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One of the southern [[Ketten Islands]], Phasicea’s population of about 300 is primarily made up of shipwreck survivors and their descendants (now mostly farmers, raising pigs and tropical fruits in the vicinity of the monastery) from an usual number of shipwrecks in the area. This fact has led to rumors of a curse, a magically protected treasure hoard, or even a god’s wrath. None of these rumors has been confirmed, and no adventurers who sought to discover the truth have returned from the journey into the island's dense jungle interior.
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One of the southern [[Ketten Islands]], Phasicea’s population of about 300 is primarily made up of shipwreck survivors and their descendants (now mostly farmers, raising pigs and tropical fruits in the vicinity of the monastery) from the unusual number of shipwrecks that have plagued the area for centuries.
  
The only known point of importance on the island is a monastery dedicated to the goddess [[Aloo]]. The [[Gentle Girl’s Accommodations]] is run by devotees of Aloo and assist Phasicea’s citizens as well as any shipwreck survivors.
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This fact has led to rumors of a curse, a magically protected treasure hoard, or even a god’s wrath. None of these rumors has been confirmed, and no adventurers who have sought to discover the truth have returned from the journey into the island's dense jungle interior.
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The only known point of importance on the island is the monastery, dedicated to the goddess [[Aloo]]. The [[Gentle Girl’s Accommodations]] is run by devotees of Aloo and assists Phasicea’s citizens as well as any shipwreck survivors.

Latest revision as of 19:40, 4 September 2021

One of the southern Ketten Islands, Phasicea’s population of about 300 is primarily made up of shipwreck survivors and their descendants (now mostly farmers, raising pigs and tropical fruits in the vicinity of the monastery) from the unusual number of shipwrecks that have plagued the area for centuries.

This fact has led to rumors of a curse, a magically protected treasure hoard, or even a god’s wrath. None of these rumors has been confirmed, and no adventurers who have sought to discover the truth have returned from the journey into the island's dense jungle interior.

The only known point of importance on the island is the monastery, dedicated to the goddess Aloo. The Gentle Girl’s Accommodations is run by devotees of Aloo and assists Phasicea’s citizens as well as any shipwreck survivors.