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'''Nakazani''' {{Pronunciation|nah-kah-ZAH-nee}} is an island east of the [[Mire]] that lies under the control of the gold dragon [[Zandroanyx]]. A paragon of law and justice, Zandroanyx seeks out particularly dangerous individuals who have committed great crimes, imprisoning them within the seemingly impregnable fortress of [[Atonement]]. | '''Nakazani''' {{Pronunciation|nah-kah-ZAH-nee}} is an island east of the [[Mire]] that lies under the control of the gold dragon [[Zandroanyx]]. A paragon of law and justice, Zandroanyx seeks out particularly dangerous individuals who have committed great crimes, imprisoning them within the seemingly impregnable fortress of [[Atonement]]. | ||
Nakazani is a small island with picturesque beaches and a forest in the interior. Atonement sits directly in the center of this island, an imposing stone fortress abruptly rising above the forest. Chosen by Zandroanyx for its remote location, very few ships ever pass by Nakazani unless they have business with the dragon. Zandroanyx spends much of his time patrolling the beaches in contemplation, accompanied by a swarm of lantern-ward assistants. | |||
Nakazani is a small island | |||
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Revision as of 17:53, 13 January 2024
Nakazani (pronounced nah-kah-ZAH-nee) is an island east of the Mire that lies under the control of the gold dragon Zandroanyx. A paragon of law and justice, Zandroanyx seeks out particularly dangerous individuals who have committed great crimes, imprisoning them within the seemingly impregnable fortress of Atonement.
Nakazani is a small island with picturesque beaches and a forest in the interior. Atonement sits directly in the center of this island, an imposing stone fortress abruptly rising above the forest. Chosen by Zandroanyx for its remote location, very few ships ever pass by Nakazani unless they have business with the dragon. Zandroanyx spends much of his time patrolling the beaches in contemplation, accompanied by a swarm of lantern-ward assistants.