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DOHron

DOHron is a fictional geographic and political term used in speculative fiction and role-playing contexts. In most renderings, it designates a river valley and its surrounding provinces within a fictional nation or federation.

Etymology: The name is a constructed toponym; creators offer no singular origin; the suffix -ron is a

Geography and settlement: The DOHron River flows through a temperate highland valley, with major settlements along

History and governance: In fictional histories, the river region was settled in the early medieval era; governance

Economy and culture: Economy anchored by agriculture, crafts, and river trade; cultural motifs emphasize river festivals,

In literature and media: Appears in multiple fantasy novels and tabletop campaigns; some sources treat DOHron

Note: Because DOHron is a fictional construct, its details vary by author and campaign and there is

common
fantasy
place-name
element
in
various
works.
its
banks
including
the
towns
of
Harth
and
Kestrel.
The
valley
supports
agriculture
and
timber;
the
river
provides
irrigation
and
transit.
typically
a
regional
council
or
a
governor
within
a
larger
federal
system;
administrative
divisions
vary
by
work;
sometimes
DOHron
is
an
independent
city-state.
water
rites,
and
trade
guilds.
as
a
real
place;
others
treat
it
as
a
setting
for
political
drama
and
frontier
myth.
no
single
canonical
specification.