Dalelands

Dalelands
The Dalelands
Capital none
Government Dales Council
Ruler none
Population 600,000 (est.)
Races Humans, drow, half-elves, elves, halflings, gnomes, dwarves

The Dalelands is a region in the fictional setting of the Forgotten Realms, for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. In the setting, the Dalelands is set on the continent of Faerûn, somewhat influenced by rural England, and most famous for hosting the famous wizard and sage, Elminster. In the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting boxed set, the region is recommended as the starting location for campaigns with players new to the game.

Some say Dalelanders originally came from the Great Dale.

The Dales are neighbored by the kingdom of Cormyr to the southwest, the nation of Sembia to the southeast, the forest of Cormanthor to the northeast and the Anauroch desert lies over the Desertsmouth Mountains to the west.

Each Dale (of which there are currently eleven) is an independent territory with its own unique government, military, industry and culture.

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The Dales

There are several dales:

Archendale

  • Capital: Archenbridge
  • Population: 92,300 (92% humans, 3% half-elves, 2% gnomes, 2% halflings)
  • Government: Autocratic rule by the Swords
  • Religions: Chauntea, Lathander, Tempus (Mielikki, Selûne, Silvanus)
  • Imports: Exotic metalwork, silks, spices
  • Exports: Produce, ores, timber
  • Alignment: NG, LN, N

Archendale is the strongest military power in the Dalelands.

Battledale

  • Capital: Essembra
  • Population: 32,714 (87% humans, 5% half-elves, 4% halflings, 2% gnomes, 1% dwarves)
  • Government: Lordship
  • Religions: Gond, Tempus (Chauntea, Corellon Larethian, Silvanus)
  • Imports: Clothing, fine metalwork, oil, rope, spices
  • Exports: Ale, cheese, fruit, grain, meat, livestock, wool
  • Alignment: CG, NG, N

Battledale has through history been the scene of most of the big battles in the Dalelands, hence the name.

Daggerdale

  • Capital: Dagger Falls
  • Population: 28,041 (88% humans, 5% dwarves, 3% half-orcs, 2% gnomes, 1% halflings)
  • Government: Lordship
  • Religions: Lathander (Mielikki, Silvanus, Tempus)
  • Imports: Armor, books, glass, jewelry, metalwork, paper, texiles, weapons
  • Exports: Furs, meats, ores
  • Alignment: LG, NG, N

For a long time, Daggerdale has been occupied by or at war with Zhentarim agents of Zhentil Keep. Its original name some centuries ago was Merrydale and it was famed for the hospitality of its inhabitants. After an outbreak of vampirism the town lost its friendliness and the residents took to being ever armed with daggers, hence the change of name. Daggerdale is also currently ruled by Randal Morn, a famous member of The Four.

Deepingdale

  • Capital: Highmoon
  • Population: 50,239 (70% humans, 20% half-elves, 9% elves)
  • Government: Republic with elected lord
  • Religions: Corellon Larethian, Oghma
  • Imports: Cotton, fine manufactured items, silk, textiles, wood
  • Exports: Fur, meat, timber

Deepingdale is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. It is named after the Deeping Princess, an elf-maiden who married a human and led many humans and half-elves to settle here, far from prejudices of gold elves.

Featherdale

  • Capital: None
  • Population: 14,020 (84% humans, 11% halflings, 2% half-elves, 2% gnomes)
  • Government: Democracy
  • Religions: Lathander (and Cyric)
  • Imports: Armor, fine manufactured goods, weapons, oil
  • Exports: Cheese, corn, grain, salted meat, vegetables
  • Alignment: NG, N, CG

As one of the smallest dales, Featherdale has never been involved in the big struggles of some of the other dales, as such it is a peaceful place. The Featherdarrans' chief virtues are resilience, common sense, brawn, and a natural aptitude for farming.

Harrowdale

  • Capital: Harrowdale Town
  • Population: 42,061 (90% humans, 5% half-elves, 4% elves)
  • Government: Republic (plutocracy)
  • Religions: Chauntea, Mystra, Oghma, Tymora (Malar, Mielikki, Silvanus)
  • Imports: Glassware, lace, ore, paper, silk, spices, tools, weapons
  • Exports: Ale, beef, cheese, fruit, furs, lumber, mutton, wool
  • Alignment: LG, LN, NG

The oldest of the current dales. Formerly known as Velardale.

High Dale

  • Capital: Highcastle
  • Population: 8,179 (86% humans, 10% gnomes, 3% half-elves)
  • Government: Republic with elected High Constable
  • Religions: Gods of the Dancing Place
  • Imports: Armor, books, metalwork, paper, textiles, weapons
  • Exports: Copper
  • Alignment: LG, LN, NG

The High Dale lies at a strategic pass over the Thunder Peaks.

Mistledale

  • Capital: Ashabenford
  • Population: 27,807 (87% humans, 5% dwarves, 3% gnomes, 2% halflings, 2% half-elves)
  • Government: Republic
  • Religions: Chauntea, Moradin, Silvanus, Tyr
  • Imports: Manufactured items, oil, ores, textiles
  • Exports: Ale, beets, cheese, grain, hay, meat, potatoes, vegetables
  • Alignment: LG, NG, CG

With fertile lands and protected from dangers by surrounding dales, Mistledale is a pleasant place to live. Mistledale's capital is the town of Ashabenford and is home of the fierce Riders of Mistledale. The town has had troubles of late with attacks from Zhentarim and Drow.

Moondale

This dale no longer exists. Its people joined Sembia as the city of Ordulin.

Scardale

  • Capital: Chandlerscross
  • Population: 125,015 (94% humans, 3% half-orcs, 2% halflings)
  • Government: Republic (anarchy)
  • Religions: Tempus, Tymora
  • Imports: Illicit substances, manufactured goods, oil
  • Exports: Ale, grain, vegetables
  • Alignment: LN, N, CE

Named after a canyon, presumably a result of the battle between elven god Corellon Larethian and orc god Gruumsh.

Sessrendale

This dale was destroyed by the army of Archendale. Its land was salted to prevent resettlement.

Shadowdale

Tarkhaldale

Also known as the Lost Vale, home of the Saurials.

Tasseldale

  • Capital: Tegal's Mark
  • Population: 14,020 (94% humans, 2% halflings, 2% gnomes, 1% half-elves)
  • Government: Republic
  • Religions: Tyr
  • Imports: Gold, jewels, silver, tin
  • Exports: Fine manufactured goods, pottery, textiles
  • Alignment: LG, LN, N

Tasseldale lies close to, and is heavily influenced by, Sembia.

Teshendale

The northernmost of all the dales, Teshendale lies near the Moonsea.

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