boniface - curé of Bours
 
* Father Boniface - curé of Bours
* Arnaud Gauthier - the guardsman Lucien is fond of
 
* Odile Bouvier - Lucien's co-runner of the apothecary
 
* Beatricia - infamous thief, Odile's secret lover
 
  
 
=Important Groups and Places=
 
=Important Groups and Places=

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