Thule Island - [0101] Dagru Castle

Dagru Castle

Dagru has a Keltoi population with a number of Imperial rogues and seamen. The town is run by a Keltoi noble who keeps the place from becoming too rebellious. The town has market three days a week and on special occasions and must be renewed by the March Lord every year.  Dagru is known for the pale white dolmans on the Hills to the East. The dolmans were once a major pilgrimage destination for those of the Old Faith but not so much anymore.


Dagru, The Keltoi Town

Dagru with Callouts

[1] Dagru Castle - A free-standing keep with connecting gateshouse (hidden by the keep). The keep dates back prior to the crusade and is embarrassingly old.
[2]  Temple of Pallas Regina - The largest temple of the Old Faith on Thule Island. The complex includes a dorm for the Priestesses.
[3] Temple of Lough - A relatively small one as far as those things go. This is considered a punishment post among the Lough Clergy on Thule Island. The staff is made up primarily of those that have offended their superiors in the Church in some way. They bend over backwards to avoid offending the Old Faith because they are so vastly outnumbered in Dagru.
[4]  Mill - The mill grinds grain in exchange for 10% of the grain. The miller works with one of the large merchant houses in Cambria to sell the excess grain. The mill is built within the old Temple of Pallas Regina that has been refurbished. The mill works using a donkey to turn the mill wheel. The system is antiquated but the miller says the mill was blessed by the previous High Priestess of the Old Faith when she sold the temple to him. This is a lie to justify his thrift but one nobody is willing to challenge the lie, instead it has filled the locals with great pride.
[5]  Dagru Inn - An inn that caters to sailors and travelers. The inn is built inside an old warehouse so that it is excessively spacious and often houses dances, weddings, and other events. The inn is the center of town society the way a Church would be in other areas. Dagru Inn tolerates Imperials and foreigners.
[6]  Wulfric Public House - A public house favored by locals who don't want to see or hear Imperials or foriengers.

Dagru Castle






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