Ruler: Colier Caernson
Colier Caerson controls law holdings only because his people desire law beyond the rules of the guild. So far, no serious challenges to his leadership as a law holder have cropped up, though he may be attracting the attention of other regents in the area.
| Province | Terrain | Law | Temple | Guild | Sources | Castle | Settlements of Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bugbear's Watch |
Low Mountains |
CC | DW | CC | - | - | - |
| Cornelius' Landing |
Hilly Coast |
CC | DW | CC | - | - | - |
| Daurengate |
Medium Mountains |
CC | DW | CC | - | CC | City of Bannenbach |
| Faestadt |
Medium Mountains |
CC | DW | CC | - | - | - |
| Garten Pass |
Low Mountains |
CC | DW | CC | - | CC | Greugarten City |
| Gorgon's Pass |
High Mountains |
- | - | CC | Fa | - | - |
| Hoarladt |
High Mountains |
- | KT | - | Fa | - | - |
| Zilber |
High Mountains |
- | KT | CC | Fa | - | - |
Abbreviations:
CC= Colier Caernson; DW = Darold Wohlkern; KT = Kirche's
Tundarr; Fa = Fae
Dauren is still a human realm, and the Brechts refuse to live underground for the entire year. In the two most brutal months of the winter, dwarves and humans share the mines as living and working quarters. That the humans move above ground for the remainder of the year puzzles the dwarves, but leaves them plenty of space in their underground villages during the summer months.
As one might expect, this leads to many clashes over property and personal rights. Surprisingly, the most serious cases seldom involve both races. Apparently, the dwarves and humans both err on the side of caution during most disputes, and do not wish to disturb the delicate balance they have created. Still, close quarters do not preclude dwarf/dwarf or human/human disputes.