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− | The following are the twelve throe wastes of western [[Eloaria]]. This list does not include the [[Blackfire Hills]] or small, localized anomalies that may have been precipitated by the [[Anarch Wars]]. There are also numerous cities<ref>[[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]], 2646, [[Lost Cities of the Witchlands]]</ref> that lay waste in the witchlands. | + | The following are the twelve throe wastes<ref>[[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]], 2643,[[Catalogue of the Witchlands]]</ref> of western [[Eloaria]]. This list does not include the [[Blackfire Hills]] or small, localized anomalies that may have been precipitated by the [[Anarch Wars]]. There are also numerous cities<ref>[[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]], 2646, [[Lost Cities of the Witchlands]]</ref> that lay waste in the witchlands. |
=List of the Throe Wastes= | =List of the Throe Wastes= |
Revision as of 13:37, 22 December 2013
The following are the twelve throe wastes[1] of western Eloaria. This list does not include the Blackfire Hills or small, localized anomalies that may have been precipitated by the Anarch Wars. There are also numerous cities[2] that lay waste in the witchlands.
List of the Throe Wastes
- Airdred's Waste, named after Airdred the Wily
- Cadavers' Waste, said for the likeness of dead bodies seen piled up in its outskirts
- Durstnot Waste
- Eorniath Waste
- Great Mage Dearth, largest of the great throe wastes
- Lilioch's Waste
- Riverby Waste, formerly called the Waste of the Verminous Plagues
- Ululating Waste, so called for ululations that are said to be heard on its outskirts
- Ulcanosto Waste, named after the Dark Prince where he bested the gods of Chaos
- Van Waste
- Warriors Waste, named after the ghost warriors seen marching out of it at night
- Zamazsha, so called for the former city of Zamzsha thats remains rest therein
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