At a Glance
A square in Scardale village.
Source
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
A square in Scardale village.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
A street in Scardale village.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
A street in Scardale village.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
A street in Scardale village.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
A street in Scardale village; the Spouting Fish is on the north side of the street.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
A tavern in Scardale village; adventurers are sometimes allowed to sleep in the cellar or on the roof, with other snoring drunks. Zhentilar soldiers informally rechristen it the Happy Harpy.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16, 20.
An inn in Scardale village; burns down in 1357 DR.
Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16.
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An inn in Scardale village, recently commandeered by the Zhentilar and turned into a barracks.
Not to be confused with the Green Griffon Inn on the northern Sword Coast.
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An inn in Scardale village, friendly to adventurers. The innkeeper is Hlund.
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The Dalelands, currently eleven in number, are autonomous communities nestled (to varying degrees) in the trees of Cormanthor. They can occasionally cooperate for mutual defense, but generally only when failure to do so would unquestionably spell the doom of the dales in question… and in those times they can generally count on support from Cormyrean and Sembian forces because those kingdoms will be threatened as well in such situations.
The overall population, circa 1372 DR, is 80% humans, 6% drow, 5% half-elves, 4% elves, 2% halflings, 1% gnomes, 1% dwarves, and 1% other races.
The human population of the “Northern Dalelands” (comprising only Daggerdale) is 60% Vaasan, 35% Chondathan, 4% Damaran, 1% other subraces. The “Southern Dalelands” (all the other dales) is 85% Chondathan, 10% Vaasan, 4% Tethyrian, and 1% other subraces.
The primary language in both north and south is Chondathan.
Though several have tried to unite the dales, and some have briefly succeeded, there is currently no central leadership beyond the Dales Council. Each dale has its own form of leadership, and sends a representative to the Council.
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