Wolfburg is a secondary urban centre within the Electorate of Bledal, situated on the Continent of Osnines. It is located in the south-western reaches of the nation, positioned just north of the Great East Road. As the second city of the electorate, it serves as a vital junction for commodities and intelligence moving between the eastern steppes and the western kingdoms. The city is defined by a cultural and philosophical attachment to Freki, the wolf god, which manifests in its social organisation and the unique character of its residents.
Based on standard urban hierarchy patterns, Wolfburg supports an estimated resident population of ~11,000 people. This scale makes it the second-largest settlement in Bledal, following the capital port of Breite. Unlike the more rigid administrative centres of the north, Wolfburg functions as a bustling market town where the agricultural surplus of the central plains (specifically grain, wine, and wool) is exchanged for eastern livestock and metals. Its proximity to the Great East Road ensures it remains a preferred stop for the trade caravans.
The city’s culture is deeply influenced by the tenets of Freki, prioritising communal solidarity and a “lack of ego” over individual ambition.
Given Freki's affinity as the “Opener of the Ways,” Wolfburg is the centre for scouting, hunting, and overland navigation in the region. It is a known haunt for specialists in information brokering and clandestine services. The city serves as a node for the electorate’s post system, and its residents are regarded as the finest guides for navigating the Dipthorn range or the eastern grasslands. This reputation attracts figures like Rolf Wolfson, a rogue and spy whose lineage and behaviour are directly linked to the city’s patron deity.
The economy of Wolfburg relies upon its status as a “middleman” for international trade. It features extensive infrastructure for the livestock industry, including large-scale stabling and leather-working manufactories to handle the herds of cattle and horses moving west from Smaenia. Because the nation’s primary revenue is generated by customs charges at the port of Breite, domestic taxes in Wolfburg remain exceptionally low, encouraging a diverse population of independent craftsmen and traders.