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  | Our shamans have piled their kindling within the six stone circles of this plateau. One of these lies close at hand, for we built Timaru itself around it. Should the circles be broken, or should our shamans cease their drumming, the shadow of Wharu's children will overrun Palenqual, and eat the sun. But should that happen, the luan societies have already said that they should be pleased to fight in the shade.
  | Our shamans have piled their kindling within the six stone circles of this plateau. One of these lies close at hand, for we built Timaru itself around it. Should the circles be broken, or should our shamans cease their drumming, the shadow of Wharu's children will overrun Palenqual, and eat the sun. But should that happen, the luan societies have already said that they should be pleased to fight in the shade.
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== Notes ==
* Purchased from [[Aun Laranawa the Barkeep]] in [[Timaru]].
 
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 22 December 2016

Introduced:  Pillars Made of Sand Related Quests:  Olthoi Queen Quest
The Drumming of our Shamans
  • Value: 5
  • Burden: 5
  • 1 of 1 pages full.
Our shamans have piled their kindling within the six stone circles of this plateau. One of these lies close at hand, for we built Timaru itself around it. Should the circles be broken, or should our shamans cease their drumming, the shadow of Wharu's children will overrun Palenqual, and eat the sun. But should that happen, the luan societies have already said that they should be pleased to fight in the shade.

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