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Davenwell Estate Statistics Date Established Government Faction Inhabitants Davenwell Estate was the residence of the noble Davenwell family. It was located along the coast of Darrowmere Lake. It was built by Leander Davenwell shortly after the Second War. During the fall of Lordaeron, the estate was burned down by Dighton Davenwell after failing to save his family from the plague of undeath.

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  • Davenwell Estate
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  • Davenwell Estate Statistics Date Established Government Faction Inhabitants Davenwell Estate was the residence of the noble Davenwell family. It was located along the coast of Darrowmere Lake. It was built by Leander Davenwell shortly after the Second War. During the fall of Lordaeron, the estate was burned down by Dighton Davenwell after failing to save his family from the plague of undeath.
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  • Davenwell family
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  • near [[w:c:wowwiki:Darrowmere Lake
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  • Davenwell Estate Statistics Date Established Government Faction Inhabitants Davenwell Estate was the residence of the noble Davenwell family. It was located along the coast of Darrowmere Lake. It was built by Leander Davenwell shortly after the Second War. During the fall of Lordaeron, the estate was burned down by Dighton Davenwell after failing to save his family from the plague of undeath.
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