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Island of the central [[Ketten Islands]]. Barren and rocky, it is actually two separate islands that were drawn together by unknown, but likely magical, means. Both are called Tuer today. Sailors' stories claim that the islands are riddled with tunnels and took carved into the stone, forming a great labyrinth.
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Island of the central [[Ketten Islands]]. Barren and rocky, it is actually two separate islands that were drawn together by unknown, but likely magical, means. Both are called Tuer today. Sailors' stories claim that the islands are riddled with tunnels and rooms carved into the stone, forming a great labyrinth.

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Island of the central Ketten Islands. Barren and rocky, it is actually two separate islands that were drawn together by unknown, but likely magical, means. Both are called Tuer today. Sailors' stories claim that the islands are riddled with tunnels and rooms carved into the stone, forming a great labyrinth.