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Settasper was a covenant of Creamon Magi, and the locals say they regularly engaged in piracy.  This rumor was lent weight when the boat Godwyn and Sandre took to investigate was stopped by a magical fish controlled by a magical anchor.
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Stellaspur was a covenant of Creamon Magi, and the locals say they regularly engaged in piracy.  This rumor was lent weight when the boat Godwyn and Sandre took to investigate was stopped by a magical fish controlled by a magical anchor.
  
[[Sandre]] found the key to Settasper in [[Ozerk]]'s sanctum in Autumn 1203. The key is made of rusty iron and encrusted with barnacles. When found, it was enchanted with a glamour to conceal the inscription on it. The inscription indicates the name of the covenant to which it belongs.
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[[Sandre]] found the key to Stellaspur in [[Ozerk]]'s sanctum in Autumn 1203. The key is made of rusty iron and encrusted with barnacles. When found, it was enchanted with a glamour to conceal the inscription on it which said "Settaspur". The inscription indicates the name of the covenant to which it belongs.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:30, 30 January 2014

Settasper is a covenant that was destroyed by a huge storm in 1163.


Stellaspur was a covenant of Creamon Magi, and the locals say they regularly engaged in piracy. This rumor was lent weight when the boat Godwyn and Sandre took to investigate was stopped by a magical fish controlled by a magical anchor.

Sandre found the key to Stellaspur in Ozerk's sanctum in Autumn 1203. The key is made of rusty iron and encrusted with barnacles. When found, it was enchanted with a glamour to conceal the inscription on it which said "Settaspur". The inscription indicates the name of the covenant to which it belongs.