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The Dank Wilderness (unofficial translation: Dire Mire, original Polish: Zwilgłe Uroczysko) is a swampy region in the vicinity of Riedbrune, Upper Sodden famous for its wealth of different species of dangerous . A few of the creatures described are: * Brukolak * Endriaga * Jack-o-lantern * Vampyrode While searching for the druids who had fled Caed Dhu, Geralt and his hansa were lead through the area by a group of forest beekeepers under Jan Cronin.

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  • Dank Wilderness
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  • The Dank Wilderness (unofficial translation: Dire Mire, original Polish: Zwilgłe Uroczysko) is a swampy region in the vicinity of Riedbrune, Upper Sodden famous for its wealth of different species of dangerous . A few of the creatures described are: * Brukolak * Endriaga * Jack-o-lantern * Vampyrode While searching for the druids who had fled Caed Dhu, Geralt and his hansa were lead through the area by a group of forest beekeepers under Jan Cronin.
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  • The Dank Wilderness (unofficial translation: Dire Mire, original Polish: Zwilgłe Uroczysko) is a swampy region in the vicinity of Riedbrune, Upper Sodden famous for its wealth of different species of dangerous . A few of the creatures described are: * Brukolak * Endriaga * Jack-o-lantern * Vampyrode While searching for the druids who had fled Caed Dhu, Geralt and his hansa were lead through the area by a group of forest beekeepers under Jan Cronin.
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