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Daint Dackolas (Saint Dackolas, Daint Dahklas, or Santa Claws, depending on region) is a prominent figure in Daerthian folklore. | Daint Dackolas (Saint Dackolas, Daint Dahklas, or Santa Claws, depending on region) is a prominent figure in Daerthian folklore. | ||
The myth is though to have originated in Davaramony with a Dave who was likely real named Davakh Dacklaus, who was documented as being a teacher and a well-versed man of religion, although which one is heavily debated. | The myth is though to have originated in Davaramony with a Dave who was likely real, named Davakh Dacklaus, who was documented as being a teacher and a well-versed man of religion, although which one is heavily debated. | ||
He was documented as an old man who would visit daves known to be greedy or cold-hearted and imbue them with a new lustre for life. Many of these tales have been exaggerated over time, however historians have been able to recover a handful of the original accounts, such as the story of [[Old Man Davenkrank]]. | |||
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Daint Dackolas (Saint Dackolas, Daint Dahklas, or Santa Claws, depending on region) is a prominent figure in Daerthian folklore.
The myth is though to have originated in Davaramony with a Dave who was likely real, named Davakh Dacklaus, who was documented as being a teacher and a well-versed man of religion, although which one is heavily debated.
He was documented as an old man who would visit daves known to be greedy or cold-hearted and imbue them with a new lustre for life. Many of these tales have been exaggerated over time, however historians have been able to recover a handful of the original accounts, such as the story of Old Man Davenkrank.