I'm not too sure how this is supposed to work. Probably I am doing
something wrong.

I took an HDR Tiff file in camera (for comparison purposes), and then I
took 5 RAW files of the same scene, bracketing across 5EV. With the 5 RAWs
in darktable, I pressed the HDR button to get a DNG file. The result was
very disappointing - the dark tone were still to dark, but more importantly
there are nasty artifacts on the head in the lower right. Using the
tone-mapping module meant I could improve the tonal range (but I couldn't
do as well as the in-camera Tiff, which is from 2 shots), but I couldn't do
anything about the artifacts.

I've uploaded the files to:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zaw4i309o9h1b60/AACLMvuz6FX8drLSEknCL9Dga?dl=0

Any advice is welcome.
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