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{{canon}}Prior to its destruction, '''Drataan''' was the largest settlement on the [[Ehrendton]] region of [[Nova Vaasa]], but now that distinction is left to the village of [[Haaldam]]<ref name="gaz5">{{Gaz5 NP}}</ref><ref extends="gaz5">p. 42</ref>
 
In [[685 BC]] it was [[razed]] by the [[Black Duke]] and his [[Brotherhood of the Whip]]. There were probably one or two survivors, spared to spread word of the Black Duke's terrible deeds, and indeed word reached [[Prince Rivtoff]], who dispatched [[Sir Armand Ironhand]] and five other young, valorous knights to deal with the fiend. The village was not rebuilt.<ref extends="gaz5">p. 42</ref>  There are unconfirmed rumours that screams of the dying still echo among its [[ruins]].<ref extends="gaz5">p. 42</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 17 November 2025

Prior to its destruction, Drataan was the largest settlement on the Ehrendton region of Nova Vaasa, but now that distinction is left to the village of Haaldam[1][1.1]

In 685 BC it was razed by the Black Duke and his Brotherhood of the Whip. There were probably one or two survivors, spared to spread word of the Black Duke's terrible deeds, and indeed word reached Prince Rivtoff, who dispatched Sir Armand Ironhand and five other young, valorous knights to deal with the fiend. The village was not rebuilt.[1.2] There are unconfirmed rumours that screams of the dying still echo among its ruins.[1.3]

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  1. Canon:(?) Gazetteer V, Arthaus Publishing (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), 2004, ISBN: 978-1588469649
    1. p. 42
    2. p. 42
    3. p. 42