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The '''western coast of the Great Continent''' (also known as the '''Eastern Shore'''{{Note pointer|no=1}}) was the shoreline where the Great Continent met the [[Great Ocean]].
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The '''western coast of the Great Continent''' (also known as the '''Eastern Shore'''{{Note pointer|no=1}}) was the shoreline where the [[Great Continent]] met the [[Great Ocean]].
  
 
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The western coast of the Great Continent sat on the edge of the [[Great Ocean]] and ran from the Frosty Waves in the north to the Southwood in the south.<ref name="peace">End of Peace, Son of the Black Eye</ref><ref name="banner">Born to the Banner, The South Guard</ref> Between these, from north to south, ran the Black Marshes, Tirigaz, Bitok, Jotha,<ref name="peace"/> Delwyn, Elensefar, the [[Bay of Pearls]], Aldril, Blackwater Port,<ref name="raid">The Raid, Liberty</ref> Aethenwood, and the Vale of Blossoming Trees.<ref name="banner"/>
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The western coast of the [[Great Continent]] sat on the edge of the [[Great Ocean]] and ran from the Frosty Waves in the north to the Southwood in the south.<ref name="peace">{{Cite|peace}}</ref><ref name="banner">{{Cite|born}}</ref> Between these, from north to south, ran the Black Marshes, Tirigaz, Bitok, Jotha,<ref name="peace"/> Delwyn, Elensefar, the [[Bay of Pearls]], Aldril, Blackwater Port,<ref name="raid">{{Cite|the raid-l}}</ref> Aethenwood, and the Vale of Blossoming Trees.<ref name="banner"/>
  
Prior to the arrival of the humans on the Great Continent, the western coast was primarily dominated by the elves,<ref name="new">A New Land, The Rise of Wesnoth</ref> although they were unable to control certain parts of the coast, such as one beach inhabited by mudcrawler-conjuring saurian traders,<ref name="lizard">Lizard Beach, The Rise of Wesnoth</ref> or the Bay of Pearls' timber being plundered by dwarves.<ref name="new"/> When the humans arrived at the Great Continent, they negotiated with the elves and earned the plains to the north and south of the Great River, entitling them to the western coast.<ref name="kalian">The Ka'lian, The Rise of Wesnoth</ref>
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Prior to the arrival of the humans on the Great Continent, the western coast was primarily dominated by the elves,<ref name="new">{{Cite|a new land-trow}}</ref> although they were unable to control certain parts of the coast, such as one beach inhabited by mudcrawler-conjuring saurian traders,<ref name="lizard">{{Cite|lizard}}</ref> or the Bay of Pearls' timber being plundered by dwarves.<ref name="new"/> When the humans arrived at the Great Continent, they negotiated with the elves and earned the plains to the north and south of the Great River, entitling them to the western coast.<ref name="kalian">{{Cite|the ka'lian}}</ref>
  
After the humans settled in the Great Continent, they established the coastal settlements of Elensefar,<ref name="lava">Lava and Stone, Secrets of the Ancients</ref> Aldril,<ref name="hunters">The Hunters, Liberty</ref> and Blackwater Port.<ref name="bandits">Bandits, Secrets of the Ancients</ref> Humans also came to dominate the Isle of Alduin, not far from the coast,<ref name="slipping">Slipping Away, Secrets of the Ancients</ref> meaning that ships would travel between the island and the coast.<ref name="bandits"/>
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After the humans settled in the Great Continent, they established the coastal settlements of Elensefar,<ref name="lava">{{Cite|lava}}</ref> Aldril,<ref name="hunters">{{Cite|the hunters}}</ref> and Blackwater Port.<ref name="bandits">{{Cite|bandits}}</ref> Humans also came to dominate the Isle of Alduin, not far from the coast,<ref name="slipping">{{Cite|slipping}}</ref> meaning that ships would travel between the island and the coast.<ref name="bandits"/>
  
During the reign of Queen Asheviere, multiple settlements on the western coast resisted her rule, including Blackwater Port,<ref name="blackwater">Blackwater Port, Heir to the Throne</ref> Delwyn,<ref name="raid"/> and Elensefar.<ref name="bay">The Bay of Pearls, Heir to the Throne</ref> Despite her attempts to dominate the western coast using orcs,<ref name="alduin">The Isle of Alduin, Heir to the Throne</ref> her attempts to control these places were thwarted,<ref name="blackwater"/><ref name="bay"/> eventually ceasing with her defeat at the hands of the rebels.<ref name="battle">Battle for Wesnoth, Heir to the Throne</ref>
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During the reign of Queen Asheviere, multiple settlements on the western coast resisted her rule, including Blackwater Port,<ref name="blackwater">{{Cite|blackwater port}}</ref> Delwyn,<ref name="raid"/> and Elensefar.<ref name="bay">{{Cite|bay}}</ref> Despite her attempts to dominate the western coast using orcs,<ref name="alduin">{{Cite|alduin}}</ref> her attempts to control these places were thwarted,<ref name="blackwater"/><ref name="bay"/> eventually ceasing with her defeat at the hands of the rebels.<ref name="battle">{{Cite|the battle for wesnoth}}</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 2 September 2019

Western coast of the Great Continent

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The western coast of the Great Continent (also known as the Eastern Shore[a]) was the shoreline where the Great Continent met the Great Ocean.

History

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A ship pulls into Blackwater Port along the western coast.
After a week's steady sailing eastward, they begin to hear the cries of gulls and feel the loom of the land. The Great Continent appears before them over the summer-lit seas.
—Ships from the Green Isle arrive at the western coast.

The western coast of the Great Continent sat on the edge of the Great Ocean and ran from the Frosty Waves in the north to the Southwood in the south.[1][2] Between these, from north to south, ran the Black Marshes, Tirigaz, Bitok, Jotha,[1] Delwyn, Elensefar, the Bay of Pearls, Aldril, Blackwater Port,[3] Aethenwood, and the Vale of Blossoming Trees.[2]

Prior to the arrival of the humans on the Great Continent, the western coast was primarily dominated by the elves,[4] although they were unable to control certain parts of the coast, such as one beach inhabited by mudcrawler-conjuring saurian traders,[5] or the Bay of Pearls' timber being plundered by dwarves.[4] When the humans arrived at the Great Continent, they negotiated with the elves and earned the plains to the north and south of the Great River, entitling them to the western coast.[6]

After the humans settled in the Great Continent, they established the coastal settlements of Elensefar,[7] Aldril,[8] and Blackwater Port.[9] Humans also came to dominate the Isle of Alduin, not far from the coast,[10] meaning that ships would travel between the island and the coast.[9]

During the reign of Queen Asheviere, multiple settlements on the western coast resisted her rule, including Blackwater Port,[11] Delwyn,[3] and Elensefar.[12] Despite her attempts to dominate the western coast using orcs,[13] her attempts to control these places were thwarted,[11][12] eventually ceasing with her defeat at the hands of the rebels.[14]

Notes

  1. ^ The merfolk referred to the western coast as the Eastern Shore, due to their perspective from the Great Ocean.[15]

References

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