. . . . . "Although not yet an official Weyr, the caverns that would later become Telgar Weyr had been used throughout the First Pass to temporarily house Wings who could not fit in the severely overcrowded Fort Weyr. Eventually, it was decided in the twentieth year of the First Pass to establish a Weyr at the Telgar settlement to protect the settlers there, as well as one on Big Island and another on the east coast where the remaining settlers on the Southern Continent were preparing to move to (the future Ista Weyr and Benden Weyr, respectively). The location of two more sites was also noted (the future High Reaches Weyr and Igen Weyr). Benden Weyr was the first of these Weyrs to be occupied. Despite them being planned earlier, historical records indicate Ista and Telgar Weyr were the last two Weyrs to be established. This could be a retcon, although it could be that the dragonriders were later forced to establish High Reaches and Igen Weyrs sooner to protect settler growth in those areas."@en . . . . "Telgar Weyr"@en . . . . . . . . "Telgar Weyr was the last of the ancient Weyrs to be established. It was founded after the mininghold at Telgar began expanding, and established farmland, requiring a full-time Weyr to protect it."@en . . "Telgar Weyr"@en . . . . "Telgar Weyr"@en . . "300"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Telgar Weyr was the last of the ancient Weyrs to be established. It was founded after the mininghold at Telgar began expanding, and established farmland, requiring a full-time Weyr to protect it."@en . . . . . "Although not yet an official Weyr, the caverns that would later become Telgar Weyr had been used throughout the First Pass to temporarily house Wings who could not fit in the severely overcrowded Fort Weyr. Benden Weyr was the first of these Weyrs to be occupied. Despite them being planned earlier, historical records indicate Ista and Telgar Weyr were the last two Weyrs to be established. This could be a retcon, although it could be that the dragonriders were later forced to establish High Reaches and Igen Weyrs sooner to protect settler growth in those areas."@en . . . . . .