
A map of the kingdoms of Estalia during the Anarchy in ca. 2276 IC. The kingdom of Obregon is located in north-western Estalia.[3a]
Obregon is a kingdom of north-western Estalia.[3a]
Recently the lords of Bilbali and Magritta have come into conflict due to a vendetta. As a result, they have placed an embargo on all trade between the two kingdoms and consequently, on the minor Estalian realms that must deal with them for trade.[2b][2c]
Notable Locations[]
- Céfiro Hills - The Céfiro Hills are a group of hills located in Obregon.[2a][3a]
- River Tarmos - The River Tarmos serves as the border between the Estalian realms of Bilbali and Obregon.[2a][3a]
Notable Settlements[]
- Diamanterra - Diamanterra is a great port city of Obregon.[2a][3a]
- Reas - Reas is a town of Obregon located in the Irrana Mountains.[3a]
Game History[]
Obregon and its subsidiary settlements were originally fan-made material created by the freelance writer Alfred Nuñez Jr. While the port cities were already mentioned in the computer game Man O' War: Corsair, the inland settlements and the names of the Estalian realms were officially added to Warhammer canon with the release of Warhammer: The Old World.[1]
Later Warhammer publications have depicted Estalian kingdom borders as split in two by the Irrana Mountains, dividing the realms under Magritta's influence in the south from those under Bilbali's influence in the north. This suggests -- much like the representation in Man O' War: Corsair -- that the minor kingdoms of Estalia fall under the influence of the two most powerful kingdoms of Estalia.
Canon Conflicts[]
The original mission of the computer game Man O' War: Corsair, "Bootleggers of Los Cabos," describes a Bilbalian embargo against Magritta. However, in the current canon, the kingdoms that have embargoed each other are actually Obregon and Avila.[1][2c]
Trivia[]
Obregon is named after the Spanish region of Aragon, originally one of the major Christian Iberian kingdoms before the final unification of Spain in 1492.
Sources[]
- 1: Interview with MadAlfred: The Shaper from the Shadows
- 2: Man O' War: Corsair (PC Game)
- 3:Warhammer: The Old World website
- 3a: Explore the Old World (interactive map)