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Seitou Tason was a remote Rokugani village, connected by a narrow road with the rest of the Empire. A wooden bridge crossed a stream nearby into the village itself. The center of the village was an open are, with a well on one of its corners, and a poorly built bell-tower to the right. There were a mill, a granary, a tea house, an herbalist hut, and a carpenter shop within the town. A silk works and an oxen pen were other business there.

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  • Seitou Tason
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  • Seitou Tason was a remote Rokugani village, connected by a narrow road with the rest of the Empire. A wooden bridge crossed a stream nearby into the village itself. The center of the village was an open are, with a well on one of its corners, and a poorly built bell-tower to the right. There were a mill, a granary, a tea house, an herbalist hut, and a carpenter shop within the town. A silk works and an oxen pen were other business there.
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  • Seitou Tason was a remote Rokugani village, connected by a narrow road with the rest of the Empire. A wooden bridge crossed a stream nearby into the village itself. The center of the village was an open are, with a well on one of its corners, and a poorly built bell-tower to the right. There were a mill, a granary, a tea house, an herbalist hut, and a carpenter shop within the town. A silk works and an oxen pen were other business there.
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