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The '''Great Famine of Elwynn''' (1530–1533) was, in the [[history of Elwynn]], a protracted hunger famine in the latter years of the [[History of Elwynn#1st Babkhan Era|First Babkhan Era]]. It was the last a of series of hunger famines that blighted rural Elwynn over the course of two decades (1512–1533) and which ended in the [[History of Elwynn#Froyalanish era|Froyalanish Era]]. As such, some academics refer to the entire longer period as the great famine, but it is important to note that the last three years (1530–1533) were markedly worse than the previous ten years, but not as bad as the initial famine in 1512–1515. | The '''Great Famine of Elwynn''' (1530–1533) was, in the [[history of Elwynn]], a protracted hunger famine in the latter years of the [[History of Elwynn#1st Babkhan Era|First Babkhan Era]]. It was the last a of series of hunger famines that blighted rural Elwynn over the course of two decades (1512–1533) and which ended in the [[History of Elwynn#Froyalanish era|Froyalanish Era]]. As such, some academics refer to the entire longer period as the great famine, but it is important to note that the last three years (1530–1533) were markedly worse than the previous ten years, but not as bad as the initial famine in 1512–1515. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 6 August 2021

Rural Elwynn in disarray during the latter days of the Great Famine of Elwynn.
The Great Famine of Elwynn (1530–1533) was, in the history of Elwynn, a protracted hunger famine in the latter years of the First Babkhan Era. It was the last a of series of hunger famines that blighted rural Elwynn over the course of two decades (1512–1533) and which ended in the Froyalanish Era. As such, some academics refer to the entire longer period as the great famine, but it is important to note that the last three years (1530–1533) were markedly worse than the previous ten years, but not as bad as the initial famine in 1512–1515.