Overview (placeholder)
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- Creator / Owner: Juni
- Status: CLOSED
- This area cannot currently be played in. Please seek approval from Juni for permission to reference this area.
- Location: Rivière-Port-Daniel, Quebec, Canada
- Current Leader: Eric Dior?
- Demonym: Dior
- Languages Spoken:
- French (predominantly), English/Common-tongue
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Travel Information
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- Distance to Playable 'Souls: Approximately 261 miles (420km)
- Average travel time to Playable 'Souls: Approximately 5 days on foot (10 hours of travel per day at 5 mph). Especially leisurely travel (or travel by cart) may take a week or more. The trip would not be significantly accelerated on horseback. If sailing under favorable conditions, travel time can be reduced to 2-5 days. Sailing under unfavorable conditions can significantly increase the length of the voyage.
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Statistics
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- Foundation: ~2003
- Species: Grey Wolf, Feral Dog
- Luperci: 100% Luperci
- Population Size: ~50 Luperci
- Historical Population Size: ~100 Luperci
- The population was effectively halved when Eric Dior violently claimed the throne.
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Summary
The Doir Clan claimed the territory of the Rivière-Port-Daniel in 2003 when the founding head brought his family into the area from northern Canada. The family, already large, grew quickly. The Dior Clan allied with those families they could work with and chased off those they could not. Before long, the clan controlled the entire region. They are known for regularly going to war and forcefully subjugating their enemies.
- Common Roles / Lifestyles: Fishers, Warriors, Shamans, Sailors, Shepherd
- Common Craftsmen Trades: Woodworking, Blacksmithing, Fishing, Weaver, Tailor
- Known for: Warmongering, Raiding, Fine Wool
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1. Essentials
The Dior pack lives in a boreal region of eastern Canada, categorized as an ecosystem with a subarctic climate in the northern hemisphere. The Chic-Choc Mountain range borders their land to the north. The heart of their territory, where the Dior clan is based, is located on the shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence, along the Rivière-Port-Daniel.
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