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Eastern Draddwyr
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Very little is known about the Draddwyr who live on the Great North Dovani Plain to the East of Dovani's Barrier Range. The little knowledge we have of them comes from the time of Sir Christopher Dove, who discovered Dovani in 1474 and from accounts of travellers who have explored the area. In the few decades after Western settlors arrived in Dovani the Eastern Draddwyr were voiceferous and, for a time, united.
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Very little is known about the Draddwyr who live on the Great North Dovani Plain to the East of Dovani's Barrier Range. The little knowledge we have of them comes from the time of Sir Christopher Dove, who discovered Dovani in 1474 and from accounts of travellers who have explored the area. In the few decades after Western settlors arrived in Dovani the Eastern Draddwyr were voiceferous and, for a time, united.