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[[Image:Vesayen - Shadow Governess' Isle.png|right|frame|Shadow Governess' Isle]]
[[Image:Vesayen - Shadow Governess' Isle.png|right|frame|Shadow Governess' Isle]]


Technically part of the [[Vesayen Isles]], the Shadow Governess' Isle isn't reachable by normal means. This isle was part of the [[Should the Stars Fall]] Live Event when the Shadow Governess held one part of the [[Split Silver Key|Silver Key]] that would open the way to the [[Shard of the Herald]].
This isle was part of the [[Should the Stars Fall]] Live Event when the Shadow Governess held one part of the [[Split Silver Key|Silver Key]] that would open the way to the [[Shard of the Herald]].
 
Technically part of the [[Vesayen Isles]], the Shadow Governess' Isle isn't reachable by normal means. It was only accessible via a portal cast by [[Shadow Child|Shadow Children]] during the Herald event and then mistakenly up until the [[Announcements - 2001/03 - Spring's Sorrows#Release Notes|Spring's Sorrows]] event when it was patched out.


"It's secretly named after Savo, a volcanic cinder cone off the northwest coast of
"It's secretly named after Savo, a volcanic cinder cone off the northwest coast of

Revision as of 11:53, 21 November 2009

Shadow Governess' Isle

This isle was part of the Should the Stars Fall Live Event when the Shadow Governess held one part of the Silver Key that would open the way to the Shard of the Herald.

Technically part of the Vesayen Isles, the Shadow Governess' Isle isn't reachable by normal means. It was only accessible via a portal cast by Shadow Children during the Herald event and then mistakenly up until the Spring's Sorrows event when it was patched out.

"It's secretly named after Savo, a volcanic cinder cone off the northwest coast of Guadalcanal that several major sea battles were fought around in WWII." [1]

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