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Expand Up @@ -72,26 +72,26 @@ The central island of the archipelago is also called ‘Morogor’."
Over the River Aethen, south of Fort Tahn, is a Wesnothian frontier region. It is bounded to the south (off-map) by dense woods of which the Aethenwood may be considered a northernmost extension.
• Notable cities:
Weldyn: The capital of Wesnoth.
Aldril: City lying on the Bay of Pearls.
Blackwater Port: City lying south of the Bay of Pearls.
Carcyn: Located between the Grey Woods and the Great River.
Dan’Tonk: Wesnoth’s largest city, located in the center of the country, just west and north of Weldyn.
Soradoc: The northernmost border outpost of Wesnoth, controls the confluence of the Weldyn River and the Great River.
Fort Tahn: The southernmost border outpost, controls the north/south road crossing the River Aethen.
Tath: Important fort city north of Dan’Tonk, exerts control over the wilderness country around the east of the Brown Hills and north to the Ford of Abez.
Weldyn: The capital of Wesnoth.
Aldril: City lying on the Bay of Pearls.
Blackwater Port: City lying south of the Bay of Pearls.
Carcyn: Located between the Grey Woods and the Great River.
Dan’Tonk: Wesnoth’s largest city, located in the center of the country, just west and north of Weldyn.
Soradoc: The northernmost border outpost of Wesnoth, controls the confluence of the Weldyn River and the Great River.
Fort Tahn: The southernmost border outpost, controls the north/south road crossing the River Aethen.
Tath: Important fort city north of Dan’Tonk, exerts control over the wilderness country around the east of the Brown Hills and north to the Ford of Abez.
• Notable land features:
Gryphon Mountain: Home of the fabled Gryphons.
Ford of Abez: Shallow part of the Great River, it is usually controlled by Wesnothian forces.
Weldyn River: It branches from the Great River and goes south.
Great Central Plain: Area bounded by Weldyn, Dan’Tonk, and Fort Tahn, this plain is Wesnoth’s bread basket and home to most of its population.
Dulatus Hills: These rolling hills bordering the Great Central Plain provide much of Wesnoth’s livestock and agriculture.
Brown Hills: Wasteland surrounding Gryphon Mountain that is not well-populated and occasionally very dangerous.
Horse Plains: Region of rolling plains just south of the Great River, bounded by Glyn’s Forest to the west and the River Weldyn to the east; the southern reach merges into the Central Plain. Home of the powerful Clans; the best horses in Wesnoth are bred here.
Estmark Hills: Largish range rising south of the Great River and east of the Weldyn River. The northernmost portion, nearest the River Weldyn, has at various times been settled by Wesnothians, but the Kingdom’s control is tenuous at best and banditry is common.
Glyn’s Forest: Sometimes known as the Royal Forest, named for one of Haldric II’s sons.
Gray Woods: Large forest in the heart of the wilds of Wesnoth, located between Carcyn and Aldril and generally considered to be haunted."
Gryphon Mountain: Home of the fabled Gryphons.
Ford of Abez: Shallow part of the Great River, it is usually controlled by Wesnothian forces.
Weldyn River: It branches from the Great River and goes south.
Great Central Plain: Area bounded by Weldyn, Dan’Tonk, and Fort Tahn, this plain is Wesnoth’s bread basket and home to most of its population.
Dulatus Hills: These rolling hills bordering the Great Central Plain provide much of Wesnoth’s livestock and agriculture.
Brown Hills: Wasteland surrounding Gryphon Mountain that is not well-populated and occasionally very dangerous.
Horse Plains: Region of rolling plains just south of the Great River, bounded by Glyn’s Forest to the west and the River Weldyn to the east; the southern reach merges into the Central Plain. Home of the powerful Clans; the best horses in Wesnoth are bred here.
Estmark Hills: Largish range rising south of the Great River and east of the Weldyn River. The northernmost portion, nearest the River Weldyn, has at various times been settled by Wesnothians, but the Kingdom’s control is tenuous at best and banditry is common.
Glyn’s Forest: Sometimes known as the Royal Forest, named for one of Haldric II’s sons.
Gray Woods: Large forest in the heart of the wilds of Wesnoth, located between Carcyn and Aldril and generally considered to be haunted."
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text= _ "Elensefar is at times a province of <ref>dst='kingdom_wesnoth' text='Wesnoth'</ref>, at times an independent country, and at times in a treaty federation with Wesnoth. Its borders are the Great River to the north, a loosely defined line with Wesnoth to the east, the Bay of Pearls to the south, and the <ref>dst='great_ocean' text='ocean'</ref> to the west. More information is found in the historical narrative of Wesnoth.
• Notable cities:
Elensefar: The capital, located on an island in the <ref>dst='great_river' text='Great River'</ref> delta.
Carcyn: City on the Wesnoth–Elensefar border, disputed with Wesnoth.
Elensefar: The capital, located on an island in the <ref>dst='great_river' text='Great River'</ref> delta.
Carcyn: City on the Wesnoth–Elensefar border, disputed with Wesnoth.
• Notable land features:
<ref>dst='great_river' text='Great River'</ref>: It is very wide at this point, and only ships can cross it."
<ref>dst='great_river' text='Great River'</ref>: It is very wide at this point, and only ships can cross it."
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text= _ "There is no government of the Northlands. Various groups of orcs, dwarves, barbarian men and even elves populate the region. The northern and eastern borders are not defined, the southern border is the <ref>dst='great_river' text='Great River'</ref>, and the western border is the <ref>dst='great_ocean' text='Great Ocean'</ref>.
• Notable cities:
Glamdrol: An Orcish tribal capital.
Wesmere: The location of the Ka’lian — the Elvish Council.
Dwarven Doors: A mixed human/dwarven town in the region of Knalga in the southern Heart Mountains. A major trade center.
Dallben and Delwyn: Human villages originally built by settlers who crossed the Great River during Wesnoth’s Golden Age expansion. Now abandoned. The forested area northeast of Elensefar, where these villages were located, was named the Annuvin province by men but was known by the elves as Wesmere.
Glamdrol: An Orcish tribal capital.
Wesmere: The location of the Ka’lian — the Elvish Council.
Dwarven Doors: A mixed human/dwarven town in the region of Knalga in the southern Heart Mountains. A major trade center.
Dallben and Delwyn: Human villages originally built by settlers who crossed the Great River during Wesnoth’s Golden Age expansion. Now abandoned. The forested area northeast of Elensefar, where these villages were located, was named the Annuvin province by men but was known by the elves as Wesmere.
• Notable land features:
Heart Mountains: A virtually impassable barrier between the river country and the Northern Plains.
Heartfangs: the particularly forbidding stretch of high peaks southwest of Lake Vrug and north of the Forest of Wesmere. The most inhospitable and dangerous portion of the Heart Mountains; only hermits, madmen, and mages live there.
Swamp of Dread: a very large bog located between the Heart Mountains and the Great River. A notoriously dangerous place.
Lake Vrug: A large mountain lake whose river carves the only pathway through the Northern Mountains.
Arkan-thoria: The river than comes out of Lake Vrug. This is the elvish name; among humans it is called Longlier.
River Listra: The south-running tributary of the Great River into which the Arkan-thoria empties.
Lintanir Forest: The southernmost portion of the Great Northern Forest, a gigantic wood whose eastern and northern boundaries are known only the elves. Their capitol, Elensiria, has only seldom been visited by humans.
Great River: The origin of this river is somewhere in the east of the northern lands."
Heart Mountains: A virtually impassable barrier between the river country and the Northern Plains.
Heartfangs: the particularly forbidding stretch of high peaks southwest of Lake Vrug and north of the Forest of Wesmere. The most inhospitable and dangerous portion of the Heart Mountains; only hermits, madmen, and mages live there.
Swamp of Dread: a very large bog located between the Heart Mountains and the Great River. A notoriously dangerous place.
Lake Vrug: A large mountain lake whose river carves the only pathway through the Northern Mountains.
Arkan-thoria: The river than comes out of Lake Vrug. This is the elvish name; among humans it is called Longlier.
River Listra: The south-running tributary of the Great River into which the Arkan-thoria empties.
Lintanir Forest: The southernmost portion of the Great Northern Forest, a gigantic wood whose eastern and northern boundaries are known only the elves. Their capitol, Elensiria, has only seldom been visited by humans.
Great River: The origin of this river is somewhere in the east of the northern lands."
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text= _ "The Wood Elves are separate from those of the north, and have only intermittent relations with them and most other countries. Its borders are the <ref>dst='great_ocean' text='Ocean'</ref> to the west, the Black River to the south and southeast, the lands of Wesnoth to the north and the Kerlath province to the east.
• Notable cities
None known.
None known.
• Notable land features:
Aethenwood: The largest southern forest, it extends far to the south and is home to <ref>dst='..race_elf' text='elves'</ref>. Although the elves make no such distinction, the southern part of the forest has been named Southwood by denizens of Kerlath.
Black Forest: An ancient forest of which very little is known, abandoned by the elves long ago."
Aethenwood: The largest southern forest, it extends far to the south and is home to <ref>dst='..race_elf' text='elves'</ref>. Although the elves make no such distinction, the southern part of the forest has been named Southwood by denizens of Kerlath.
Black Forest: An ancient forest of which very little is known, abandoned by the elves long ago."
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text= _ "Cold, harsh, and inaccessible, the Far North is the ancestral home of the Orcish Clannate. It lies north of the <ref>dst='heart_mountains' text='Heart Mountains'</ref>, which the Orcs call the Haggid-Dargor and claim (without merit) as their own. To the east lie the Unaligned Tribes of the Wild Steppe, who fell out of the control of the Clannate, instead roaming with wild human barbarians and clashing with the High Elves of the North Plains (known as North Elves in human lands). The High Elves themselves reside further east, where it is rumored they rule a vast kingdom.
• Notable cities:
Barag Gor, a city home to the Orcish Council
Bitok
Borstep
Farzi
Lmarig
Melmog
Prestim
Tirigaz
Dorest, the northernmost human city
Barag Gor, a city home to the Orcish Council
Bitok
Borstep
Farzi
Lmarig
Melmog
Prestim
Tirigaz
Dorest, the northernmost human city
• Notable land features:
Black Marshes
Mountains of Dorth
Mountains of Haag
Greenwood
Silent Forest
Forest of Thelien
River Oumph
River Bork
Frosty Wastes
Barren Plains"
Black Marshes
Mountains of Dorth
Mountains of Haag
Greenwood
Silent Forest
Forest of Thelien
River Oumph
River Bork
Frosty Wastes
Barren Plains"
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Different markers for different indentation levels are preferable, I think - especially with linebreaks in between, it could be hard to discern which bullet belongs to which level.

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I'm going to remove the toplevel and replace them with headers.

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In that case, it'll be a significant improvement. I just wasn't aware of your plan.

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