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The '''Abasko Mountains''' are a mountain range that divides [[Estalia]] from [[Tilea]].{{Cite This}} | The '''Abasko Mountains''' are a mountain range that divides [[Estalia]] from [[Tilea]].{{Cite This}} | ||
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The Abasko Mountains are a mountain range that divides Estalia from Tilea.Needs Citation
Overview
Stretching almost 500 miles from the rocky cliffs of Fools Point to the Blighted Marshes their cliffs form a dangerous shoreline strewn with unseen rocks. [2]
History
The Elves built a great city within a vast cave but they retreated following the War of Vengeance. [2]
The people who would become the Tileans discovered the remains of the city, drove out what creatures had been drawn there, and renamed it Tobaro. [2]
Inhabitants
A few fishing villages cling to the steep cliffs that drop abruptly to the sea. [2]
Locations
- Tobaro.
- Valley of Windmills: Constructed by Don Jurno Esparo, a king of Estalia, it was later abandoned but now there are rumors of ratmen using the windmills for their own purposes. [5a]
Sources
- 2: WFRP Rulebook (1st Edition), Section 7: The World Guide, pgs. 278-280
Uncited
- 1: Warhammer Armies: Dogs of War (5th Edition), The Principalities of Tilea, pg. 78Needs Citation
- 3: Old World Armoury, Chapter I: Currency & Trade, pg. 13Needs Citation
- 4: Tome of Salvation, Chapter II: Old World Cults, pgs. 44-45Needs Citation
- 5: WFRP Companion:Needs Citation
- 6: Zaragoz (Novel), Chapter OneNeeds Citation
- 7:Where Walks the Mardagg (Short Story), part IVNeeds Citation
- 8: Monstrous ArcanumSpecify SourceNeeds Citation
- 9: Up in Arms:Needs Citation
- 10: The Imperial Zoo (book):Needs Citation
- 11: TheOldWorld.com interactive mapNeeds Citation