Dorval is a fictional location in Melanie Rawn’s fantasy novels of the Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies. Dorval is an island princedom off the coast of The Desert in the Sunrise Water. It is the only princedom to have held unchallenged rule and overall peace before Rohan became the High Prince. It is also the ancient home of the Sunrunners. Along the coast of Dorval lie vast pearl beds, which gives name to the princedom's seat: Greypearl. Silk is the primary trade of Dorval.
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| - Dorval is a fictional location in Melanie Rawn’s fantasy novels of the Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies. Dorval is an island princedom off the coast of The Desert in the Sunrise Water. It is the only princedom to have held unchallenged rule and overall peace before Rohan became the High Prince. It is also the ancient home of the Sunrunners. Along the coast of Dorval lie vast pearl beds, which gives name to the princedom's seat: Greypearl. Silk is the primary trade of Dorval.
- Dorval is a city of about 18,000 people in the western part of the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is where the Trudeau International Airport is located.
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| - Dorval is a fictional location in Melanie Rawn’s fantasy novels of the Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies. Dorval is an island princedom off the coast of The Desert in the Sunrise Water. It is the only princedom to have held unchallenged rule and overall peace before Rohan became the High Prince. It is also the ancient home of the Sunrunners. Along the coast of Dorval lie vast pearl beds, which gives name to the princedom's seat: Greypearl. Silk is the primary trade of Dorval.
- Dorval is a city of about 18,000 people in the western part of the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is where the Trudeau International Airport is located.
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