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=About=
=About=
Vocandun a fabled city where the gods first gifted the [[Treahni]] with the [[Vocanei (people)|Vocanei]] to serve them as slaves. The exact location and truth of this place is lost to myth, covered by the sands of the desert and eroded by time.
:Vocandun a fabled city where the gods first gifted the [[Treahni]] with the [[Vocanei (people)|Vocanei]] to serve them as slaves. The exact location and truth of this place is lost to myth, covered by the sands of the desert and eroded by time.


Every once in a while some traveler claims to have stumbled into said city after being lost in the desert for weeks. They all consistently describe it as an oasis, with lush vines,citrus trees, and date palms. So beautiful they did not wish to leave it. However the loneliness of the empty streets and buildings kindled such desire to be with friends and family, that it drove them to return to the lands where people dwell.
:Every once in a while some traveler claims to have stumbled into said city after being lost in the desert for weeks. They all consistently describe it as an oasis, with lush vines,citrus trees, and date palms. So beautiful they did not wish to leave it. However the loneliness of the empty streets and buildings kindled such desire to be with friends and family, that it drove them to return to the lands where people dwell.


=See Also=
=See Also=

Revision as of 08:25, 18 August 2019

It was a beautiful verdant garden, but also haunted… by what, I do not know. Something still lingers in that place watching from the shadows and amongst the leaves. Once I had recovered enough of my strength, I felt compelled to leave… to be amongst the living again.Lepia Thielau, Temple Sister of Thiela

About

Vocandun a fabled city where the gods first gifted the Treahni with the Vocanei to serve them as slaves. The exact location and truth of this place is lost to myth, covered by the sands of the desert and eroded by time.
Every once in a while some traveler claims to have stumbled into said city after being lost in the desert for weeks. They all consistently describe it as an oasis, with lush vines,citrus trees, and date palms. So beautiful they did not wish to leave it. However the loneliness of the empty streets and buildings kindled such desire to be with friends and family, that it drove them to return to the lands where people dwell.

See Also