Aldi Sea (Eufez)

The Aldi Sea is the name of the large sea north of Cornelia, it was connected to the greater ocean in 2002 when the Aldian isthmus was destroyed by a dwarf with TNT.

Early Human Settlement
Many human tribes on Vedelsped either became entirely independent or were assimilated into the elven culture. The Aldi region was an important trade route and it is believed that the early settlers made the decision to settle in the region because of its strategic location. This allowed early human settlers to better establish themselves and survive. In the beginning, the human settlers had a difficult time getting along with the elves, as the elves viewed them as savage interlopers competing for resources. After a few generations they learned to get along and establish peaceful relations. Eventually, the people of the peninsula adopted the elven culture, and even incorporated many of their customs into their own.

Sahagin Wars
The elves were not affected by the Sahagin war because they had already driven them out. However, the Sahagin did cause some damage to the peninsula's infrastructure, specifically around the Aldi Sea. The war caused significant disruption in trade routes and commerce along the sea, as Sahagin raids forced many small towns to close their doors. This led to a slight economic depression in the region. The raids affected the elven cities of Menteria and Dussel, as well as the nearby village of Dulace.

The Sahagin also capsized ships and tore fishing nets. As a result, many of the elven cities became isolated and lost contact with each other. After the Sahagin were driven out, the people of the peninsula were left without a means of transporting goods or trading with the rest of the continent for some short years. Some scholars believe that the butterfly effect from these raids may have even been one of the factors which led to their vulnerability during the Oxxam invasions.

Cornelia
In Cornelia's ancient geographical history, the oceanic part of the proto-Aldi Sea was subducted during the Eunida period and a large accretionary complex formed along the southeastern coasts of the peninsula.