Dunkelfelger



The Duchy of Dunkelfelger is a region on the southern edge of the kingdom of Yurgenschmidt, rated as a greater duchy.

The territory is bordered by the following other territories:
 * The duchy of Ahrensbach to the Northeast
 * The duchy of Neuhausen to the North
 * The duchy of Quandtreeb to the Northwest
 * The duchy of Losrenger to the West
 * The former territory of the duchy of Werkerstock to the North
 * an unnamed country to the South

Dunkelfelger's duchy colour is dark blue.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 7 Dunkelfelger is home to an unusually large number of dangerous feybeasts and feyplants. This forced the local population to be far more martial than the denizens of any other duchies and is almost asuredly the reason why this mindset can be found in all aspects of Dunkelfelger culture.

The people of Dunkelfelger focus heavily on warrior's spirit and combat prowess. Most of the literature produced in their duchy likewise deals with knights going up against enemies more numerous or powerful than themselves, but keeping on fighting until they eventually overcome their foes, no matter how often they suffer defeat or how long it takes.

Likely as a result of this culture and attitude, Dunkelfelger has the highest proportion of knights among their nobles of any of Yurgenschmidts duchies and even nobles who are not knights tend to have more knowledge of weapons than anywhere else.

Dunkelfelger nobles are known to be headstrong and independant, seizing whatever they want and secuing victory at any cost. One example of this is a female archduke candidate. To escape her arranged marriage with a noble from a lesser duchy, she ran away and started a romance with a prince, eventually becoming his third wife in the middle of the civil war.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 7 In addition to all this female nobles of Dunkelfelger also have a reputation for being very manipulative.

Noble children of Dunkelfelger are usually taught how to create their own feystone bodysuits before this is taught during the second year of the Royal Academy. Unlike in some other duchies like Ehrenfest where it is mostly knights who wear these them, in Dunkelfelger it is common for all nobles to wear these bodysuits at all times, regardless of profession or location. This makes it unlikely to find any Dunkelfelger students in the feystone bodysuit creation class past the first day.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 7 Unlike Ehrenfest, Dunkelfelger requires students to pass an exam to be allowed to become apprentice knights. Students who fail this exam have no choice but to select a different profession, like Clarissa who became a scholar after failing the test.

According to a book written in Dunkelfelger itself, the duchy existed since the very founding of the country of Yurgenschmidt itself.

After the civil war in the Sovereignty the territory of the Duchy of Werkerstock - located to Dunkelfelger's north - was split, with Ahrensbach being chosen to manage the northern half, while Dunkelfelge was put in charge of the southern half. They currently hold the second place in the duchy rankings, only being surpassed by Klassenberg.

That they were entrusted with this territory, as well as their high rank makes it very likely they had been allies of the current king during the civil war, but this has not yet been confirmed.

Dunkelfelger used to be pretty bad at ditter, but when a young student by the name of Rauffen entered the Royal Academy, he singlehandedly turned this around and caused the duchy to become the dominating force in the sport.

After his graduation Rauffen became a professor at the academy.

They have managed to keep this top spot ever since, though recently they did lose a match of Treasure Stealing Ditter against Ehrenfest to everyone's considerable surprise. Despite expectations the majority of students from Dunkelfelger do not seem to begrudge Ehrenfest for this loss and are quite eager for a re-match, though Lestilaut's sister Hannelore would still like to apologize for her brother's rude behaviour in the incident leading up to the match.


 * Cambridge Online Dictionary