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==Leadership==
==Leadership==
The secular leader of el'Jazira is [[Sheik Abd el'Salam]], whose lavishly ornate tent is a must-see for adventurers, though checking with [[Jardon]], the Sheik's secretary, is advised before seeking an audience. Further towards the back of his tent is the harem, where [[eunuch|eunuchs]] and [[concubine|concubines]] reside.
The secular leader of el'Jazira is [[Sheik Abd el'Salam]], whose lavishly ornate tent is a must-see for [[adventurers]], though checking with [[Jardon]], the Sheik's secretary, is advised before seeking an audience. Further towards the back of his tent is the harem, where [[eunuch|eunuchs]] and [[concubine|concubines]] reside.


The spiritual leader of the community is the Imam, [[Niven]], whose will bestow the blessings of [[Sarapis]] upon travellers. He is found amongst the prayer mats near the smithy in the southern end of the community, occupying one of the few permanent buildings.
The spiritual leader of the community is the Imam, [[Niven]], whose will bestow the blessings of [[Sarapis]] upon travellers. He is found amongst the prayer mats near the smithy in the southern end of the community, occupying one of the few permanent buildings.
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==Shopping and Dining==
==Shopping and Dining==
El'Jazira is known for its kawhe, a dark, muddy coffee sold by the merchant [[Habbib]]. The food seller [[Marwan]] offers several dishes to complement the kawhe and sate the appetite.
El'Jazira is known for its kawhe, a dark, muddy, nonalcoholic brew sold by the merchant [[Habbib]]. The food seller [[Marwan]] offers several dishes to complement the kawhe and sate the appetite.


Two of the major exports of the community are rope and leather, which can be purchased raw at the [[commodities|commodity shop]]. The processing of leather from animal hides itself is an extensive process, with a number of el'Jaziran residents helping in the trade. Finished leather wares may be purchased at the stall run by [[Philipe]].
Two of the major exports of the community are rope and leather, which can be purchased raw at the [[commodities|commodity shop]]. The processing of leather from animal hides itself is an extensive process, with a number of el'Jaziran residents helping in the trade. Finished leather wares may be purchased at the stall run by [[Philipe]].


At the stables a variety of [[mounts]] may be purchased, including a sorrel desert mare for 4600gp, a proud, black desert stallion for 6900gp, a dromedary camel for 7500gp, a heavy battle camel for 50000gp, or a war elephant for 138000gp.
At the stables a variety of [[mounts]] may be purchased, including a sorrel desert mare for 4600gp, a proud, black desert stallion for 6900gp, a dromedary camel for 7500gp, a heavy battle camel for 50000gp, or a war elephant for 138000gp.
==History==
Long ago, an area of the Mhojave Desert was volcanically active, and lava often welled up to the surface of the desert in violent eruptions. It was one such eruption, countless years ago, which ruptured a subterranean river's course. The river was diverted to the surface and the surrounding topsoil, which caused the lava flow to cool and turned the nearby area into an oasis. It was within this oasis that el'Jazira was built.
During the [[Vertani War]] millennia later, [[Vorr]] of the alien [[Vertani]] race built el'Jazira an aqueduct system out of good will, and in turn el'Jazira became the first village of [[Sapience]] to ally itself with [[Vertan]]. [[Mhaldor]], a city known to harbour those who had slain innocent Vertani, offered el'Jazira sanctuary as an alternative. This was spat at by the tiny desert village, and so Mhaldor slew the village in its entirety. El'Jazira responded by declaring itself in a formal state of war with Mhaldor.
A Vertani garrison was raised in el'Jazira, and skirmishes between Mhaldor and Vertan raged off and on, and many fell on both sides, including the Vertani General [[Luftyr]]. Ashtani-based aggravation on the part of the [[Greater Dragons]] Xtassy and Silverfox pushed the desert town into conflict with [[Ashtan]], as well. Overlord [[Estan]] declared that el'Jazira, along with [[Tasur'ke]], was part of his empire. Mhaldor eventually brought in [[dwarves]] from [[Blackrock]] to raze the fortresses to the ground, and with the end of the war, el'Jazira dissolved its alliance with the extraplanar empire.
The year 406 AF saw the return of the wanderer [[Ahmed el'Salam]], son of Sheik Abd el'Salam, to the village. His father's joy was short-lived, however, for no sooner than Ahmed's arrival did a pit of quicksand appear to swallow the traveller up. The Sheik shouted for aid and countless adventurers heeded his call. They plunged themselves willingly into the quicksand pit, and after struggling for a time found themselves deposited within a cave in which they found a dissheveled Ahmed. As it turns out, an old lava tube full of running water had ruptured, weakening the sand and turning it to quicksand.
Quickly, Imyrr left the pit and ran to [[Moghedu]], where the [[Mhunna]] sold him an adhesive which he then used to plug the ruptured lava tube, and the [[Maldaathi]] Asteroth led Ahmed out through a portal to Mhaldor - a place from which the Sheik's son fled with great haste. The Sheik rewarded Imyrr with gold and Asteroth with a priceless pendant, and Asteroth repaid him by slaughtering the village. The Sheik and Imam [[Niven]] created a ritual which summoned the amulet back to Abd el'Salam, to whom it was magically tied.
Furious, Asteroth brought a group of Mhaldorians back to el'Jazira to slay the offending el'Jazirans et al. Abd el'Salam and his adventurer protectors, meanwhile, fled to the lava tube caves below the village; for if the Sheik was slain so soon after the ritual, the pendant would be destroyed along with him. The Sheik and the adventurers were eventually slain, but not before the ritual had had enough time to sever itself. And so, Imyrr escaped with both gold and pendant intact.


==Denizens==
==Denizens==
*[[Abu Naser]], the hide marketeer
*[[Boulos]], the dyemaster
*[[Dahoud]], the stable boy
*[[Gazban]], the potter
*[[Gazban]], the potter
*[[Sahlab Sohail]], the blacksmith
*[[Dahoud]], the stable boy
*[[Abu Naser]], the hide marketeer
*[[Graves]], the tanmaster
*[[Graves]], the tanmaster
*[[Mr. Pickles]], the limemaster
*[[Mr. Pickles]], the limemaster
*[[Boulos]], the dyemaster
*[[Sahlab Sohail]], the blacksmith


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