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= Yar Kanti Islands =
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A long chain of over a hundred jungle-covered islands in the southeast sea between [[Sarborea]] and [[Nurdug]], home to a nation of [[Yuan-ti]], who live all across it in many cities centered around temples devoted to their [[Snake Gods]].  
A long chain of over a hundred jungle-covered islands in the southeast sea between [[sarborea]] and [[nurdug]], home to a civilization of [[Yuan Ti]], who live all across it in many cities centered around temples devoted to their [[snake_gods]]. The capital is [[Sslak]]. Other key cities include [[Zessah]], [[Ektlieh]], and [[Szatstliss]].
 
  
The yuan-ti engage in some trade, but mostly keep to themselves, save for their antagonism with [[thulok_karn]] of Sarborea, whom they accuse of being a blasphemer for claiming to be blessed with his [[sorcerer|sorcerer]] powers by the Snake Gods. Impossible, say the snake men.
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The ruler of The Yar Kanti Islands and High Priest of the Snake Gods is [[Szotsissish]]. The capital is [[Sslak]]. Other key cities include [[Zessah]], [[Ektlieh]], and [[Szatstliss]].
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The Yuan-ti engage in some trade, but mostly keep to themselves, save for their antagonism with [[Thulok Karn]] of [[Sarborea]], whom they accuse of being a blasphemer for claiming to be blessed with his [[sorcerer]] powers by the Snake Gods. Impossible, say the snake men.

Latest revision as of 21:45, 28 December 2020

A long chain of over a hundred jungle-covered islands in the southeast sea between Sarborea and Nurdug, home to a nation of Yuan-ti, who live all across it in many cities centered around temples devoted to their Snake Gods.

The ruler of The Yar Kanti Islands and High Priest of the Snake Gods is Szotsissish. The capital is Sslak. Other key cities include Zessah, Ektlieh, and Szatstliss.

The Yuan-ti engage in some trade, but mostly keep to themselves, save for their antagonism with Thulok Karn of Sarborea, whom they accuse of being a blasphemer for claiming to be blessed with his sorcerer powers by the Snake Gods. Impossible, say the snake men.