Great Continent

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Great Continent

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A map of part of the Great Continent.
Races


The Great Continent was a large landmass east of the Great Ocean. It was home to a variety of races

History

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The shoreline of the Great Continent.
Some changes were good. The Elves, awakened as from a long dream, began to increase in population. But some were very bad, and the worst of those was the coming of the orcs, the wreckers, the tree-killers. The years of their long childhoods were a golden age, and the last time of untroubled peace.
—Lore describes the descent of the Great Continent into warfare.

The Great Continent lay on the eastern side of the Great Ocean.[1] The continent's large size accommodated various natural features, including forests,[2][3] mountain ranges,[4][5] plains,[6][7] and swamps.[8][9] Through the center of the continent ran the Great River.[10]

The continent was originally inhabited by elves and trolls,[11] some time after which the dwarves emerged from caves and settled in the hills and mountains of the continent.[12] The undead also had a minor presence on the continent in its early history.[13] In the sand wastes to the south lived the dunefolk, a collection of nomadic humans.[14] Over time, the continent became home to a diverse population of races, including fire dragons,[8], nagas,[15] orcs,[16], saurians,[8] and woses.[17] For a long time, there was no noticeable orcish presence on the Great Continent,[16] and most conflict existed between the dwarves and elves.[18]

After refugees from the Green Isle, including Prince Haldric's people and the Wesfolk, immigrated to the Great Continent,[10] they were given a portion of elvish land in which to settle.[18] There they established the Kingdom of Wesnoth.[19] They were followed to the continent by the orcs,[20] much to the alarm of the elves.[16] Also during this period, the undead gained prominence on the continent.[13]

Though the orcs were initially defeated at the hands of the humans,[3] they returned in greater numbers from the north and attacked the elves and humans.[2][21] In the years to come, Wesnoth came to occupy a large portion of the center of the continent.[22]

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