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− | Yet others dreamt of being shrewd, entrepreneurial persons of opulence, masters of logistics and language, every woman and man clad in the finest fabrics. Fleece was held sacred as representing their values and serving as a metonym for their society, sometimes rendered as the Gilded Fleece of Commerce. These people settled around Sandalak, becoming known as Sandalakians. | + | Yet others dreamt of being shrewd, entrepreneurial persons of opulence, masters of logistics and language, every woman and man clad in the finest fabrics. Fleece was held sacred as representing their values and serving as a metonym for their society, sometimes rendered as the Gilded Fleece of Commerce. These people settled around Sandalak, becoming known as Sandalakians. |
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Revision as of 23:13, 30 November 2023
Fair Ikalak Where The Golden Apples Grow
The Golden Ram of Sandalak | |
Overview | |
Nobles | 20 |
Council | |
Lady of the White Tower | Scein Dubhaine |
Hearthmaker | Javert Fate |
Regions | |
Realm Description
The shared common dream of the people of the Sandalak Commercial Syndicate:
Yet others dreamt of being shrewd, entrepreneurial persons of opulence, masters of logistics and language, every woman and man clad in the finest fabrics. Fleece was held sacred as representing their values and serving as a metonym for their society, sometimes rendered as the Gilded Fleece of Commerce. These people settled around Sandalak, becoming known as Sandalakians.