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Comelle was one of the great cities of the [[Age of Legends]], before the [[Breaking of the World]]. According to what information we have, it was the third largest/most important city during this time.
 
Comelle was one of the great cities of the [[Age of Legends]], before the [[Breaking of the World]]. According to what information we have, it was the third largest/most important city during this time.
  
Comelle was a coastal city, overlooking the sea with "breathtaking splendor" from the mountain it was situated on. Its "immense glass, crystal, and metal structures clung to the steep rock like a shining flower bursting from the stone."
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Comelle was a coastal city, overlooking the sea with "breathtaking splendor" from the mountain it was situated on. Its "immense glass, crystal, and metal structures clung to the steep rock like a shining flower bursting from the stone." It disappeared into the sea, along with all the land for a hundred leagues east.
  
 
Comelle was located somewhere in the west.
 
Comelle was located somewhere in the west.
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(References: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"; [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 26|The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26]])
 
(References: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"; [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 26|The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26]])
  
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 9 June 2015

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Comelle was one of the great cities of the Age of Legends, before the Breaking of the World. According to what information we have, it was the third largest/most important city during this time.

Comelle was a coastal city, overlooking the sea with "breathtaking splendor" from the mountain it was situated on. Its "immense glass, crystal, and metal structures clung to the steep rock like a shining flower bursting from the stone." It disappeared into the sea, along with all the land for a hundred leagues east.

Comelle was located somewhere in the west.

(References: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26)