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Questor Island is one of the largest islands of the Lhazaar Principalities. Port Verge, the seat of the Principality of the Diresharks, led by Prince Kolberkon, lies on the southern tip of the island, about 40 miles northwest of Dreadhold on Cape Far. Befiting it's name Questor is the island where Blade Of The Flame trilogy begins ( Authered by Tim Waggoner.) Book 1: Thieves of Blood Book 2: Forge of the Mindslayers Book 3: Sea of Death

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  • Questor Island is one of the largest islands of the Lhazaar Principalities. Port Verge, the seat of the Principality of the Diresharks, led by Prince Kolberkon, lies on the southern tip of the island, about 40 miles northwest of Dreadhold on Cape Far. Befiting it's name Questor is the island where Blade Of The Flame trilogy begins ( Authered by Tim Waggoner.) Book 1: Thieves of Blood Book 2: Forge of the Mindslayers Book 3: Sea of Death
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  • Questor Island is one of the largest islands of the Lhazaar Principalities. Port Verge, the seat of the Principality of the Diresharks, led by Prince Kolberkon, lies on the southern tip of the island, about 40 miles northwest of Dreadhold on Cape Far. Befiting it's name Questor is the island where Blade Of The Flame trilogy begins ( Authered by Tim Waggoner.) Book 1: Thieves of Blood Book 2: Forge of the Mindslayers Book 3: Sea of Death
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