The Wolf Winter, sometimes called Wolf's Winter, was an especially harsh and unseasonably early winter that struck Damara and the rest of the Bloodstone Lands in the Year of the Bright Blade, 1347 DR.[1][2]
Description[]
The early frosts of the Wolf Winter destroyed Damara's harvest, thus causing starvation to run rampant during the already harsh northern winter. Compounding the issue, food became scarce for wild animals and beasts as well,[1] with local deer dying or fleeing the region.[3] This led to packs of hungry dire wolves and werewolves emerging from the Galena Mountains to attack the northern Damaran provinces, killing and devouring everything in their path.[1]
Location[]
The Wolf Winter affected much of the Bloodstone Lands, including Vaasa and the northern territories of Damara near the Galena Mountains, and reached far enough south to decimate the Damaran harvest,[1] which was mostly concentrated in the province of Carmathan.[4]
History[]
The Wolf Winter was widely thought to have been brought about by Zhengyi the Witch-King as it coincided with his clandestine takeover of Bloodstone Mines that same year and immediately preceded his full-scale invasion of Damara the following spring.[1] Among the people of the Bloodstone Lands, it was widely believed that there was precedent for powerful evil forces to create such extreme winters.[5]
The loss of the harvest and subsequent wolf attacks hit the Barony of Bloodstone particularly hard,[6] with at least seventy inhabitants of Bloodstone Village falling prey to the wolves.[3] Even over a decade later, the psychological scars were still fresh for many of the residents, and many feared that another such winter could befall them again.[2][3]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 R.A. Salvatore (1989). The Bloodstone Lands. Edited by Elizabeth T. Danforth. (TSR, Inc). ISBN 0-88038-771-8.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 R.A. Salvatore (1989). The Bloodstone Lands. Edited by Elizabeth T. Danforth. (TSR, Inc), p. 6. ISBN 0-88038-771-8.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson (1986). The Mines of Bloodstone. (TSR, Inc), p. 5. ISBN 0-8803-8312-7.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (1989). The Bloodstone Lands. Edited by Elizabeth T. Danforth. (TSR, Inc), p. 10. ISBN 0-88038-771-8.
- ↑ R.A. Salvatore (July 2007). Road of the Patriarch (Mass Market Paperback). (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 167–168. ISBN 978-0-7869-4277-0.
- ↑ Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson (1986). The Mines of Bloodstone. (TSR, Inc), p. 2. ISBN 0-8803-8312-7.