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Dol Blathanna is where the short story [[The Edge of the World]] (''Kraniec świata'') mostly takes place, and thus it's also the setting for the seventh episode of the [[The Hexer|tv series]], ''"Dolina Kwiatów"'' (''Valley of Flowers'').
 
Dol Blathanna is where the short story [[The Edge of the World]] (''Kraniec świata'') mostly takes place, and thus it's also the setting for the seventh episode of the [[The Hexer|tv series]], ''"Dolina Kwiatów"'' (''Valley of Flowers'').
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==Places==
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* [[Upper Posada]]
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* [[Lower Posada]]
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==People==
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* [[Dhun]]
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* [[Nettly]]
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* [[Lille]]
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* [[Torque]]
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* [[Dana Meadbh]]
   
 
== {{Game section}} ==
 
== {{Game section}} ==
In The Witcher computer game, in Act III, [[Dandelion]] recounts how he got his [[Dandelion's lute|lute]] to [[Geralt]], referring to the short story [[The Edge of the World]].
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In The Witcher computer game, in Act III, [[Dandelion]] reminds [[Geralt]] about how he got his current [[Dandelion's lute|lute]] to [[Geralt]], referring to the short story [[The Edge of the World]].
 
<br>In Act IV, [[Toruviel]] makes a similar reference.
 
<br>In Act IV, [[Toruviel]] makes a similar reference.
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<br>The glossary entry for [[Elf#Glossary Entry|elves]] also refers to Dol Blathanna, going as far as mentioning ''Dana Meadbh''.
   
 
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Known also as the Valley of Flowers, Dol Blathanna is neighbour to Aedirn and Kaedwen. It belonged to the elves for ages, until humans came and laid claim to the land, and the elves fled to the mountains. Led by Filavandrel aén Fidháil, the elves struggled to survive; among them was Toruviel.

After Nilfgaard invaded the Northern Kingdoms, Emperor Emhyr var Emreis gave Dol Blathanna to the elves who had helped him and his empire. He also made Enid an Gleanna the queen of the elves' new state.

Dol Blathanna is where the short story The Edge of the World (Kraniec świata) mostly takes place, and thus it's also the setting for the seventh episode of the tv series, "Dolina Kwiatów" (Valley of Flowers).

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In The Witcher computer game, in Act III, Dandelion reminds Geralt about how he got his current lute to Geralt, referring to the short story The Edge of the World.
In Act IV, Toruviel makes a similar reference.
The glossary entry for elves also refers to Dol Blathanna, going as far as mentioning Dana Meadbh.

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