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====Villages====
====Villages====
*[[Creeana]]
*[[Creeana]]
*{{netbook-small}}[[Rutledge]] is a port harbouring roughly 250 souls on the [[Nocturnal Sea]] that straddles the border between Darkon and [[Nova Vaasa]]. It has, as yet, been claimed by neither. Its lifeblood is fishing but it also serves as a [[pirate haven]].
* {{netbook-small}}[[Rutledge]] is a port harbouring roughly 250 souls on the [[Nocturnal Sea]] that straddles the border between Darkon and [[Nova Vaasa]]. It has, as yet, been claimed by neither. Its lifeblood is fishing but it also serves as a [[pirate haven]].
*[[Tidemore]] is a small fishing port on the [[Nocturnal Sea]], sitting in the shadow of the [[Mountains of Misery]] north of [[Rookhausen]].
*[[Tidemore]] is a small fishing port on the [[Nocturnal Sea]], sitting in the shadow of the [[Mountains of Misery]] north of [[Rookhausen]].


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*[[556 BC]] The [[Dark Delvers]] are in operation by this year or earlier. However, they came from or how they got started remains unknown.<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 22">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 22</ref>
*[[556 BC]] The [[Dark Delvers]] are in operation by this year or earlier. However, they came from or how they got started remains unknown.<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 22">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 22</ref>
*[[579 BC]] [[Strahd]] and [[Azalin]] create a [[portal]] to [[Mordent]] to escape the [[Land of Mists]], but their plans fail as [[the Mists]] snatch up that land. Angered, Azalin abandons Strahd and [[Barovia]].<ref name="Gaz II p. 135">[[Gazetteer II]] p.135</ref>. The Dark Powers grant Azalin the domain of Dark as a result.<ref name="Gazetteer II p. 9">[[Gazetteer II]] p.9</ref>
*[[579 BC]] [[Strahd]] and [[Azalin]] create a [[portal]] to [[Mordent]] to escape the [[Land of Mists]], but their plans fail as [[the Mists]] snatch up that land. Angered, Azalin abandons Strahd and [[Barovia]].<ref name="Gaz II p. 135">[[Gazetteer II]] p.135</ref>. The Dark Powers grant Azalin the domain of Dark as a result.<ref name="Gazetteer II p. 9">[[Gazetteer II]] p.9</ref>
*{{netbook-small}}[[579 BC]] The Dark Powers draw in [[Lockwood Manor]] to form part of the land for Darkon.<ref name="Book of Sorrows p.60">[[Book of Sorrows]] p.60</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[579 BC]] The Dark Powers draw in [[Lockwood Manor]] to form part of the land for Darkon.<ref name="Book of Sorrows p.60">[[Book of Sorrows]] p.60</ref>
*[[579 BC]] [[False History]] '''Late Fall''' [[Darcalus Rex]] is overthrown by [[Azalin]].<ref name="Gazetteer II p. 19">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 19</ref>
*[[579 BC]] [[False History]] '''Late Fall''' [[Darcalus Rex]] is overthrown by [[Azalin]].<ref name="Gazetteer II p. 19">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 19</ref>
* 579 BC [[Azalin]] holds a masquerade ball, calling the nobility of Darkon to its mandatory attendance. After Azalin introduces himself and proclaims rule of Darkon to be his, he kills anyone who refuses to acknowledge this right of rule.<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 20">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 20</ref>
* 579 BC [[Azalin]] holds a masquerade ball, calling the nobility of Darkon to its mandatory attendance. After Azalin introduces himself and proclaims rule of Darkon to be his, he kills anyone who refuses to acknowledge this right of rule.<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 20">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 20</ref>
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*[[637 BC]] [[Frederick van Richten]] establishes the [[Richten Haus]] [[estate]] on the outskirts of [[Rivalis]].<ref name="Bleak House: Homecoming p. 29>[[Bleak House: Homecoming]] p. 29</ref>
*[[637 BC]] [[Frederick van Richten]] establishes the [[Richten Haus]] [[estate]] on the outskirts of [[Rivalis]].<ref name="Bleak House: Homecoming p. 29>[[Bleak House: Homecoming]] p. 29</ref>
*[[650 BC]] [[The Kargat]] establish the [[Faith of the Overseer]] in [[Darkon]].<ref name="RLCS p.17">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p.17</ref><ref name="RLPHB p.19">[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.19</ref>
*[[650 BC]] [[The Kargat]] establish the [[Faith of the Overseer]] in [[Darkon]].<ref name="RLCS p.17">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p.17</ref><ref name="RLPHB p.19">[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.19</ref>
*{{netbook-small}}[[651 BC]] [[Carcharodon Isle (Domain)|Carcharodon Isle]] forms in the [[Sea of Sorrows]] near [[Martira Bay]]<ref name=BoSp.74>[[The Book of Souls (Netbook)]] p.74</ref> It eventually falls under [[Darkonian]] rule, specifically that of [[the Kargat]].<ref name=BoSp.73>[[The Book of Souls (Netbook)]] p.73</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[651 BC]] [[Carcharodon Isle (Domain)|Carcharodon Isle]] forms in the [[Sea of Sorrows]] near [[Martira Bay]]<ref name=BoSp.74>[[The Book of Souls (Netbook)]] p.74</ref> It eventually falls under [[Darkonian]] rule, specifically that of [[the Kargat]].<ref name=BoSp.73>[[The Book of Souls (Netbook)]] p.73</ref>
* [[656 BC]] [[Ebb]] stalks those who killed her [[shadow dragon]] relatives, but she is drawn into [[the Mists]]. Winding in up in [[Darkon]], she first comes into conflict with [[Azalin]] but then reaches an accord with him through their mutual power and condescension towards living [[human]]s.<ref name="Gaz II p.143">[[Gazetteer II]] p.143</ref>
* [[656 BC]] [[Ebb]] stalks those who killed her [[shadow dragon]] relatives, but she is drawn into [[the Mists]]. Winding in up in [[Darkon]], she first comes into conflict with [[Azalin]] but then reaches an accord with him through their mutual power and condescension towards living [[human]]s.<ref name="Gaz II p.143">[[Gazetteer II]] p.143</ref>
* [[675 BC]] Members of the [[Order of the Guardians]] steal the [[Key to the Abyss]] from the dungeons beneath [[Castle Avernus]].<ref>[[TSR Jam 1999]], p. 45</ref>
* [[675 BC]] Members of the [[Order of the Guardians]] steal the [[Key to the Abyss]] from the dungeons beneath [[Castle Avernus]].<ref>[[TSR Jam 1999]], p. 45</ref>
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* [[698 BC]] On this approximate year, a mob runs [[Mikel Gunderling]] out of [[Il Aluk]] on suspicion of using [[necromancy]] to achieve [[immortality]].<ref name="The Baron's Eyrie]] p. 50 n1">[[The Baron's Eyrie]], [[Dungeon Magazine #58]], p. 50; "over 50 years ago" from 749 BC</ref>
* [[698 BC]] On this approximate year, a mob runs [[Mikel Gunderling]] out of [[Il Aluk]] on suspicion of using [[necromancy]] to achieve [[immortality]].<ref name="The Baron's Eyrie]] p. 50 n1">[[The Baron's Eyrie]], [[Dungeon Magazine #58]], p. 50; "over 50 years ago" from 749 BC</ref>
*[[700 BC]] [[First Dead Man’s War]] waged by [[Falkovnia]] upon [[Darkon]]<ref name="Gaz II p. 93">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 93</ref>
*[[700 BC]] [[First Dead Man’s War]] waged by [[Falkovnia]] upon [[Darkon]]<ref name="Gaz II p. 93">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 93</ref>
*{{netbook-small}}[[700 BC]] [[The Ragman]] appears for the first time in an [[abandoned]] [[church]] located in [[Martira Bay]].<ref name="Book of Sorrows p. 56">[[Book of Sorrows]] p.56</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[700 BC]] [[The Ragman]] appears for the first time in an [[abandoned]] [[church]] located in [[Martira Bay]].<ref name="Book of Sorrows p. 56">[[Book of Sorrows]] p.56</ref>
*[[704 BC]] [[Antonin Madren]] sets up operations in [[Martira Bay]].<ref name="Van Richten's Guide to the Created p. 6">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Created p.6</ref>
*[[704 BC]] [[Antonin Madren]] sets up operations in [[Martira Bay]].<ref name="Van Richten's Guide to the Created p. 6">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Created p.6</ref>
*[[704 BC]] [[Second Dead Man’s War]] is waged by [[Falkovnia]] upon [[Darkon]].<ref name="Gaz II p. 93">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 93</ref>
*[[704 BC]] [[Second Dead Man’s War]] is waged by [[Falkovnia]] upon [[Darkon]].<ref name="Gaz II p. 93">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 93</ref>
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*[[719 BC]] After three decades of enforcement, Azalin ends the [[Crimson Death]] quarantines.<ref name="Gaz II p. 21">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 21</ref>
*[[719 BC]] After three decades of enforcement, Azalin ends the [[Crimson Death]] quarantines.<ref name="Gaz II p. 21">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 21</ref>
*[[716 BC]] The spirit of [[Madame Radanavich]] and her undead retinue discover [[Richten Haus]] and claim it for their own.
*[[716 BC]] The spirit of [[Madame Radanavich]] and her undead retinue discover [[Richten Haus]] and claim it for their own.
*{{Spec|([[718 BC]]}} [[Dr. van Richten]] and [[Shauten]] encounter [[the Priest of the Tor]], whom they assume at first to be a [[lich]]. In hindsight, van Richten realizes this is first struggle against of the [[ancient dead]].<ref>The encounter is canon, being described in [[Van Richten's Guide to the Ancient Dead (Book)]] p.5-6. The date is speculation taken from [[John W. Mangrum's Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline]] (p. 26 based on several references in the official source material.)</ref>
* {{Spec|([[718 BC]]}} [[Dr. van Richten]] and [[Shauten]] encounter [[the Priest of the Tor]], whom they assume at first to be a [[lich]]. In hindsight, van Richten realizes this is first struggle against of the [[ancient dead]].<ref>The encounter is canon, being described in [[Van Richten's Guide to the Ancient Dead (Book)]] p.5-6. The date is speculation taken from [[John W. Mangrum's Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline]] (p. 26 based on several references in the official source material.)</ref>
*[[722 BC]] [[The Fourth Dead Man's War]]<ref name="Gaz II p. 94">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 94</ref>
*[[722 BC]] [[The Fourth Dead Man's War]]<ref name="Gaz II p. 94">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 94</ref>
*[[728 BC]] [[Dr. Van Richten]] and his companions defeats the [[Phantom Army]].<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts]] p. 91</ref>
*[[728 BC]] [[Dr. Van Richten]] and his companions defeats the [[Phantom Army]].<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts]] p. 91</ref>
*[[734 BC]] [[Salizarr]] is drawn from [[Cormyr]] into the [[sewer]]s of [[Il Aluk]].<ref>[[Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium II]]</ref>
*[[734 BC]] [[Salizarr]] is drawn from [[Cormyr]] into the [[sewer]]s of [[Il Aluk]].<ref>[[Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium II]]</ref>
*{{netbook-small}}[[734 BC]] [[Bartholomew Nylreav]] is given knighthood in return for acts performed on behalf of [[Darkon]].<ref name ="Book of Sorrows p. 77">[[Book of Sorrows]] p. 77</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[734 BC]] [[Bartholomew Nylreav]] is given knighthood in return for acts performed on behalf of [[Darkon]].<ref name ="Book of Sorrows p. 77">[[Book of Sorrows]] p. 77</ref>
*[[735 BC]] [[Azalin]] discovers [[Hyskosa's Hexad]]<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 22">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 22</ref>
*[[735 BC]] [[Azalin]] discovers [[Hyskosa's Hexad]]<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 22">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 22</ref>
*[[736 BC]] [[Elsepeth]] goes to [[Nartok]].
*[[736 BC]] [[Elsepeth]] goes to [[Nartok]].
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*[[751 BC]] A hulking, [[aquatic]] monster of unknown nature attacks and partially eats several [[swim]]mers near [[Delagia]].<ref name="Gaz II p.41">[[Gazetteer II]] p.41</ref>
*[[751 BC]] A hulking, [[aquatic]] monster of unknown nature attacks and partially eats several [[swim]]mers near [[Delagia]].<ref name="Gaz II p.41">[[Gazetteer II]] p.41</ref>
*[[752 BC]] [[Ebb]] abandons [[Castle Avernus]] and tries to enter [[the Shadow Rift]]. When she is unable to, she makes a nest in [[Mount Nyid]].<ref name="Gaz II p.143">[[Gazetteer II]] p.143</ref>
*[[752 BC]] [[Ebb]] abandons [[Castle Avernus]] and tries to enter [[the Shadow Rift]]. When she is unable to, she makes a nest in [[Mount Nyid]].<ref name="Gaz II p.143">[[Gazetteer II]] p.143</ref>
*{{netbook-small}}[[752 BC]] [[Tallwich]] enters [[Darkon]] and settles down in [[the Forest of Shadows]] near [[Nartok]].<ref name="Book of Secrets p. 127">[[Book of Secrets]] p.127</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[752 BC]] [[Tallwich]] enters [[Darkon]] and settles down in [[the Forest of Shadows]] near [[Nartok]].<ref name="Book of Secrets p. 127">[[Book of Secrets]] p.127</ref>
* [[Azalin]] recovers enough of his disperse essence to consciously think again, though he still lacks [[corporeal]] form. He sends [[dream]]s to several allies with plans for his return. These plans apparently involve a [[soul phylactery]].<ref name="Gazetteer II p. 24">[[Gazetteer II]] p.24</ref>  
* [[Azalin]] recovers enough of his disperse essence to consciously think again, though he still lacks [[corporeal]] form. He sends [[dream]]s to several allies with plans for his return. These plans apparently involve a [[soul phylactery]].<ref name="Gazetteer II p. 24">[[Gazetteer II]] p.24</ref>  
*{{netbook-small}}[[753 BC]] [[Locknar Cove]], a mostly aquatic [[domain]] with a single significant [[island]] between [[Liffe]], [[Nova Vaasa]], and [[Darkon]], joins the [[Nocturnal Sea]]. [[Rutledge]] is its only notable community.<ref name=booksacp118>[[Book of Sacrifices]] p. 118</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[753 BC]] [[Locknar Cove]], a mostly aquatic [[domain]] with a single significant [[island]] between [[Liffe]], [[Nova Vaasa]], and [[Darkon]], joins the [[Nocturnal Sea]]. [[Rutledge]] is its only notable community.<ref name=booksacp118>[[Book of Sacrifices]] p. 118</ref>
*{{netbook-small}}[[754 BC]] [[The Celestines]] establish [[Nostophilia]] to monitor celestial events that might foretell events relating to [[Necropolis]] or [[Azalin Rex]] coming back.<ref>[[Undead Sea Scrolls 2002]] p.129</ref>
* {{netbook-small}}[[754 BC]] [[The Celestines]] establish [[Nostophilia]] to monitor celestial events that might foretell events relating to [[Necropolis]] or [[Azalin Rex]] coming back.<ref>[[Undead Sea Scrolls 2002]] p.129</ref>
* [[755 BC]] [[Azalin]] is restored to [[corporeal]] form.<ref name="Gaz II p.24">[[Gazetteer II]] p.24</ref><ref name="RLCS p.18">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p.18</ref><ref name="RLPHB p.20">[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.20</ref> Both the plot of [[Tavelia]] to control him and the plot of Death to destroy him are foiled.<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 24">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 24</ref>
* [[755 BC]] [[Azalin]] is restored to [[corporeal]] form.<ref name="Gaz II p.24">[[Gazetteer II]] p.24</ref><ref name="RLCS p.18">[[Ravenloft Third Edition]] p.18</ref><ref name="RLPHB p.20">[[Ravenloft Player's Handbook]] p.20</ref> Both the plot of [[Tavelia]] to control him and the plot of Death to destroy him are foiled.<ref name="Gazetteer I p. 24">[[Gazetteer II]] p. 24</ref>
*[[755 BC]] [[Necropolis]] becomes its own [[domain]] with [[Death (Lowellyn Dachine)|Death]] as its [[darklord]].<ref name="Gaz II p.55">[[Gazetteer II]] p.55</ref>
*[[755 BC]] [[Necropolis]] becomes its own [[domain]] with [[Death (Lowellyn Dachine)|Death]] as its [[darklord]].<ref name="Gaz II p.55">[[Gazetteer II]] p.55</ref>

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Darkon
Culture Level Dark Age to Chivalric[1]
Ecology Full[1]
Climate & Terrain Temperate forest, hill, plain, swamp[1]
Year Formed 579 BC[1]
Population ~120,000[1]
Races (%) Humans 75%, Halflings 14%, Gnomes 5%, Elves 3%, Half-Elves 1%, Dwarves 1%, Other 1%[1]
Languages Darkonese, Halfling, Gnome, Elven, Dwarven, Falkovnian, Lamordian, Mordentish, Tepestani, Vaasi[1]
Religions The Eternal Order, Ezra, the Faith of the Overseer[1]
Government Feudal monarchy[1]
Ruler(s) Azalin Rex[1]
Darklord(s) Azalin Rex[1]
Nationality Darkonian
Analog European High Fantasy; USA
Related Categories
Locations in Darkon
Transportation in Darkon
Inhabitants of Darkon
Former Inhabitants of Darkon
Flora of Darkon
Fauna of Darkon
Native Monsters of Darkon

Emergence and Azalin

A feudal fantasy nation ruled over by the lich-king Azalin Rex, Darkon is the largest domain in Ravenloft. Physically, it takes up the northern third of the main continent, the Core[1], and its population easily exceeds that of any other single domain. Politically, Darkon is stable but not very influential, with its various nobles kept in check by Azalin's machinations.

In a real sense, Darkon's history is Azalin's history. After being driven out of his original homeland and finding himself in Ravenloft, Azal'Lan (originally a title meaning simply "Wizard King") was briefly befriended by Strahd von Zarovich, the darklord of Barovia. They were experimenting with a few magic spells to help each other escape until eventually Azalin gave up, and wandered into Darkon. After leaving, Azalin found himself the master of a sprawling domain that reflected his cruelty, his obsession with order, his cunning, and his greatest frustration: the inability to learn new magic.

Due to Azalin's desire for unswerving loyalty, Darkon has the most obvious and unique curse in Ravenloft. After spending from one to three months within its borders, anyone not native to Darkon loses all memory of their original homeland, instead believing themselves to have always lived in Darkon. Additionally, they lose all personal desire to leave the country, though some do so anyway out of necessity or circumstance. The memories include a whole new life history and victim often adopt gravestones at the local cemeteries as graves of their ancestors. The lost memories return upon leaving the domain. In From the Shadows, it is shown that their memories are magically recorded in a book in a library in Avernus.


This feature leads some to believe that Darkon is an unsuitable realm for an outsiders-based campaign. Some players have experimented with campaigns of rediscovery, where the players have no clue as to their "real" histories but can discover them through investigation. (Inspired by the movie Memento and the video game Planescape: Torment.)

Some possible workarounds exist, but these involve doctoring the books in the library. As a plot device, it is possible that Azalin may bargain with powerful outsiders to restore their memories in exchange for a service. For low-level characters, another potential plot device is to have a "finder's agency" investigate their lost memories, which could uncover many events in neighboring Ravenloft domains. Also, the aimless vulnerability of individuals newly mind-wiped lends itself to interesting slavery or gang-related plots.


Azalin's desire to escape Ravenloft led to the disastrous Grand Conjunction in 740 Barovian Calendar, nearly destroying the Demiplane of Dread. His next escape attempt resulted in the equally catastrophic Requiem, destroying his physical form and turning the capital city of Darkon, Il Aluk, into a city of the undead, now called Necropolis. For the five years of Azalin's disappearance, Darkon itself was known as Necropolis due to the influence of that city's darklord, Death. Azalin was restored to his body and his throne in time, and now plots a third escape attempt, the details of which are unknown.

Darkon is one of the few domains of Ravenloft to accept demihumans such as elves and dwarves as equal citizens, and one of the few to embrace arcane magic openly. Darkon is often considered decadent by its neighbors, appropriate enough as Azalin encourages his citizens to debase themselves as a means of salving his own ego.

Things, Creatures & Personnages of Legend

Biology

Flora

Fauna

Native Horrors

All sorts of unnatural horrors are known to inhabit Darkon, though the people fear the undead most of all.[11] Indeed, one might find virtually any type of undead inhabiting Darkon.[7][8][12]

Other types of native monsters include:

Geography

Darkon map by the MCS. Note: Since this fan-made map predates 3rd Edition Ravenloft, there are some inconsistencies with the more recent maps.


Weather

Terrain

Mountains & Hills

Forest

Lakes

Landmarks

Communication

Rivers

Roads

Mistways

Frontiers

The Shadow Rift

Falkovnia

Lamordia

Sea of Sorrows

Misty Border

Nocturnal Sea

Nova Vaasa

Population Distribution

Cities

Towns

Villages

Authority

Darklord

Temporal Ruler

Spiritual Ruler

Church and State

Government

Law

Law-Enforcement

Extra-Judical

Information Gathering

Military Footing

  • Any corpse in the land may rise to fight at the command of Azalin Rex.

Law-Enforcement

Language & Culture

Darkonese

Inns & Taverns

Chronology


This page incorporates content from the inactive Mordent Cartographic Society. Used with their express permission.

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Gazetteer II p.9
  2. Gazetteer II p.11
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Gazetteer II p.16
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 Gazetteer II p.18
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 Gazetteer II p.17
  6. Gazetteer II p.16-17
  7. 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 68
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 13
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Ravenloft Third Edition p.117
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Ravenloft Player's Handbook p.135
  11. Gazetteer II p. 17-18.
  12. Domains of Dread p. 35
  13. Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 68
  14. Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 13
  15. Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 68
  16. Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 13
  17. 17.0 17.1 Gazetteer II p. 23
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Gazetteer II p. 22
  19. Gazetteer II p.135
  20. Book of Sorrows p.60
  21. Gazetteer II p. 19
  22. Gazetteer II p. 20
  23. TSR Jam 1999 Heart's Final Beat]]
  24. Gazetteer II p.16
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 Gazetteer II p.143
  26. Gazetteer II p. 57
  27. 27.0 27.1 Darklords p.54
  28. 28.0 28.1 Ravenloft Third Edition p.17
  29. 29.0 29.1 Ravenloft Player's Handbook p.19
  30. Domains of Dread p.17
  31. Bleak House: Homecoming p. 29
  32. The Book of Souls (Netbook) p.74
  33. The Book of Souls (Netbook) p.73
  34. TSR Jam 1999, p. 45
  35. 35.0 35.1 Gazetteer II p.117
  36. 36.0 36.1 Gazetteer II p. 21
  37. Gazetteer II p.92-93
  38. Gazetteer II p. 13
  39. Gazetteer II p. 29
  40. The Baron's Eyrie, Dungeon Magazine #58, p. 50; "over 50 years ago" from 749 BC
  41. 41.0 41.1 Gazetteer II p. 93
  42. Book of Sorrows p.56
  43. [[Van Richten's Guide to the Created p.6
  44. 44.0 44.1 Gazetteer II p. 94
  45. Van Richten's Arsenal, p. 11
  46. Gazetteer II p. 132, was born 40 years ago from 757 BC, the current year of Gazetteer II
  47. Gazetteer II p. 21
  48. The encounter is canon, being described in Van Richten's Guide to the Ancient Dead (Book) p.5-6. The date is speculation taken from John W. Mangrum's Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline (p. 26 based on several references in the official source material.)
  49. Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts p. 91
  50. Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium II
  51. Book of Sorrows p. 77
  52. 52.0 52.1 Carnival p. 40
  53. Carnival p. 49
  54. Gazetteer II p. 47
  55. Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis p.15
  56. Gazetteer II p. 48
  57. Gazetteer II p.147
  58. The Forgotten Children p.55-56
  59. Carnival p. 44
  60. Bleak House: Heroes, Monsters, and Settings p. 25- Reldkasen becomes mayor "three years" ago. Bleak House: Sea of Madness reveals the current date is 750 BC. Heroes, Monsters, and Settings pg. 30 she picks Alanik Ray as the best possible chief constable.
  61. Gazetteer II p. 23
  62. 62.0 62.1 62.2 Domains of Dread p.17
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 63.3 Ravenloft Third Edition p.18
  64. 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 Ravenloft Player's Handbook p.20
  65. Gazetteer II p.138
  66. Requiem
  67. Gazetteer II p. 23-24
  68. [[Domains of Dread P.137
  69. Gazetteer II p.39
  70. Gazetteer II p.41
  71. Book of Secrets p.127
  72. Gazetteer II p.24
  73. Book of Sacrifices p. 118
  74. Undead Sea Scrolls 2002 p.129
  75. Gazetteer II p.24
  76. Gazetteer II p. 24
  77. Gazetteer II p.55
  78. Gazetteer II p. 53

Data from the Ravenloft Catalogue

Ravenloft Third Edition
Domains of Dread
Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume II

Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume II - pp8-53

Secrets of the Dread Realms - pp7,17,19-21,24,55
Ravenloft Third Edition - pp13,15,16,19,110,116-117
Domains of Dread - pp33-35
Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium I - pp 106-107, 241-242
Requiem: The Grim Harvest - Necropolis - pp1-32
Van Richten's Guide to The Created - p12,50-51,55
Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts - p5
The Ravenloft Campaign Setting:Domains and Denizens - pp11-13
Realm of Terror - pp67-68
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume II - pp8-53
I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin - p234, 256

Secrets of the Dread Realms - pp8-9
Ravenloft Third Edition - inside cover
Domains of Dread - pp26-27
Requiem: The Grim Harvest - poster map
The Ravenloft Campaign Setting - poster map
Realm of Terror - poster map
Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume II - p12