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In Vincennes, Indiana, there are evil beasts known as Loup-Garou--werewolf. These legends came down from the French
fur traders who settled in the region, but have long since died out.

In 1964, Camp Lakeview was established within the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in Seymour, Indiana.*
The land had been leased from an entrepeneur named Leonard Drache. The land was still owned by him, but the
camp was free to use the land however they wished, short of blowing a crater in it.
The property was also used by the Loup-Garou.
The largest pack in all the Americas was known as Lakeview's Moondancers, and they made their home on Drache's property.
The campers, by some amazing quirk of "divine intervention", never saw the Wolves, even though they ran over one hundred strong
at their peak.
These Wolves lived in peace for decades, until the Laws were challenged by a wanderer from the north.
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