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Song & Sorrow is the result of two large islands in continental drift towards one another, over thousands of years the predominantly isle collided with and created a mountainous divide | Song & Sorrow is the result of two large islands in continental drift towards one another, over thousands of years the predominantly human isle collided with the predominantly elvish isle and created a mountainous divide between the two. Because of the ensuing wars and chaos that followed, the historically music-loving high elves of the west called their new home ''Laer a Nyere'', which translates to Song & Sorrow, the embodiment of what their homeland had become. | ||
[[File:Song & Sorrow.jpg|800px|center|thumb|Because of Human propagation, the generally accepted name for this continent is Song & Sorrow, although this is a translation from the Elvish Laer a Nyere]] | [[File:Song & Sorrow.jpg|800px|center|thumb|Because of Human propagation, the generally accepted name for this continent is Song & Sorrow, although this is a translation from the Elvish Laer a Nyere]] |
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Song & Sorrow is the result of two large islands in continental drift towards one another, over thousands of years the predominantly human isle collided with the predominantly elvish isle and created a mountainous divide between the two. Because of the ensuing wars and chaos that followed, the historically music-loving high elves of the west called their new home Laer a Nyere, which translates to Song & Sorrow, the embodiment of what their homeland had become.
