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|year_formed=445 BC<ref>'''False History'''</ref> | |year_formed=445 BC<ref>'''False History'''</ref> | ||
|population=19,992<ref>Server canon: inflated to be on the smaller end of a typical medieval city, originally | |population=19,992<ref>Server canon: inflated to be on the smaller end of a typical medieval city, originally 3,539</ref> | ||
|races=Humans 98%, elf 1%, other 1%<ref name="gaz1_33">page 33, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002</ref> | |races=Humans 98%, elf 1%, other 1%<ref name="gaz1_33">page 33, ''Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1'', Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002</ref> | ||
|languages=[[Balok]], [[Luktar]], [[Elf]], [[Common]] | |languages=[[Balok]], [[Luktar]], [[Elf]], [[Common]] |
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Municipality of Teufeldorf | |
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Culture Level | Medieval |
Climate & Terrain | Cleared Forest Hills |
Year Formed | 445 BC[1] |
Population | 19,992[2] |
Races (%) | Humans 98%, elf 1%, other 1%[3] |
Languages Spoken | Balok, Luktar, Elf, Common |
Religions | Church of Ezra, Cult of the Morninglord |
Government | Feudal Monarchy |
Ruler | Currently vacant, interim rule is held by Captain Rebeka Ditrau |
Ruler Title | Burgomaster of Teufeldorf |
Title Inheritance | Uncertain |
Title Ascendant (Above) | Lord Boyar of Southern Gundarak |
Title Descendant (Below) | Burgomaster's Deputy, presently vacant |
This section contains canon Ravenloft information from officially published sources; see the References below. |
Teufeldorf is a city formerly in Gundarak and now in southern Barovia. It has become the headquarters for the Ba'al Verzi.[4]
Following Gundarak's absorption in the Grand Conjunction and Teufeldorf's annexation following the Teufeldorf Massacre, the town became part of Barovia. The Twisting Tower is said to have once held held a cabal of spellcaster pawns of Duke Gundar, it is now used as a military training facility by the Barovians.[4] Religion seems to be more at work in Teufeldorf than in most of Barovia. The Church of Ezra is represented with the Refuge of Quiet Diligence, and the Church of Hala's faithful tend to the sick and afflicted from the Hospice of the Three Hundred Wounds. However, the presence of the faithful has not halted the overactive presence of beggars or cutpurses.[4]
Locations in Teufeldorf
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- Hospice of the Three Hundred Wounds[4]
- Refuge of Quiet Diligence[4]
- the Twisting Tower[4]
- Weeping Widow Inn[5]
Law and Order in Teufeldorf
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Following Strahd's execution of the previous burgomaster Shaithis Vosrovna, local militia leader Captain Rebeka Ditrau became the effective leader of Teufeldorf.[4]
Inhabitants of Teufeldorf
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Streets of Teufeldorf
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- Crimson Road[4]
References
- ↑ False History
- ↑ Server canon: inflated to be on the smaller end of a typical medieval city, originally 3,539
- ↑ page 33, Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1, Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 page 35, Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1, Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 page 36, Ravenloft Gazeteer, Volume 1, Arthaus (John W. Mangrum, Stuart Turner, Peter Woodworth, and Andrew Wyatt), September 2002