Domunas

Domunas was a Exandrian continent during the Age of Arcanum. It is the home continent of Avalir and Cathmoíra, two cities that used to be the singular city of Toramunda at Mount Ygora. The fate of Domunas in the Calamity is not known.

Geography
Domunas was indicated to be Avalir's final stop after Vasselheim and that the city passed over ocean on its way, indicating that it was separated from Issylra by ocean in one direction. Avalir apparently also passed over Gwessar on its way to Domunas.

Mount Ygora was located on Domunas.

History
Before he was banished from Exandria during the Schism, Asmodeus claimed that Domunas was is favorite of the continents. During the Schism, Pelor and Melora sealed two primordials, Emperor Rau'shan of Fire and Empress Ka'Mort of Earth, below Mount Ygora. This holy site became known as Toramunda and was tended by the Gau Drashari druids.

Over time, Toramunda attracted many new residents and grew into the city of Cathmoíra, and later, wizards lifted the top of the mountain and created the flying city of Avalir. Avalir returned to Domunas every seven years to release its magical energy in a ritual and month-long event known as the Replenishment. The Replenishment was highly significant to the continent of Domunas.

Possible locations and fates
The continents of Issylra and Marquet were known by the same names during the Age of Arcanum, and Tal'Dorei was at the time known as Gwessar.

It is therefore possible that the name Domunas was lost in the Calamity and this continent was renamed Wildemount. This would also be consistent with the discussion of Vasselheim as Avalir's final port of call before landing, as Wildemount's eastern coast is west of Issylra. Alternatively, Domunas may have destroyed in the Calamity but not entirely lost and became the archipelago known as the Shattered Teeth, south of Wildemount, or another island chain, though most are quite small. It may also have been entirely lost in the Calamity.

Trivia

 * The name "Domunas" is similar to the Latin "domus", meaning "home" or "house". In Ancient Rome, a domus was specifically a type of house occupied by the elite.