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'''Laeooy Coast''' /læ'jʊiː, l'ʊiː/ is a densely populated coast of the Kost Sea. Historically, however, peoples of Laeooy Coast included settlements and kingdoms as deep into the continent as [[Koalderood]].
 
'''Laeooy Coast''' /læ'jʊiː, l'ʊiː/ is a densely populated coast of the Kost Sea. Historically, however, peoples of Laeooy Coast included settlements and kingdoms as deep into the continent as [[Koalderood]].
  
It is one of the oldest populated areas of the northern [[Continent]]. Some of the earliest settlements and cities are located on the coast. It is also known for it abundant [[belequel]] and tin deposits that make it the center of mining and metalworking.
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It is one of the oldest populated areas of the northern [[Continent]]. Some of the earliest settlements and cities are located on the coast.
  
 
Laeooy Coast was the object of desire of many kingdoms and empires. Kings of [[Toor]] tried conquering it for several generations until finally succeeding under [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. When the [[Chaos wars]] led to the Laeooy Coast becoming an independent region as part of [[Commonground]], [[Gaskal]] attempted to reclaim it for centuries.
 
Laeooy Coast was the object of desire of many kingdoms and empires. Kings of [[Toor]] tried conquering it for several generations until finally succeeding under [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh]]. When the [[Chaos wars]] led to the Laeooy Coast becoming an independent region as part of [[Commonground]], [[Gaskal]] attempted to reclaim it for centuries.
  
 
Throughout history several notable claims were made of "the next gole of the Laeooy Coast". This might have been started by [[Olboloh Joleeloh]], who made up a prophecy of the next gole of the Laeooy Coast in order to convince Meerō Dolysoh to campaign against the [[Hadeer]]. The narrative took the form of a prophecy that one day the true gole of the Laeooy Coast would arrive and build a glorious kingdom that would rule the world.
 
Throughout history several notable claims were made of "the next gole of the Laeooy Coast". This might have been started by [[Olboloh Joleeloh]], who made up a prophecy of the next gole of the Laeooy Coast in order to convince Meerō Dolysoh to campaign against the [[Hadeer]]. The narrative took the form of a prophecy that one day the true gole of the Laeooy Coast would arrive and build a glorious kingdom that would rule the world.
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== Etymology ==
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Laeooy means "dawn" in Asdoh. The original Asdoh word would normally be transcribed as "luy" and be read as /l'ʊiː/.
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== History ==
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The history of the Laeooy Coast is divided into several ages: the Age of the Dawn, the Age of Struggle, the Age of Rebirth and the Age of Independence.

Revision as of 10:48, 30 April 2022

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Laeooy Coast /læ'jʊiː, l'ʊiː/ is a densely populated coast of the Kost Sea. Historically, however, peoples of Laeooy Coast included settlements and kingdoms as deep into the continent as Koalderood.

It is one of the oldest populated areas of the northern Continent. Some of the earliest settlements and cities are located on the coast.

Laeooy Coast was the object of desire of many kingdoms and empires. Kings of Toor tried conquering it for several generations until finally succeeding under Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh. When the Chaos wars led to the Laeooy Coast becoming an independent region as part of Commonground, Gaskal attempted to reclaim it for centuries.

Throughout history several notable claims were made of "the next gole of the Laeooy Coast". This might have been started by Olboloh Joleeloh, who made up a prophecy of the next gole of the Laeooy Coast in order to convince Meerō Dolysoh to campaign against the Hadeer. The narrative took the form of a prophecy that one day the true gole of the Laeooy Coast would arrive and build a glorious kingdom that would rule the world.

Etymology

Laeooy means "dawn" in Asdoh. The original Asdoh word would normally be transcribed as "luy" and be read as /l'ʊiː/.

History

The history of the Laeooy Coast is divided into several ages: the Age of the Dawn, the Age of Struggle, the Age of Rebirth and the Age of Independence.