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== History == The Wellfar owned the fleets that allowed the migration to Izril, and they remained powerful at sea and at times even commanded fleets of over 20'000 ships. :''Note that maintaining such a gigantic fleet required the Wellfar to have had controlled a huge amount of resources. Naturally, those fleets would probably have been a mixup of a "few" capital galleons and a gros of smaller supporting vessels, but it certainly needed millions of [Sailors] alone to keep those ships afloat, not mentioning massive harbors, shipyards and supply stores all along Izril's coast: The population directly and indirectly in employ of the Wellfar Navy would be comparable to that of several European nations in medieval times, possibly measuring 20 to 50 million Wellfarians.'' Three thousand years ago, Lord Shellac Wellfar stole the design for the sailor's telescope from the [[Drowned People|Drowned-People]], and commissioned is own statue in First Landing.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/30/interlude-mundanity-and-memorials/ Interlude - Mundanities and Memorials]</ref> The House of Wellfar has prominent coastal holdings, while they never expanded into the inland of Northern Izril. They control trade and are still rich. Their current trends of profit come from trading sugar and [[Eir Gel]].
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