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==General==
 
==General==
  
Darmovan was one of the nations of the [[Free Era]]. To the west was the Aryth Ocean, with [[Abayan]] to the north, [[Oman Dahar]] and [[Farashelle]] to the east, [[Dhowlan]] to the southeast and [[Elan Dapor]] to the south. Eventually, this area became [[Arad Doman]] and Almoth Plain.
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Darmovan was one of the nations of the [[Free Era]]. To the west was the [[Aryth Ocean]], with [[Abayan]] to the north, separated by the [[river Dhagon]], [[Oman Dahar]], seperated by the [[river Akuum]] and [[Farashelle]] to the east, [[Dhowlan]] to the southeast and [[Elan Dapor]] to the south. Eventually, this area became [[Arad Doman]] and [[Almoth Plain]].
  
 
In FY 939, [[Guaire Amalasan]] first proclaimed himself the [[Dragon Reborn]] in Darmovan. Within half a year, Darmovan was his. Around this same time, the Black Fever epidemic was just reaching Darmovan, and this most likely contributed to Amalasan's rise to power.
 
In FY 939, [[Guaire Amalasan]] first proclaimed himself the [[Dragon Reborn]] in Darmovan. Within half a year, Darmovan was his. Around this same time, the Black Fever epidemic was just reaching Darmovan, and this most likely contributed to Amalasan's rise to power.

Revision as of 06:22, 31 March 2008

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Darmovan was one of the nations of the Free Era. To the west was the Aryth Ocean, with Abayan to the north, separated by the river Dhagon, Oman Dahar, seperated by the river Akuum and Farashelle to the east, Dhowlan to the southeast and Elan Dapor to the south. Eventually, this area became Arad Doman and Almoth Plain.

In FY 939, Guaire Amalasan first proclaimed himself the Dragon Reborn in Darmovan. Within half a year, Darmovan was his. Around this same time, the Black Fever epidemic was just reaching Darmovan, and this most likely contributed to Amalasan's rise to power.

By FY 963, Darmovan had fallen to Hawkwing.

(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")