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:453: Yophenthean Occupation of future site of Dhwbha
 
:453: Yophenthean Occupation of future site of Dhwbha
 
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:2449: Local Society of Wizards establishes [[Grast College]] in Ddwbha
 
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=Ddwbha in Culture=
 
=Ddwbha in Culture=

Revision as of 21:46, 3 December 2014

Ddwbha is the greatest city in Medibgóëse Gonfaloy and the seat of the Prince-Governor. Ddwbha was established by the Yophentheans who called the city Dhwebhustancha. Population 2745: 225,000. Ddwbha is known for its distinctive accent of [Gonfalese Langauge|Gonfalese]]. The Ddwbha Dialect shares some similarities with the Ithantfas Dialect, but is still recognizably different.

Chronology

ca 350: Site of Ddwbha occupied by remnant Tuadbe Tribes
ca 400: Site of Ddwbha held by Midretassene Empire
453: Yophenthean Occupation of future site of Dhwbha
468: Yophentheans establish Dhwebhustancha, the ancient predecessor to later Ddwbha.
ca 1280: Medibgösk settlement of Gonfaloy
1983: Chaos Fleet docks at Ddwbha
ca 2260 to 2290: Tisbajuma from Maturn stay in Ddwbha en route to Bryndyd for the Seventh Isbajath
2449: Local Society of Wizards establishes Grast College in Ddwbha
2671: First Dragonrail Service in Ddwbha
2671: Peace of Amyrn (2671) partitions Gonfaloy

Ddwbha in Culture

Idiom

A dragonbone from Ddwbha (Gonfalese) Not the real deal, a fraud, a fake. Refers to a formerly oft repeated story about a visiting diplomat.

See Also