The village of Dolurrh's Dawn is referenced in Dragon Magazine issue 365. It is a small village, with the primary population aged to the equivalent of humans in their mid-to-late twenties. There are no village elders or children, and only one pregnancy. The people know nothing about the outside world, and the few who have set out in search of a greater civilization have never returned due the dangers of the Forest of Flesh or the environs of Droaam.
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| - The village of Dolurrh's Dawn is referenced in Dragon Magazine issue 365. It is a small village, with the primary population aged to the equivalent of humans in their mid-to-late twenties. There are no village elders or children, and only one pregnancy. The people know nothing about the outside world, and the few who have set out in search of a greater civilization have never returned due the dangers of the Forest of Flesh or the environs of Droaam.
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| - The village of Dolurrh's Dawn is referenced in Dragon Magazine issue 365. It is a small village, with the primary population aged to the equivalent of humans in their mid-to-late twenties. There are no village elders or children, and only one pregnancy. The people know nothing about the outside world, and the few who have set out in search of a greater civilization have never returned due the dangers of the Forest of Flesh or the environs of Droaam. The village is surrounded by a high stockade wall of sharp tree trunks, with access available by climbing roped, or through a pulley system for heavier loads.
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