Difference between revisions of "Jemnos"
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Interesting locations in town include [[Jemnos Market]], [[Enes's Blades]], [[The Wand of Fire]], and [[Wanderer's Rest]]. | Interesting locations in town include [[Jemnos Market]], [[Enes's Blades]], [[The Wand of Fire]], and [[Wanderer's Rest]]. | ||
− | At some point in CY 1117, the town disappeared, replaced by only a door in the road, which the [[Ketten Islands]] military surrounded with a camp and investigated. | + | At some point in CY 1117, the town disappeared, replaced by only a door in the road, which the [[Ketten Islands]] military surrounded with a camp and investigated. The camp eventually disappeared as well, replaced by a dozens of free-standing doors. |
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+ | In early CY 1118, through the heroism of [[The Legion of Llandos]], the town was returned whole and unharmed, though the camp and its personnel did not. Its people had no idea that they had been gone. |
Revision as of 02:19, 8 August 2020
A town of about 2500 inhabitants 15 miles to the southwest of Sablos on the South Road. The principle occupations of its inhabitants are farming and fruit growing. The town's mayor is Serafim Maridis.
Interesting locations in town include Jemnos Market, Enes's Blades, The Wand of Fire, and Wanderer's Rest.
At some point in CY 1117, the town disappeared, replaced by only a door in the road, which the Ketten Islands military surrounded with a camp and investigated. The camp eventually disappeared as well, replaced by a dozens of free-standing doors.
In early CY 1118, through the heroism of The Legion of Llandos, the town was returned whole and unharmed, though the camp and its personnel did not. Its people had no idea that they had been gone.