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Amnesia Islands
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According to one local legend, Some God With A Really Long Name came from the sea to greet his hopeless people and said, "O, my people! Amnesia is all yours now! Make sure that you, um... Always remember to be unto um... well... Ah forget about it," and with that he did something or other, but maybe not in that order. Astonishingly there is no debate as to the veracity of this story.
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According to one local legend, Some God With A Really Long Name came from the sea to greet his hopeless people and said, "O, my people! Amnesia is all yours now! Make sure that you, um... Always remember to be unto um... well... Ah forget about it," and with that he did something or other, but maybe not in that order. Astonishingly there is no debate as to the veracity of this story. The grand and noble history of the Amnesia Islands is based on the extant works of long forgotten lore. According to an authoritative historian (who understandably is of local celebrity status) the long forgotten lore at Amnesia Public Library can be found, "...somewhere in there. The fossil record shows that something must have been here. It must have really been something to behold!"