. "Jogjaw Pass is a mountainous region in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright and Might and Magic: The Shadowsmith. It was located west of The Wheel and north of the Steppes. The character Hitch came from the area. The inhabitants of Jogjaw Pass were said to be quite grim-humored. Due to the rough terrain, they used pull-ponies and two-wheeled drays for transportation. The region was less advanced than The Wheel, and didn't have access to the solar powered technology employed by the Turning Folk. Neither did they herd alters or yeofolk."@en . "Jogjaw Pass"@en . "Jogjaw Pass is a mountainous region in Might and Magic: The Dreamwright and Might and Magic: The Shadowsmith. It was located west of The Wheel and north of the Steppes. The character Hitch came from the area. The inhabitants of Jogjaw Pass were said to be quite grim-humored. Due to the rough terrain, they used pull-ponies and two-wheeled drays for transportation. The region was less advanced than The Wheel, and didn't have access to the solar powered technology employed by the Turning Folk. Neither did they herd alters or yeofolk. The only village in Jogjaw Pass that's named in the novels is the Silent Falls, which was located in the western parts of Panumber Peak. In Jogjaw Pass, it was common to use funeral pyres to say farewell to their dead. Just before she passed away, Pandandoleet asked Hitch to drag her corpse out for the scavengers. He found the thought repelling, but did as she asked."@en .