Daggerford
A quaint little tale about how Daggerford got its name says that some young adventurer slaughtered a few lizard men at a ford with a dagger to secure his claim to the land. The town models itself after that young adventurer in a typically human fashion: Its people fancy themselves as the rulers of all they survey, able to control nature and defeat all who challenge them. Fortunately, the town is heavily influenced by a temple of Chauntea, which keeps the people from wandering the countryside and damaging the environment too much. Also, the townsfolk are mainly traders who are concerned primarily with caravan traffic through their settlement. (Daggerford is, after all, located at the juncture of a river and a prominent road. This is fine, because it keeps them from having too much interest in the High Moor except as a base for occasional caravan raids that interfere with trade.

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