The Duchy of Toussaint | |||||
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Official language |
Common Speech | ||||
Capital |
Beauclair | ||||
Form of government |
Duchy | ||||
Status |
Vassal state / conquered by Nilfgaardian Empire | ||||
Head of State |
Duchess Anna Henrietta | ||||
Currency |
Floren | ||||
Geographical position | |||||
Toussaint in "Blood and Wine" | |||||
Appearance(s)
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The duchy of Toussaint is located within the Empire of Nilfgaard. A mountainous region enriched with volcanics soils, it is famous for its wines. Its ruler is the monarch Anna Henrietta. Toussaint possesses no army, nor local militia, just a small number of knights-errant watching the borders and roads, though their attention is said to be keen. Tradition is holy in Toussaint and all holidays are keenly observed.
Although considered a province of Nilfgaard, the Empire refrains from imposing imperial authority on the affairs of Toussaint. For the most part, it does not violate its borders.
Heraldry[ | ]
The coat of arms for Toussaint is not actually described in the novels. This particular coat of arms was designed by our resident heraldry and Witcher expert Mboro. For a different take on the coat of arms, we have the Czech concept.
Cities, keeps and castles[ | ]
Vineyards [1][ | ]
Notable landmarks[ | ]
Notable People[ | ]
Rulers
- Ludovic
- Duke Roger the Reveler
- Duchess Ademarta
- Duchess Karoberta
- Duke Henri Gras
- Prince Raymund
- Duchess Anna Henrietta
Nobility
- princess Clarissa
- baron Trastamara
- baroness Queline
- baroness Nique
- countess Notturna
- baron Palmerin de Launfal
- baron Milton de Peyrac-Peyran
Others
Vineyard owners
Rulers
- Ludovic
- Duke Roger the Reveler
- Duchess Ademarta
- Duchess Karoberta
- Duke Henri Gras
- Prince Raymund
- Duchess Anna Henrietta
Nobility
- princess Clarissa
- baron Trastamara
- baroness Queline
- baroness Nique
- countess Notturna
- baron Palmerin de Launfal
- baron Milton de Peyrac-Peyran
Others
Vineyard owners
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[ | ]
Toussaint is the main region in "Blood and Wine", the second expansion for The Witcher 3.
- TBA villages
- 46 signposts
- 4 harbors
- 14 boats
- 5 vintner's contracts
- 5 vineyard infestations
- 3 hanse bases
- 5 places of power
- 11 abandoned sites
- 14 bandit camps
- 18 guarded treasures
- 15 hidden treasures
- 5 monster dens
- 10 monster nests
- 39 cave entrances
- 9 grindstones
- 8 armorer's tables
- 4 smugglers' cache
- 3 spoils of war
- 5 person(s) in distress
- 3 knights errant in distress
- 8 notice boards
- TBA villages
- 46 signposts
- 4 harbors
- 14 boats
- 5 vintner's contracts
- 5 vineyard infestations
- 3 hanse bases
- 5 places of power
- 11 abandoned sites
- 14 bandit camps
- 18 guarded treasures
- 15 hidden treasures
- 5 monster dens
- 10 monster nests
- 39 cave entrances
- 9 grindstones
- 8 armorer's tables
- 4 smugglers' cache
- 3 spoils of war
- 5 person(s) in distress
- 3 knights errant in distress
- 8 notice boards
In the expansion, the Toussaint map is divided into a number of sub-regions:
Fast-travel markers[ | ]
- Ardaiso Quarry
- Arthach Palace Ruins
- Basane Farm
- Beauclair Palace
- Beauclair Port
- Belgaard Vineyard
- Castel Ravello
- Casteldaccia Abandoned Estate
- Chuchote Cave
- The Cockatrice Inn
- Coopers' Gate
- Coronata Vineyard
- Corvo Bianco
- Count de la Croix's Mill
- Dulcinea Windmill
- Dun Tynne Castle
- Dun Tynne Crossroads
- Dun Tynne Hillside
- Flovive
- Fort Astre Ruins
- Fort Ussar Ruins
- Fox Hollow
- Francollarts
- Gélenser Farm
- The Gran'place
- Harbor Gate
- Hortense Vineyard
- Lebioda's Gate
- Mère-Lachaiselongue Cemetery
- Metinna Gate
- Mont Crane Castle
- Nilfgaardian Embassy
- Palace Gardens
- Plegmund's Bridge
- Prophet Lebioda Statue
- Rioux-Cannes Outpost
- San Sebastian
- Sansretour valley
- Seidhe Llygad Amphitheater
- The Silver Salamander Inn
- Termes Palace Ruins
- Tesham Mutna Ruins
- Tourney Grounds
- Toussaint Prison
- Trading Post
- Trastamara Hunting Cottage
- Ardaiso Quarry
- Arthach Palace Ruins
- Basane Farm
- Beauclair Palace
- Beauclair Port
- Belgaard Vineyard
- Castel Ravello
- Casteldaccia Abandoned Estate
- Chuchote Cave
- The Cockatrice Inn
- Coopers' Gate
- Coronata Vineyard
- Corvo Bianco
- Count de la Croix's Mill
- Dulcinea Windmill
- Dun Tynne Castle
- Dun Tynne Crossroads
- Dun Tynne Hillside
- Flovive
- Fort Astre Ruins
- Fort Ussar Ruins
- Fox Hollow
- Francollarts
- Gélenser Farm
- The Gran'place
- Harbor Gate
- Hortense Vineyard
- Lebioda's Gate
- Mère-Lachaiselongue Cemetery
- Metinna Gate
- Mont Crane Castle
- Nilfgaardian Embassy
- Palace Gardens
- Plegmund's Bridge
- Prophet Lebioda Statue
- Rioux-Cannes Outpost
- San Sebastian
- Sansretour valley
- Seidhe Llygad Amphitheater
- The Silver Salamander Inn
- Termes Palace Ruins
- Tesham Mutna Ruins
- Tourney Grounds
- Toussaint Prison
- Trading Post
- Trastamara Hunting Cottage
Notes[ | ]
- The name is the French name for the "real world" Catholic holiday celebrated on November 1, All Saints' Day.
Gallery[ | ]
References[ | ]
- ↑ Most often located in the small castles