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Auloutte

🔈 (OO-loot)

A poor fishing village on the banks of the Enst, a short walk from Cleenseau. It is nestled on reclaimed marsh between the Great South Road, Amance Brook, and the Enst. About a mile downriver from Cleenseau, just before the road crosses the Amance, it is part of the Manor of Cleenseau. About a dozen boats fish for river trout in the spring and summer, from a makeshift dock rebuilt each April. The twenty houses here flood at times, save for the sturdy mill, built on the banks of the Amance Brook, and the small temple of the Warlord built next to the mill.

Notable Residents

  • Gideon Thorne, a prominent fisherman and part-time steward of the small temple
  • Lucien, a skilled fisherman, quite knowledgeable about the river currents, who fished Cedric from the river
  • Marguerite, the toll collector and miller