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Tejuas is a town located 40 miles west of Eluria and because of this it is also likely located in the Desatoya Mountains. Not much else is known of the town. John Norman and his brother James Norman were travelling here as hired guns with two other men. They were escorting a large convoy with men, women and children on route to Tejuas.

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  • Tejuas is a town located 40 miles west of Eluria and because of this it is also likely located in the Desatoya Mountains. Not much else is known of the town. John Norman and his brother James Norman were travelling here as hired guns with two other men. They were escorting a large convoy with men, women and children on route to Tejuas.
  • Tejuas was an unincorporated township 200 miles west of Eluria. John and James Norman were protecting a long-haul caravan headed to the town when they were ambushed in Eluria.
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  • Tejuas is a town located 40 miles west of Eluria and because of this it is also likely located in the Desatoya Mountains. Not much else is known of the town. John Norman and his brother James Norman were travelling here as hired guns with two other men. They were escorting a large convoy with men, women and children on route to Tejuas.
  • Tejuas was an unincorporated township 200 miles west of Eluria. John and James Norman were protecting a long-haul caravan headed to the town when they were ambushed in Eluria.
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