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  | Stalwart Aun warriors police the plateau from the east bank of Volkawa to the southeast of the closest ring of stones. Avoid our Nualuan and Itealuan when you see them, though. To their warrior societies, once the eye of an opponent is met, they must battle until one yields - and it is dishonor for a luan warrior to yield.
  | Stalwart Aun warriors police the plateau from the east bank of Volkawa to the southeast of the closest ring of stones. Avoid our Nualuan and Itealuan when you see them, though. To their warrior societies, once the eye of an opponent is met, they must battle until one yields - and it is dishonor for a luan warrior to yield.
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== Notes ==
* Purchased from [[Aun Laranawa the Barkeep]] in [[Timaru]].
 
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Aun Nualuan and Itealuan
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  • 1 of 1 pages full.
Stalwart Aun warriors police the plateau from the east bank of Volkawa to the southeast of the closest ring of stones. Avoid our Nualuan and Itealuan when you see them, though. To their warrior societies, once the eye of an opponent is met, they must battle until one yields - and it is dishonor for a luan warrior to yield.

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