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Remote. verdant island in the northern [[Ocean of Nimran]] known as the Land of Bells or The Holy Island, due to the 333 large silver bells that dot the island, standing on 6 ft. steel poles, which ring melodiously in the wind, though never all at once. They are believed to be celestial in nature, and they cannot be removed or affected by any means magical or mundane.  
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Remote, verdant island in the northern [[Ocean of Nimran]] known as the Land of Bells or The Holy Island, due to the 333 large silver bells that dot the island, standing on 6 ft. steel poles, which ring melodiously in the wind, though never all at once. They are believed to be celestial in nature, and they cannot be removed or affected by any means magical or mundane.  
  
 
None but beasts lives on the island permanently, as unknown magic prevents intelligent creatures from staying longer than 33 days in a lifetime, total. Pilgrims and sages however, are not uncommon, and set up temporary villages, such as [[Wastoh]].
 
None but beasts lives on the island permanently, as unknown magic prevents intelligent creatures from staying longer than 33 days in a lifetime, total. Pilgrims and sages however, are not uncommon, and set up temporary villages, such as [[Wastoh]].

Latest revision as of 22:48, 5 December 2020

Remote, verdant island in the northern Ocean of Nimran known as the Land of Bells or The Holy Island, due to the 333 large silver bells that dot the island, standing on 6 ft. steel poles, which ring melodiously in the wind, though never all at once. They are believed to be celestial in nature, and they cannot be removed or affected by any means magical or mundane.

None but beasts lives on the island permanently, as unknown magic prevents intelligent creatures from staying longer than 33 days in a lifetime, total. Pilgrims and sages however, are not uncommon, and set up temporary villages, such as Wastoh.