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The isle of '''Zanzibaar''' is the namesake of Zanzibaar Street in [[Shallam]]. In ancient times, this far-off island was quite famous, but for most of the [[Modern Age]], its spices and other exotic wares were not enough to hold it in [[Sapience|Sapience's]] collective eye, and so it fell into relative obscurity. With the introduction of [[:Category:Ships|ships]], however, it became reachable, historically elusive no more.
The isle of '''Zanzibaar''' is the namesake of Zanzibaar Street in [[Shallam]]. In ancient times, this far-off island was quite famous, but for most of the [[Modern Age]], its spices and other exotic wares were not enough to hold it in [[Sapience|Sapience's]] collective eye, and so it fell into relative obscurity. With the introduction of [[:Category:Ships|ships]], however, it became reachable, historically elusive no more.
==History==
==Geography==
The isle of Zanzibaar sits upon the [[Notic Ocean]], directly south of Shallam.
==Inhabitants==
*[[Abelsa]]
*[[Aitroyo]], the harbourmaster
*[[Akhadd]], a visitng noble
*[[Alsimhinda]], Queen of Zanzibaar
*Djulsan, King of Zanzibaar
*[[Ardiama]]
*[[Bansilla]], the henna tattooist
*[[Fimsirun]], a foreign prince
*[[Havden]], a cheerful old man
*[[Lordan Colse]]
*[[Lyhana]], a sweet little girl
*[[Oldion]]
*[[Paedri]]
*[[Rafon]]
*[[Rokhoso]], chef of the [[Hoalanatha]]
*[[Semmor]], the dhow-maker
*[[Silana]], [[Siren]] of the Hoalanatha
*Prince [[Sindharkan]]
*[[Tiamenjiara]], the court conjuror
*[[Toqot]]
*[[Vadoor]]
*[[Yabbahar]], the apothecary
*[[Yuskah]], the witchdoctor
==Culture==


[[Category:Islands]][[Category:Edit needed]]
[[Category:Islands]][[Category:Edit needed]]

Revision as of 14:24, 17 April 2008

Zanzibaar
Leader Djulsan, King of Zanzibaar
Discoverer Delphinus, Jaizsur, Tiax, Kaise, Kriby, Misty, and Istiria


The isle of Zanzibaar is the namesake of Zanzibaar Street in Shallam. In ancient times, this far-off island was quite famous, but for most of the Modern Age, its spices and other exotic wares were not enough to hold it in Sapience's collective eye, and so it fell into relative obscurity. With the introduction of ships, however, it became reachable, historically elusive no more.

History

Geography

The isle of Zanzibaar sits upon the Notic Ocean, directly south of Shallam.

Inhabitants


Culture