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Such urban niceties are eschewed by the more traditional peoples of the outer Baarian islets, a small, loosely scattered community of shamanists and dhow-makers that has maintained its spiritual roots. While they follow the advice and guidance of their witchdoctor, believed to be a usurper by King [[Djulsan]], the islanders nonetheless swear fealty to the Baarian king.
Such urban niceties are eschewed by the more traditional peoples of the outer Baarian islets, a small, loosely scattered community of shamanists and dhow-makers that has maintained its spiritual roots. While they follow the advice and guidance of their witchdoctor, believed to be a usurper by King [[Djulsan]], the islanders nonetheless swear fealty to the Baarian king.


As with any city of substantial mercantile presence - and certainly given its spot on the Lemnian Sea - Zanzibaar is not without its fair share of crime. Thieves and pickpockets are common, though the royal guard commonly enlists help in prosecuting such lesser criminals. A subtler, more organised threat manifests itself in the sizeable smuggling ring that exports large quantities of merchandise beneath the tariffs of the Baarian port authority.
As with any city of substantial mercantile presence {{--}} and certainly given its spot on the Lemnian Sea {{--}} Zanzibaar is not without its fair share of crime. Thieves and pickpockets are common, though the royal guard commonly enlists help in prosecuting such lesser criminals. A subtler, more organised threat manifests itself in the sizeable smuggling ring that exports large quantities of merchandise beneath the tariffs of the Baarian port authority.


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