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The '''Golden Kingdom''', often known as '''Vaun Enze''' is a fabled archipelago to the south within the [[Southern Ocean]] ruled by the Vaun.
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'''Vaun Enze''', also know as the '''Golden Kingdom''', is a secretive archipelago to the south within the [[Southern Ocean]] ruled by the '''Vaun'''.
  
The kingdom is rumoured to be a great port ruled by salt miners and slavers, selling salt and spices from further south than even their own lagoons and shores. The whole place is rumoured to have large domed palaces made of pure gold dedicated to [[Gozag Ym Sagoz]].
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The kingdom is a great port ruled by salt miners and slavers, selling salt and spices from further south than even their own lagoons and shores. The whole place has large domed palaces made of pure gold dedicated to [[Gozag Ym Sagoz]].
  
Of course, this is all pure speculation as the ravenous appetites of the Vaun (=cannibalism) are such that none who have seen the golden domes or the salt mines have lived to tell the tale.
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Of course, this is not very well-known from people north as the ravenous appetites of the Vaun (=cannibalism) are such that none who have seen the golden domes or the salt mines have lived to tell the tale.
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 29 November 2022

Vaun Enze, also know as the Golden Kingdom, is a secretive archipelago to the south within the Southern Ocean ruled by the Vaun.

The kingdom is a great port ruled by salt miners and slavers, selling salt and spices from further south than even their own lagoons and shores. The whole place has large domed palaces made of pure gold dedicated to Gozag Ym Sagoz.

Of course, this is not very well-known from people north as the ravenous appetites of the Vaun (=cannibalism) are such that none who have seen the golden domes or the salt mines have lived to tell the tale.

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