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The Arrowhead Islands are an archipelago off the north-east coast of Khul. In 82AC, Lord Mortis of Balthor attempted to seize control of the eastern islands. He was defeated and entombed on Stayng Island in the far east of the archipelago. With the exception of the invasion led by the Pirate Queen Zustra in 124AC, the Arrowhead Islands were without war for many decades until the resurrection of Lord Mortis in 282AC on Stayng Island.

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  • The Arrowhead Islands are an archipelago off the north-east coast of Khul. In 82AC, Lord Mortis of Balthor attempted to seize control of the eastern islands. He was defeated and entombed on Stayng Island in the far east of the archipelago. With the exception of the invasion led by the Pirate Queen Zustra in 124AC, the Arrowhead Islands were without war for many decades until the resurrection of Lord Mortis in 282AC on Stayng Island.
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  • The Arrowhead Islands are an archipelago off the north-east coast of Khul. In 82AC, Lord Mortis of Balthor attempted to seize control of the eastern islands. He was defeated and entombed on Stayng Island in the far east of the archipelago. With the exception of the invasion led by the Pirate Queen Zustra in 124AC, the Arrowhead Islands were without war for many decades until the resurrection of Lord Mortis in 282AC on Stayng Island.
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