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A luscious green chain of islands connects the continent of [[Vantyre]] with the island continent of [[Cellene]]. At one point in time, these islands and the respective nation of [[Esentra]] was under the control of [[Veyshan]]. War with the trade princes and sailors of these exotic and beautiful domains caused The Golden Coast to lose its control and Esentra to grow on its own merits. Esentra is a study in contrasts and division so much so that the two most distinct areas, Seagarden and The [[Pirate Kingdoms]], often deserve their own entries and entire sections devoted between them. |
A luscious green chain of islands connects the continent of [[Vantyre]] with the island continent of [[Cellene]]. At one point in time, these islands and the respective nation of [[Esentra]] was under the control of [[Veyshan]]. War with the trade princes and sailors of these exotic and beautiful domains caused The Golden Coast to lose its control and Esentra to grow on its own merits. Esentra is a study in contrasts and division so much so that the two most distinct areas, Seagarden and The [[Pirate Kingdoms]], often deserve their own entries and entire sections devoted between them. |
Revision as of 18:37, 7 April 2010
A luscious green chain of islands connects the continent of Vantyre with the island continent of Cellene. At one point in time, these islands and the respective nation of Esentra was under the control of Veyshan. War with the trade princes and sailors of these exotic and beautiful domains caused The Golden Coast to lose its control and Esentra to grow on its own merits. Esentra is a study in contrasts and division so much so that the two most distinct areas, Seagarden and The Pirate Kingdoms, often deserve their own entries and entire sections devoted between them.