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Dun Tynne was an ancient burh in Blessure Valley, between Pomerol and Fox Hollow. According to Alcides Fierabras, the burh served once as a seat of lord Walgerius known as the Stout, who murdered his unfaithful wife, her lover, her mother, her brother and her sister, and after all that he sat and cried, for unknown reason.

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Blood and Wine Expansion

Dun Tynne Castle is a second largest populated by humans humbled only by capital city Beauclair. When Geralt asks how is this possible when few years back it was only ruins, Anna Henrietta responds that Roderick from family of owners came back and greatly expanded his rightful property.

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  • This castle is tied to the dark legend of Waltharius the Burly, the dashing knight who wed the beautiful Nazairi princess Hiltgunt. Waltharius then embarked on a lengthy campaign and returned to find his wife in carnal relations with his relative, upon which he flew into a rage and murdered them both. The moral of the tale is held to be that nothing good ever comes from Nazair, and that when one has a young wife, one should stay at home instead of gallivanting about on campaigns.

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