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The newest continent located farthest east on contemporary Avonian maps, Deneshae was shrouded in an impassable fog for millennia before it was lifted by the Valwyran wizard Zartax, né Horatio Hasslebeck, a member of the legendary Valwyran adventuring group the Ruenat, over 100 years ago. It is an enormous continent home to the peaceful and monastic metallic dragonborn known as the Isoa to the north and primitive humans, gnomes, and some beastlings like porcines and rhinaurs to the south. It is also believed that the ancient precursor elven race, the Tesselari, thrived on Deneshae for thousands of years prior to recorded history. [A note: “Deneshae” is what people have named the entire continent, but actually refers to the southern portion of it. The north is home to dragonborn, who call their land Isoasar.] Deneshae’s history is difficult to ascertain, though it’s pre-fog history is fairly well known. In the ancient times, the dragon gods Bahamut and Tiamat fought for control over Avo using their armies of dragonborn. The wars were long and merciless, until a third dragon god, the gemstone Cuelebre, broke the middle landmass connecting Phynsia and Deneshae apart into the islands we know as Yonavi. The remaining khao pushed northward and Bahamut, frustrated by the war and eager to leave the Material Plane, draped the entire continent in a divine fog. Those inside Deneshae could not leave, and those outside could not enter.
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