Harkon Lukas, currently a NE wolfwere with the powers of a 7th-level bard, was
born and grew up in Cormyr in the Forgotten Realms. Unlike most wolfweres, he
was a gregarious creature who prefered his human form to his wolf form, and he
was a devious and far-seeing schemer rather than a wild, chaotic beast. He
tried to organized a group of wolfweres into a tribe, and he was rejected by
his own kind.
Furious, Lukas fell upon the farmlands of Cormyr, brutally slaughtering
innocents in his way. Harkon decided that it was time to join the world of
humans and see what kind of schemes he could formulate among our kind. He had
alreadly learned that his natural talent for singing could get him by in a
human society. So Harkon started off on what he hoped would be a career of
prestige and conquest.
Unfortunately, Harkon had his head in these hopeful clouds when he wandered
into a more earthly mist, which changed into a more unearthly mist...in a few
steps, Harkon traveled infinite distances, crossing dimensional borders of the
ethereal, without even knowing it. By the time he realized something was
amiss, he was in Barovia in the year 610. Furious that his plans had been
thwarted by fate, he embarked on yet another killing spree among the hills of
Barovia. Of course, his mayhem attracted the attention of the land's
caretaker, Strahd von Zarovich. Barely escaping with his life a confrontation
with Strahd, Harkon fled into the mists once again...this time he emerged in
Kartakass, a domain of his own, over which he had control. Kartakass is a
beautiful, hilly domain in which all inhabitants have lovely singing voices.
Harkon, however, is morose, for even with a whole domain to rule, nothing of
consequence is there, and his ingenious plans for conquest are moot.
Read the novel "Heart of Midnight" for more about Harkon, and "Death of a
Darklord" (at your own risk, it's a BAD book) for info about Kartakass you
might not have considered.