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The Great Caravan of Mysticism was one of the four Ra'Shari Caravans formed during the Splintering which wandered the Burning Sands until the end of the Age, when the No-God Kaleel would return. It was first led by Baltazar, and it gathered all the Ra'Shari Diviner. During the years of the Immortal Caliph, many sahir carried their tomes of magic in Ra'Skari wagons rather than allowing the khadi, the Caliph's enforcers, to seize them.

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  • The Great Caravan of Mysticism was one of the four Ra'Shari Caravans formed during the Splintering which wandered the Burning Sands until the end of the Age, when the No-God Kaleel would return. It was first led by Baltazar, and it gathered all the Ra'Shari Diviner. During the years of the Immortal Caliph, many sahir carried their tomes of magic in Ra'Skari wagons rather than allowing the khadi, the Caliph's enforcers, to seize them.
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  • The Great Caravan of Mysticism was one of the four Ra'Shari Caravans formed during the Splintering which wandered the Burning Sands until the end of the Age, when the No-God Kaleel would return. It was first led by Baltazar, and it gathered all the Ra'Shari Diviner. During the years of the Immortal Caliph, many sahir carried their tomes of magic in Ra'Skari wagons rather than allowing the khadi, the Caliph's enforcers, to seize them.
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