Daglan
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This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
Daglan was a domain ruled by first by Radaga[1][1.1], then (very briefly) by Daglan Daegon.[1.2] It was situated to the south of Kartakass[1.3], and disappeared after Daglan Daegon was destroyed.[1.4]
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A mistway has since appeared from Kartakass allowing one to travel to Daglan, though it is very dangerous. The misty borders do not allow free traversal, so it is a matter of scholarly debate whether it still physically resides north of Kartakass.[2][2.1]
Background
The domain's terrain is not exceptional, consisting mainly of grasslands with some forests. The Daglanders buried their dead in barrow mounds, so groups of these barrow mounds will from time to time be stumbled upon. The Ghee Grass is a surprisingly versatile agricultural commodity and is the lifeblood of most of the farmers of Daglan.[1.5]
The people themselves are reclusive and reserved. This shows even in their style of dress- loose-fitting robes that obscure their features. This has the unfortunate side effect of letting undead slink around disguised as normal people.[1.6]
Numerous communities are scattered across Daglan, but they are always small, no greater than 500.[1.7] Homlock is one such community, dragged through the Mists from the Prime Material World where Radaga and Daeglan hail from.[1.8]
References
- ↑ Canon:(?) Feast of Goblyns, TSR, Inc. (Blake Mobley), 1990, ISBN: 9780880388771
- ↑ Server Canon:(?) Written by DM Maiyannah.
- ↑ The Nocturnal Sea Gazeteer describes it as connected through Vechor, but this makes little sense in the light of what we know regarding the shifting of the mists, and mostly seems to have been an attempt to make people have to go through Vechor. We prefer to make the small domains often called "dungeon domains" and other oubliettes accessible through the mainland mistways. Written 2025-12-01.
