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<span class="DROPCAP">S</span>olidly in the Liegess of Dhovisha, the populace of [[Seacove]] answers to Liege Lady Anouk, and locally to His Honor Khemar Varsharak who is the head judge of the region. As with every liegess, Seacove has the seat of the judiciary with their judge, follows the rules of Dhovisha and the Kingdom of Succession, and has recently implemented the new rules regarding magic and closed two of the three small shrines located near the town. Private worship is still allowed.
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Solidly in the Liegess of Dhovisha, the populace of [[Seacove]] answers to Liege Lady Anouk, and locally to His Honor Khemar Varsharak who is the head judge of the region. As with every liegess, Seacove has the seat of the judiciary with their judge, follows the rules of Dhovisha and the Kingdom of Succession, and has recently implemented the new rules regarding magic and closed two of the three small shrines located near the town. Private worship is still allowed.

Latest revision as of 15:02, 11 March 2019

Solidly in the Liegess of Dhovisha, the populace of Seacove answers to Liege Lady Anouk, and locally to His Honor Khemar Varsharak who is the head judge of the region. As with every liegess, Seacove has the seat of the judiciary with their judge, follows the rules of Dhovisha and the Kingdom of Succession, and has recently implemented the new rules regarding magic and closed two of the three small shrines located near the town. Private worship is still allowed.