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Sukē Nera is a small island at the very south-western end of the Shinneok archipelago, | Sukē Nera is a small island at the very south-western end of the Shinneok archipelago, | ||
- | {{settings: | + | **Aquino** - This town has a very prominent dock, which is nearly always filled with a wide assortment of various trading and merchant vessels. The town itself is famous for its striking black sand lime brick buildings adorned with vivid splashes of colored flags and signs, using imported dyes from Arenti. There is a tavern named "The Opal Quay" near the docks, owned and operated by a lizard named Hestur. The main floor has a small " |
- | **Aquino** - This town has a very prominent dock, which is nearly always filled with a wide assortment of various trading and merchant vessels. The town itself is famous for its striking black sand lime brick buildings adorned with vivid splashes of colored flags and signs, using imported dyes from Arenti. There is a tavern named "The Opal Quay" near the docks, owned and operated by a lizard named Hestur. The main floor has a small " | + | {{settings: |
The town of Aquino is also famous for its annual, week-long Mid-Akvofojo Festival, as the lower walkways and streets become flooded, creating numerous canals. Colorful gondalas serve as the town's main form of transportation during times of high tide, and floating wooden walkways and bridges are set out for pedestrians. In the middle of the week-long festivities, | The town of Aquino is also famous for its annual, week-long Mid-Akvofojo Festival, as the lower walkways and streets become flooded, creating numerous canals. Colorful gondalas serve as the town's main form of transportation during times of high tide, and floating wooden walkways and bridges are set out for pedestrians. In the middle of the week-long festivities, | ||
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