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  • Dolhr
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  • Despite their general dislike of humans, Dolhr appeared to make exceptions for humans who accepted dragons as their superiors and were willing to use human followers as foot soldiers. Most of their human followers are composed of Barbarians/Berserkers, Bishops, and Dark Mages/Sorcerers. Many of their human followers seem to come from the Barbarian tribes near the border between Macedon and Dolhr, in addition to self-serving humans wanting to be on the winning side.
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  • Despite their general dislike of humans, Dolhr appeared to make exceptions for humans who accepted dragons as their superiors and were willing to use human followers as foot soldiers. Most of their human followers are composed of Barbarians/Berserkers, Bishops, and Dark Mages/Sorcerers. Many of their human followers seem to come from the Barbarian tribes near the border between Macedon and Dolhr, in addition to self-serving humans wanting to be on the winning side. 2000 years later Dolhr's territory would eventually become part of the Theocracy of Plegia, along with Grust, Gra, Altea, and Macedon.