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The Shiverwind Coast is the coast of the Dragonblight. It slopes northwards to the Dragonblight's single valley. Expert sailors with experience can land small boats almost anywhere along the Coast. Those with less experience land in the Daggercap Bay instead. The human druid Mitrius spent two years on the Coast, studying various plants and sea creatures. He was less than a day's travel from a murloc tribe on the Coast. (LoM 99, 105, 132)

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  • The Shiverwind Coast is the coast of the Dragonblight. It slopes northwards to the Dragonblight's single valley. Expert sailors with experience can land small boats almost anywhere along the Coast. Those with less experience land in the Daggercap Bay instead. The human druid Mitrius spent two years on the Coast, studying various plants and sea creatures. He was less than a day's travel from a murloc tribe on the Coast. (LoM 99, 105, 132)
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  • The Shiverwind Coast is the coast of the Dragonblight. It slopes northwards to the Dragonblight's single valley. Expert sailors with experience can land small boats almost anywhere along the Coast. Those with less experience land in the Daggercap Bay instead. The human druid Mitrius spent two years on the Coast, studying various plants and sea creatures. He was less than a day's travel from a murloc tribe on the Coast. (LoM 99, 105, 132)
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