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Elbulder was once a logging town on the River Arran, south of the Chondalwood. It was used to send logs downstream to the Vilhon Reach and onwards to the Sea of Fallen Stars. During the Rotting War, the disapproval of the Emerald Enclave meant that the logging operation could not continue. Because magic boats were used to transport the logs along the river, magic is extremely well received in Elbulder.

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  • Elbulder
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  • Elbulder was once a logging town on the River Arran, south of the Chondalwood. It was used to send logs downstream to the Vilhon Reach and onwards to the Sea of Fallen Stars. During the Rotting War, the disapproval of the Emerald Enclave meant that the logging operation could not continue. Because magic boats were used to transport the logs along the river, magic is extremely well received in Elbulder.
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  • Elbulder
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  • Elbulder was once a logging town on the River Arran, south of the Chondalwood. It was used to send logs downstream to the Vilhon Reach and onwards to the Sea of Fallen Stars. During the Rotting War, the disapproval of the Emerald Enclave meant that the logging operation could not continue. Because magic boats were used to transport the logs along the river, magic is extremely well received in Elbulder.
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