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Before the founding of [[yn-Av-Agova]], the majority of human civilization was centered around a region of southern [[Elderic]]. Part of it is now southern [[Bitu-en-Sul]] and straddles the [[Ring of Fire]]. Much of it is now beneath the [[Sundered Sea]].
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A region on the eastern shore of [[Bitu-en-Sul]], near the [[Ring of Fire]], it was a plain bound by a swamp to the south before the [[Cataclysm]]. Human civilization started there almost five thousand years before the raising of the [[Sunspire]] when the [[sidhe]] built [[yn-av-Agova]] and taught humans and dwarves a written and spoken language, taught them many of the arts, and gave them the [[Essential Gifts]].
 
A region on the eastern shore of [[Bitu-en-Sul]], near the [[Ring of Fire]], it was a plain bound by a swamp to the south before the [[Cataclysm]]. Human civilization started there almost five thousand years before the raising of the [[Sunspire]] when the [[sidhe]] built [[yn-av-Agova]] and taught humans and dwarves a written and spoken language, taught them many of the arts, and gave them the [[Essential Gifts]].

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Summary

Before the founding of yn-Av-Agova, the majority of human civilization was centered around a region of southern Elderic. Part of it is now southern Bitu-en-Sul and straddles the Ring of Fire. Much of it is now beneath the Sundered Sea.


A region on the eastern shore of Bitu-en-Sul, near the Ring of Fire, it was a plain bound by a swamp to the south before the Cataclysm. Human civilization started there almost five thousand years before the raising of the Sunspire when the sidhe built yn-av-Agova and taught humans and dwarves a written and spoken language, taught them many of the arts, and gave them the Essential Gifts.