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There's an oasis along the desert road which shadows the [[Untaltar]] river. It is said that a merchant was so angered at the sandstorm blowing through and delaying his travels that he slaughtered a dozen of his slaves to appease the wind god, [[Waejiran (pantheon)#Dailor|Dailor]]. He allegedly buried their headless bodies in the sand, and tied their decapitated heads to his wagons as charms to maintain a storm free journey to his destination. No one stops at this spot any more. the entire oasis is believed haunted by those unfortunate victims. Who will seek revenge on any merchant who they can catch, adding more blood and sorrow to the sands.
There's an oasis along the desert road which shadows the [[Untaltar]] river. It is said that a merchant was so angered at the sandstorm blowing through and delaying his travels that he slaughtered a dozen of his slaves to appease the wind god, [[Waejiran (pantheon)#Dailor|Dailor]]. He allegedly buried their headless bodies in the sand, and tied their decapitated heads to his wagons as charms to maintain a storm free journey to his destination. No one stops at this spot any more. the entire oasis is believed haunted by those unfortunate victims. Who will seek revenge on any merchant who they can catch, adding more blood and sorrow to the sands.


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Revision as of 21:15, 25 January 2019

There's an oasis along the desert road which shadows the Untaltar river. It is said that a merchant was so angered at the sandstorm blowing through and delaying his travels that he slaughtered a dozen of his slaves to appease the wind god, Dailor. He allegedly buried their headless bodies in the sand, and tied their decapitated heads to his wagons as charms to maintain a storm free journey to his destination. No one stops at this spot any more. the entire oasis is believed haunted by those unfortunate victims. Who will seek revenge on any merchant who they can catch, adding more blood and sorrow to the sands.