Natural Landmarks of Dor

Noodle Beach is an amazing natural landmark that many in the kingdom flock to experience in warmer weather. The small waterfalls from our moderate cliffs offer a calming cadence to our everyday lives.

 

 

 

 

The Barley Harbor isn't just an important international port. It provides the home to many exotic species of birds and fish. The sunsets are quite savory as well. Lake Minestra offers an enlightening hideaway for nobles and commoners alike.

 

 

 

However, the most amazing natural landmark for our country is the majestic Luminiere Mountains. These mountains form our natural border. They not only have protected us from mauradering Gorians, but melting snow from her caps feed Lake Minestra, a major source of fresh water for our country.

 

 

 

 

 

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HISTORY OF DOR!

Over 2000 years ago, a group of highly intelligent people inhabited the area we now know as Dor. They built huge cities, resevoirs, and magnificent harbors. Mysteriously, one day they abandoned it all, and nothing was left but toppled stones, grass hovels, and a strange rune with the words Enter Light Dor. Wulfor the Conqueror decided to take over this Light Dor, and with wisdom, might, and honor King Wulfor valiantly claimed this land. There were not that many casualties that day; therefore, it did not take long to bury the dead.

Throughout the years, King Wulfor's dynasty continued to thrive, only falling into disarray during the great war between the Prince Aldread and Crown Prince Allwel during the suspicious illness of their father King Kronik in the year of the Great Plague. Fortunately, the King responded well to treatments and was up and about to discipline the unruly lads. 'Tis said that Aldread was banished with a dreadful clout to the ear where