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'''Morogor''' (also known as the '''Elder Prince's island''') was a volcanic island that lay between the [[Green Isle]] and the [[Great Continent]], inhabited by drakes.
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'''Morogor''' was an slowly sinking archipelago and ancestral homeland of the drakes. Due to overpopulation, many drakes left for the [[Great Continent]] in the east, led by [[Galun]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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|quote=This is the Elder Prince's island all right. We had a heck of a time pacifying the Drakes who live here. Oh my, it looks like they've rearmed!
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|quote=For long cycles we Recorders of Morogor had watched the slow rising of the tides and the sinking of our islands. Each cycle it became slightly more difficult to feed our hatchlings. Newer flights scraped out a meager existence on islets of rock their grandsires would have scorned, and some turned their eyes enviously on the green expanses of the central islands. We feared a final war was nearly upon us.
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Morogor was a volcanic island in the Great Ocean, lying to the east of the [[Green Isle]] and to the west of the [[Great Continent]].<ref name="peoples">{{Cite|peoples}}</ref> Also nearer to its east was [[Naga archipelago|a naga-controlled archipelago]].<ref name="rough">{{Cite|rough}}</ref> The island itself was slowly sinking into the sea. Prior to being discovered by humans, it was inhabited by a number of hostile drakes. During a voyage east to the Great Continent with Lady Jessene, the [[First Crown Prince of Southbay]] discovered the island, and was forced to pacify the drakes before continuing on his journey. After the prince left, however, the drakes rearmed themselves.<ref name="peoples"/>
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Morogor was an archipelago in the [[Great Ocean]], lying to the east of the [[Green Isle]] and to the west of the [[Great Continent]].<ref name="peoples">{{Cite|peoples}}</ref> Also nearer to its east was [[Naga archipelago|a naga-controlled archipelago]].<ref name="rough">{{Cite|rough}}</ref> Each of the islands were in the process of slowly sinking into the sea.<ref name="hunt">{{Cite|hunt}}</ref> On its central island sat the volcanic Mount Morogor, which would periodically erupt.<ref name="drakipedia">{{Cite|drakipedia}}</ref>
  
Despite the prince's death,<ref name="summer">{{Cite|summer}}</ref> Jessene remembered how to reach the island. She helped [[Haldric I|Prince Haldric]] and the Green Isle's human refugees reach the drake island, believing it to be suitable for re-provisioning their ships on their journey to the Great Continent.<ref name="winter">{{Cite|southbay in winter}}</ref> Despite Haldric's attempts at diplomacy, the drakes attacked the refugees. Haldric slew their leaders, [[Kegrid]], [[Gerrick]], and [[Merkush]], after which the drake warriors relented. Before re-provisioning their ships and leaving, Jessene reasoned that the drakes would likely continue guarding Morogor until the island sunk too low.<ref name="peoples"/>
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The archipelago was first colonized by drakes who had been driven from their own homeland in the west.<ref name="spiral">{{Cite|spiral}}</ref> The eruptions, despite their irregularity, were eventually taken up by the drakes as a method of chronology.<ref name="drakipedia"/><ref name="spiral"/> There, the drakes were governed by the Way of Morogor, which included rules regarding their hierarchical institutions and conquest. In the heart of Morogor, they formed an arena which helped them determine which drakes ascended to the chief position of dominants.<ref name="contention">{{Cite|contention}}</ref>
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Over the years, the archipelago became more densely populated, forcing younger drake flights to settle in less desirable islets.<ref name="hunt"/> Though most drakes did not believe in any significant lands beyond Morogor, it became known to a minority of drake astrologers that the world was in fact round.<ref name="contention"/> During a voyage east to the Great Continent with [[Jessene|Lady Jessene]], the [[First Crown Prince of Southbay]] discovered the northernmost island, and was forced to pacify the drakes there before continuing on his journey. After the prince left, however, the drakes rearmed themselves.<ref name="peoples"/>
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Despite the prince's death,<ref name="summer">{{Cite|summer}}</ref> Jessene remembered how to reach the island. She helped [[Haldric I|Prince Haldric]] and the Green Isle's human refugees reach the drake island, believing it to be suitable for re-provisioning their ships on their journey to the Great Continent.<ref name="winter">{{Cite|southbay in winter}}</ref> Despite Haldric's attempts at diplomacy, the drakes attacked the refugees. Haldric slew their leaders, [[List of supporting characters from The Rise of Wesnoth#Kegrid|Kegrid]], [[List of supporting characters from The Rise of Wesnoth#Gerrick|Gerrick]], and [[List of supporting characters from The Rise of Wesnoth#Merkush|Merkush]], after which the drake warriors relented. Before re-provisioning their ships and leaving, Jessene reasoned that the drakes would likely continue guarding the island until it had sunken too low.<ref name="peoples"/>
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As ships continued to pass by Morogor over the next few years, the drakes considered the possibility of lands beyond Morogor. Some [[Wesfolk]] lost their way at sea and were shipwrecked there, becoming the prey of the drakes.<ref name="hunt"/> A group of orcs landed at the islands at one point, the leader of which was captured and interrogated by [[Galun]], leading them to discover the existence of the Great Continent.<ref name="raid">{{Cite|the raid-wov}}</ref> After becoming a dominant with his own flight,<ref name="contention"/> Galun led his new subordinates east,<ref name="islands">{{Cite|islands-wov}}</ref> eventually reaching the Great Continent and settling in the Heat Mountains.<ref name="elensefar">{{Cite|elensefar-wov}}</ref><ref name="heart">{{Cite|heart}}</ref> Though a sky drake loyal to Kerath snuck away and brought his leader to Galun's new eyrie, Galun slew Kerath and his fighting drakes.<ref name="confrontation">{{Cite|confrontation-wov}}</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 18:33, 7 December 2019

Morogor
Races Drakes


Morogor was an slowly sinking archipelago and ancestral homeland of the drakes. Due to overpopulation, many drakes left for the Great Continent in the east, led by Galun.

History

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The Eldaric nears the northernmost island of Morogor.
For long cycles we Recorders of Morogor had watched the slow rising of the tides and the sinking of our islands. Each cycle it became slightly more difficult to feed our hatchlings. Newer flights scraped out a meager existence on islets of rock their grandsires would have scorned, and some turned their eyes enviously on the green expanses of the central islands. We feared a final war was nearly upon us.
—Reshan'lo describes the troubles that had faced Morogor.

Morogor was an archipelago in the Great Ocean, lying to the east of the Green Isle and to the west of the Great Continent.[1] Also nearer to its east was a naga-controlled archipelago.[2] Each of the islands were in the process of slowly sinking into the sea.[3] On its central island sat the volcanic Mount Morogor, which would periodically erupt.[4]

The archipelago was first colonized by drakes who had been driven from their own homeland in the west.[5] The eruptions, despite their irregularity, were eventually taken up by the drakes as a method of chronology.[4][5] There, the drakes were governed by the Way of Morogor, which included rules regarding their hierarchical institutions and conquest. In the heart of Morogor, they formed an arena which helped them determine which drakes ascended to the chief position of dominants.[6]

Over the years, the archipelago became more densely populated, forcing younger drake flights to settle in less desirable islets.[3] Though most drakes did not believe in any significant lands beyond Morogor, it became known to a minority of drake astrologers that the world was in fact round.[6] During a voyage east to the Great Continent with Lady Jessene, the First Crown Prince of Southbay discovered the northernmost island, and was forced to pacify the drakes there before continuing on his journey. After the prince left, however, the drakes rearmed themselves.[1]

Despite the prince's death,[7] Jessene remembered how to reach the island. She helped Prince Haldric and the Green Isle's human refugees reach the drake island, believing it to be suitable for re-provisioning their ships on their journey to the Great Continent.[8] Despite Haldric's attempts at diplomacy, the drakes attacked the refugees. Haldric slew their leaders, Kegrid, Gerrick, and Merkush, after which the drake warriors relented. Before re-provisioning their ships and leaving, Jessene reasoned that the drakes would likely continue guarding the island until it had sunken too low.[1]

As ships continued to pass by Morogor over the next few years, the drakes considered the possibility of lands beyond Morogor. Some Wesfolk lost their way at sea and were shipwrecked there, becoming the prey of the drakes.[3] A group of orcs landed at the islands at one point, the leader of which was captured and interrogated by Galun, leading them to discover the existence of the Great Continent.[9] After becoming a dominant with his own flight,[6] Galun led his new subordinates east,[10] eventually reaching the Great Continent and settling in the Heat Mountains.[11][12] Though a sky drake loyal to Kerath snuck away and brought his leader to Galun's new eyrie, Galun slew Kerath and his fighting drakes.[13]

References

This page was last edited on 7 December 2019, at 18:33.