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Revision as of 01:02, 10 August 2020

The Dwendalian Empire is a nation on the continent of Wildemount[3], dominating the western half of the region of Wynandir. Founded thirteen generations before the events of Campaign 2[3], the Empire has slowly encompassed territory of the continent and now mainly minds itself. The capital of the Dwendalian Empire is Rexxentrum[4], a massive city more than twice the size of Emon.[5]

Geography

The Empire is landlocked aside from the very far north waters of the Frigid Depths, holding ice floes and treacherous waters.[6] In the north are the Dunrock Mountains, where the Quannah Breach leads to the Greying Wildlands. To the east are the Ashkeeper Peaks forming the boundary with Xhorhas; to the west are the Cyrios Mountains. In the south where these mountain ranges come together is the Wuyun Gorge holding the Wuyun Gates, the passageway to the Menagerie Coast.[7]

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Dwendalian Empire

Official map of the Dwendalian Empire by Deven Rue.

Labenda Swamp

Main article: Labenda Swamp.

The Labenda Swamp is a thick swamps that surrounded the town of Berleben and the Ounterloch.[11]

Marrow Valley

The Marrow Valley is a formerly independent[3] region, now under the control of the Dwendalian Empire. The valley runs up to the Quannah Breach.[13] Notable locations include:

  • Alfield Icon (Grey 2)
    Alfield:[14] a small town between Trostenwald and Zadash. It is a farming community and current base of operations of Bryce Feelid.
  • Felderwin Imperial Cross
    Felderwin: the hometown of Nott the Brave of the Mighty Nein.[citation needed] Also a farming community, it is the source of a significant portion of the Empire's food supply.
  • Trost with Imperial Cross, iron mini b
    Trostenwald:[3] the town where the Mighty Nein first met. It is known primarily for its three well-known breweries, so much so that outside of Trostenwald an ale is often simply called a "trost."
  • Zadash w Imperial Cross mini
    Zadash:[15] a medium-sized[16] city that was formerly the capital of the Julous Dominion. It is now the geographic center of the Dwendalian Empire.
Empire Roadmap

A Roadmap of the Empire

Zemni Fields

The Zemni Fields is a formerly independent[3] region now under the control of the Dwendalian Empire. The Zemnian language and the culture of the Empire itself grew from a society known as Zeidel.[17] Zeidel was one of approximately three extremely erudite societies in the Age of Arcanum that had harnessed brumestone crystals to make their major cities hover aloft[18] and could travel across Exandria. As far as anyone knows, all of them had been wiped out during the Calamity.[19]

  • Blumenthal
  • Bysaes Tyl: an elven city that has agreed to submit to imperial rule in exchange for some limited autonomy. It was founded by refugees from the disaster which befell the Savalirwood.
  • Icehaven
  • Pride's Call: known for its production of silk and populated by hill dwarves.[20]
  • Rexxentrum Icon Grey 3
    Rexxentrum: capital of the Empire.[21]
  • Ruins of Shattengrod: recently discovered by the dwarves of Pride's Call. It was a quarry that turned into a sinkhole that slowly uncovered elements of a very ancient ruin.[22]
  • Yrrosa

Truscan Vale

The Truscan Vale is the far western area of the Empire, overseen by the Truscan family under King Dwendal. It is bordered on the north by the Bromkiln Hills and Cyrios Mountains, and on the south by the Cyrengreen Forest. It is known to be one of the richest areas of the Empire.[23]

  • Kamordah Imperial Cross
    Kamordah: Hometown of Beauregard of the Mighty Nein, it is known for the production of fine wines.[26] It is located in the northern Truscan Vale in the Bromkiln Hills.

Amber Road

Main article: Amber Road.

The Amber Road is a major north-south highway from the Wuyun Gates to Rexxentrum[27], that passes through Zadash, Alfield, and Trostenwald.

Wuyun Gorge

Main article: Wuyun Gorge.

The Wuyun Gorge is a large ravine between the Cyrios Mountains and the Ashkeeper Peaks. In this ravine the Wuyun Gates form the passageway between the Marrow Valley of the Empire and the Menagerie Coast.[28]

Other Areas

Environment

The climate in the central part of the Dwendalian Empire is similar to that of the real world's Central Europe and Western Russia. Farther south is warmer.[29] In addition to its towns and cities, the empire contains several wilderness areas, like the following:

Wilderness Areas

Society

Demographics

Empire crest revised - Hierothraxs

Fan art of the crest of the Dwendalian Empire, by @hierothraxs.[art 2]

Trostenwald is a small town in the Marrow Valley, with Alfield to the north being even smaller. Zadash, the second-largest city in the Dwendalian Empire, is the geographic center of the Marrow Valley and the Empire.

In Zadash, and other regions previously ruled by the Julous Dominion before being conquered by the Dwendalian Empire, some of the cultural practices and beliefs had initially been merged and adjusted to enable a more stable integration with the laws and rules of the empire.[30][31] This is reflected by the fact that the peoples of the empire and those that enforced its rule were progressively more tolerant and willing to bend the rules as one headed further away from Rexxentrum towards the outskirts of the empire.[32]

Politics

The current head of state is King Bertrand Dwendal. By the time of the second campaign, King Bertrand is in his 68th year[33]. His law is absolute throughout the kingdom.

Whether or not he created the law himself, King Bertrand has been known to enforce the kingdom's ban on necromancy, as he prepared to seize the estate and lands of Sylas and Delilah Briarwood once they had been accused of practicing the forbidden magic. The citizens appeared to greatly distrust the school of necromancy, as a mob razed the Briarwood homestead to the ground shortly after, leaving the couple presumed dead.[34]

In exchange for protecting its citizens from chaotic horrors and shadowed evils beyond its borders, the crown of the Dwendalian Empire demands that its citizens pay it tithe, follow its laws, worship its gods, and bow to the installed local leadership (known as "Lawmasters", such as Norda in Trostenwald). This accord has led to a prosperous century, primarily for the Dwendalian political elite. Otherwise, most citizens of the Dwendalian Empire are left to their own devices. However, tensions brew beneath the chafing watch of the Crownsguard.[3][35]

Tensions are also rising with the land of Xhorhas, which borders the Dwendalian Empire to the east. In the past, the Dwendals have mostly left Xhorhas to its own devices.[36] However, there is unrest at the border caused by incursions of creatures from the east.[3][37] The creature Kylre, who caused multiple deaths in the town of Trostenwald, is presumed to have come from Xhorhas.[38]

Tithe Collectors

Every six months, tithe collectors (known to the commoners as "Reapers") went through the empire, each usually escorted by a couple Crownsguard. They were recognized by their black cloaks with gold trim. Reapers would go building to building, business to business. They inspect ledgers, ask about each business, look at the means in which they're living, and then make an estimation of what each Dwendalian citizen would owe for the biannual tithe. Reapers would then collect the money and then move on their way. Officially, this process was so each citizen could contribute to the military spending and social programs of the Empire as a whole. Unofficially, this was also used as a means of inspecting for any illegal activity and anything that goes against the Crown. Often, a lot of people got arrested for illicit goods and activities discovered while tithes were being collected.[39]

Royal Assassins

The Volstrucker[40] (known colloquially as "Scourgers") are regarded by most Dwendalian citizens as ghost stories and urban legends often told to children as bogeymen to warn against disobeying parents or staying out too late. Only the Empire's elite are aware that the Scourgers truly exist. Even the Expositors of the Cobalt Soul have difficulty verifying the truth about the Scourgers. The Scourgers answer directly to the Dwendalian crown.

The Augen Trust

The Dwendalian crown's spy network is called the Augen Trust.[41]

Military

The Crownsguard

Main article: Crownsguard.
Crownsguard Crossbowman

Crownsguardsman with crossbow (fanart concept)

Crownsguard Shield d

Crownsguard shield

The Crownsguard is a paramilitary gendarmarie that serves a the primary law enforcement arm of the Dwendalian Empire, as well as its military reserve. They are sent throughout each major city in order to keep the peace, while also acting as a national secret police that observes and eliminates any opponents to King Bertrand Dwendal's reign. Their standard uniform and equipment consists of vermilion or maroon robes, bronze scale mail breast and arm plates, a shield, greaves, a helmet, a crossbow, and a basic longsword.

The Righteous Brand

Main article: Righteous Brand.
Righteous Brand Trooper

Righteous Brand Heavy Infantry (fanart concept)

Righteous Brand Kite Shield

Righteous Brand Kite Shield

The Righteous Brand is the military of the Dwendalian Empire. They wear plate mail with a silver and dark-crimson design.[citation needed] They (along with the Crownsguard) are trained in Bladegarden.

Laws

As judged by the eyes of the local lawmaster, appointed hands of the lawmaster, or the The Lawbearer herself, any criminals discovered and/or convicted of crimes within local halls of judgement throughout the empire are subject to punishment befitting the crime. All fines and punishments for crimes against a Crownsguard member, Righteous Brand soldier, or noble are doubled. All fines and punishments regarding crimes against an imperial official of the Cerberus Assembly are tripled.[42]

  • Theft: 5-10 days incarceration and/or a fine of twice the worth of the stolen goods.
  • Worship of Non-Empire Gods: 30 days incarceration and a fine of 250 gp.
  • Slavery: 12-20 months incarceration and a fine of 1800 gp.
  • Trespassing: 12 days incarceration and/or fine of 215 gp.
  • Tax Evasion: 5-30 days incarceration and a repossession of property equal to the amount owed.
  • Damage to Private Property: 5-15 days incarceration or a fine of twice the worth of property damaged.
  • Damage to Crown Property: 15-60 days incarceration and a fine of twice the worth of property damaged.
  • Kidnapping: 60 days incarceration and/or a fine of 800 gp.
  • Assault with Intent to Injure: 30 days incarceration and/or a fine of 350 gp.
  • Assault with Intent to Kill: 250 days incarceration and/or a fine of 1800 gp, or execution.
  • Murder: 8-15 years incarceration, and/or a fine of 6000 gp, or execution.
  • Treason: Execution.

Religion

Around 545 P.D., shortly after the end of the Marrow War, there was a rebellion within the Julous Dominion against the Empire and Emperor Manfried Dwendal, led in large part by many priests of the various religions using religion as their cause. As a result, Mannfried sought to abolish all religious worship within the Empire, but this crackdown further fueled the rebellion. When the rebellion was eventually quashed, a handful of gods that fit easily within the overall goals of the Empire were chosen as "approved". The deities that were chosen were those that fit within its ideas of society and knowledge, and aligned with its goals.[43]

Every temple in the Dwendalian Empire is government-owned and government-run. Religious practices are considered a social taboo, and the Empire looks down on divine magic with general disdain.[44] Worship of unapproved deities (e.g. The Changebringer) results in imprisonment on charges of "idol worship".[45][46] In Zadash, worked into the government structure, heralds run each shrine. They all hold sermons and give counsel to anyone who requires it.[47]

The Current Approved Deities [48]

  • Ioun, the Knowing Mentor
    Ioun Icon (EGW Style) Grey 3

History

The Zemnian people were left desolated by the events of the Calamity, struggling to survive in the harsh climate of north Western Wynandir. With the founding of the city of Rexxentrum, civilization once more began to grow, and eventually in 539 P.D., Manfried Dwendal became the first Emperor of the newly-established Dwendalian Empire.[49]

Expansion

The Dwendalian Empire spread to encompass its neighbors - namely, the peoples of the Zemni Fields and the Marrow Valley - before finally conquering the Julous Dominion in about 545 PD. With the Empire's victory in the Marrow War,[50] all of Western Wynandir was controlled by the Dwendalian Empire.[3] In the tense atmosphere following the end of the war, as a propaganda move hearkening back to the kings and queens of the Age of Arcanum, Emperor Manfried Dwendal proclaimed that henceforth he would be known as "King" of the Dwendalian Empire.[51]

Zadash was the last remaining bastion of the previous government over the Marrow Valley. However, eventually it was conquered and the whole Marrow Valley became a province of the Dwendalian Empire. With the conquest of the Marrow Valley, Zadash is now the most central city and is the second largest city in the kingdom. This has made Zadash an important center for travel and trade.

War With Xhorhas

On the third of Fessuran 835 P.D.[52] word reached Starosta Wyatt of Zadash that The Ashguard Garrison at the Brokenveil Bluffs had fallen to the Kryn Empire. With accounts numbering the dead at over 1000, war had been formally declared against the invading forces and on the Kryn Dynasty.[53] 

Dwendalian Empire crest - Malcassairo

Fan art of the Dwendalian Empire Crest, by Malcassairo.[art 3]

Trivia

  • When Matt described the Truscan area of the Dwendalian Empire as the "Truscan Empire", it is possible that the Truscan Empire was one of the many neighboring rivals that bordered the Dwendalian Empire in the past. The Truscan Empire might have even been the previous government that ruled Deastok and/or the Zemni Fields (similar to how the Julous Dominion ruled over Zadash and the Marrow Valley).
  • It is unknown if the Dwendalian Empire approves of any religious holidays (even for the Empire's approved deities).
  • The word starosta comes from Czech. It refers to a position of the same name within the town/city council that is equal to the position of the mayor in America. It is also translated as such.
    • This conforms with the Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting's description of the Dwendalian Empire's lifestyle and architecture pulling "from 15th century gothic eastern Europe and Russia".

References

  1. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 36.
  2. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 15.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 See 9x01 from 0:17:36 through 0:19:45.  Matthew Mercer gave an overview of the continent and its inhabitants. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "mercer 9x01 overview" defined multiple times with different content
  4. See 9x08 at 2:39:58.
  5. See "Disparate Pieces" (2x04) from 3:31:25 through 3:32:00.  Matt talks about Rexxentrum.
  6. See "Commerce & Chaos" (2x31) at 1:15:09.
  7. See "Commerce & Chaos" (2x31) at 1:18:07.
  8. See "Lingering Wounds" (2x89) at 39:10.
  9. See 9x08.[citation needed]
  10. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 2:16:36.
  11. As shown on the official map of Wildemount from Deven Rue.
  12. See "Labenda Awaits" (2x20) at 2:39:46.
  13. See 11x02 at 0:58:23.
  14. See "The Gates of Zadash" (2x08) at 0:10:09.  In his recap, Matt notes that the party are still in the Marrow Fields on their route from Trostenwald to Zadash via Alfield.
  15. See "The Gates of Zadash" (2x08) at 1:31:01.  The party headed deeper into the Marrow Fields en route to Zadash.
  16. See "Disparate Pieces" (2x04) at 3:32:00.  Liam contrasts the size of Zadash to Rexxentrum.
  17. See "Dark Bargains" (2x83) at 0:33:04.
  18. See "Dark Waters" (2x98) at 0:57:44.  Brumestone is a bluish mineral that has the property that a very basic, simple enchantment causes it to lift.
  19. See "A Storm of Memories" (2x46) at 1:12:02.
  20. See "Between the Lines" (2x78) from 1:02:06 through 1:03:58.
  21. See 9x08 at 2:39:58.
  22. See "Between the Lines" (2x78) at 1:03:30.
  23. See "Home is Where the Heart Is" (2x92) at 3:11:48.
  24. See "Daring Days" (1x86) at 0:45:30.  Matt gives Tary's home city, initially calling it the "Truscan Empire".
  25. See "One Year Later..." (1x95) at 1:24:05.  Matt corrects Truscan Empire to Truscan region and Dwendalian Empire.
  26. See "Dalen's Closet" (Sx47).
  27. As shown on the official map of Wildemount from Deven Rue.
  28. See "Beyond the Boundaries" (2x32) at 1:52:25.
  29. Matthew Mercer clarified the climate for Wildemount and the Dwendalian Empire (source).
  30. See 9x08 from 2:37:39 through 2:38:55.  Matt gives a brief history of Zadash.
  31. See 9x08 at 2:38:07.
  32. See 9x08 at 2:39:47.
  33. See 9x01 at 0:18:13.
  34. See "In Too Deep" (3x14) from 1:02:33 through 1:03:18.
  35. See 9x09 from 0:56:20 through 1:06:22.  Beau and Fjord attend a meeting of discontents.
  36. See Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting, p. 99.
  37. See 9x06 from 0:41:37 through 0:44:53.  Bryce complains about the incursions from Xhorhas.
  38. See 9x03 at 1:06:12.  Molly recalls hearing about toad-like demons from Xhorhas.
  39. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) from 3:18:45 through 3:19:30.
  40. See "Domestic Respite" (2x62) at 3:40:28.  Matt uses the term Volstrucker at 3:42:32.
  41. See "Dark Waters" (2x98) at 0:22:59.
  42. See See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 38.
  43. See "Lingering Wounds" (2x89) from 2:31:30 through 2:33:30.
  44. See "Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting".
  45. See "Curious Beginnings" (2x01) at 0:18:53.
  46. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 3:17:52.
  47. See 9x09 from 0:42:53 through 0:43:03.
  48. See "Steam and Conversation" (2x09) at 0:46:11.
  49. See See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 15.
  50. See "Lingering Wounds" (2x89) at 2:32:03.
  51. See See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 16.
  52. See 10x04 at 2:59:58.  Also Confirmed by Tal'Dorei Campaign Guide.
  53. See 10x05 at 2:25:32.

Art:

  1. Official art of the Dwendalian Empire Crest, by CoupleOfKooks from [1]. Used with permission.
  2. Fan art of the crest of the Dwendalian Empire, by @hierothraxs (source). Used with permission.
  3. Fan art of the Dwendalian Empire Crest, by Malcassairo (source). Used with permission.