Elven allods
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From the adventure notes of Danas, hero of Kania

...There is, after all, a significant difference between their Houses. House de Doucer, for instance, is in many ways the opposite of the other Houses. Though, perhaps it is simply because they do not have to share their own allod with anyone else?

So, Yoggor -- the domain of House di Duser...

Our bards sing of a time when the elves had a single kingdom called Airin, but over time the paths of the various families diverged. Many of them settled in different hidden corners of Yul, founding small principalities. After the Cataclysm, those who managed to survive became the elven allods.

The largest of these elven allods proved to be Yoggor -- here the Great Mage was the wise Gramon di Duser, a pupil of the elven mages of old, whose power was only slightly inferior to that of Skrakan. He united all those who found themselves on his allod after the Night of Calamity into a single, massive House and revived the tradition of the Gran Balls, in which the remaining Eight Great Houses now participate.

Yoggor itself is a rather unusual place, a majestic forest filled with enormous trees. Most elves live in their own castles, which are found in great numbers across the allod. Of course, although only elves inhabit this island, there are still those who pose a threat to lone travelers -- various mindless creatures, such as giant spiders and mantises.

The members of House di Duser themselves seemed much more friendly to me than those elves I had met before (if, of course, one does not count our friend Roud Glaen). Regrettably, I cannot reveal the exact nature of our mission this time, but Gramon was pleased to receive news from his friend Skrakan and invited us to stay as guests later on, which we did afterward with great pleasure.