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The secular leader of El'Jazira was [[Sheik Abd el'Salam]], whose lavishly ornate tent was a must-see for [[adventurers]], though checking with [[Jardon]], the Sheik's secretary, was advised before seeking an audience. Further towards the back of his tent was the harem, where [[eunuch|eunuchs]] and [[concubine|concubines]] resided. When Abd el'Salam was killed in the destruction his son Ahmed took up his father's role as leader of the survivors. | The secular leader of El'Jazira was [[Sheik Abd el'Salam]], whose lavishly ornate tent was a must-see for [[adventurers]], though checking with [[Jardon]], the Sheik's secretary, was advised before seeking an audience. Further towards the back of his tent was the harem, where [[eunuch|eunuchs]] and [[concubine|concubines]] resided. When Abd el'Salam was killed in the destruction his son Ahmed took up his father's role as leader of the survivors. | ||
The spiritual leader of the community | The spiritual leader of the community was the Imam, [[Niven]], who bestowed the blessings of [[Sarapis]] upon travellers. He was found amongst the prayer mats near the smithy in the southern end of the community, occupying one of the few permanent buildings. Niven was killed in the destruction of the village. | ||
The guards of El'Jazira are slaves who have risen to the rank of warrior, and form the elite Ganissary. Captain of the Ganissary is [[Horace Burry]]. | The guards of El'Jazira are slaves who have risen to the rank of warrior, and form the elite Ganissary. Captain of the Ganissary is [[Horace Burry]]. |
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