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The Rosewind area lies to the north-east of Cordor, and is considered a part of Cordor's territory, despite the occasional confusing legality. It is home to the Rosewind Troupe, a group of travelling Sunites who have made permanent camp in the area as a trade outpost and carnival of sorts. The Rosewind Troupe is also commonly associated with the Hinvasion. Points of interest include the marksman's test, performer's stage and display of exotic creatures.

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  • The Rosewind area lies to the north-east of Cordor, and is considered a part of Cordor's territory, despite the occasional confusing legality. It is home to the Rosewind Troupe, a group of travelling Sunites who have made permanent camp in the area as a trade outpost and carnival of sorts. The Rosewind Troupe is also commonly associated with the Hinvasion. Points of interest include the marksman's test, performer's stage and display of exotic creatures.
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  • The Rosewind area lies to the north-east of Cordor, and is considered a part of Cordor's territory, despite the occasional confusing legality. It is home to the Rosewind Troupe, a group of travelling Sunites who have made permanent camp in the area as a trade outpost and carnival of sorts. The Rosewind Troupe is also commonly associated with the Hinvasion. Points of interest include the marksman's test, performer's stage and display of exotic creatures.
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