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− | + | '''Shepenor''' is a village of about 300 people on the coast of [[Dagger Seas|Marty]] between [[Iganefta]]-on-the-Sea and Quiends. Its name is pronounced "shuh-PEEN-oar", quite unlike the pronunciation of the nearby, but essentially inaccessible, island of [[Kebro-shepenor]]. Its history dates back to at least -446 [[EC]], when a dialogue between the elders of Shepenor and [[Iganefta|Thungerbarg]] is recorded. | |
− | [[Kebro-shepenor]] is | + | The chief industries of Shepenor are, as they always have been, fish and [[Kebro-shepenor|Kev]] kitsch. Fish is by far the most important article of commerce: the total take in -2 [[EC]] (the most recent year for which statistics are available) is 2000 [[Chesix System of Measures|lugyup]]. Historical figures show a high of 4200 and a low of 625 lugyup. Readers should remember the well-known proverb about statistics. |
− | + | '''Citations''': [[Kebro-shepenor]], [[]], [[]]. | |
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Revision as of 13:48, 16 February 2005
Dibbed. --Jcowan 17:32, 15 Feb 2005 (EST)
Shepenor is a village of about 300 people on the coast of Marty between Iganefta-on-the-Sea and Quiends. Its name is pronounced "shuh-PEEN-oar", quite unlike the pronunciation of the nearby, but essentially inaccessible, island of Kebro-shepenor. Its history dates back to at least -446 EC, when a dialogue between the elders of Shepenor and Thungerbarg is recorded.
The chief industries of Shepenor are, as they always have been, fish and Kev kitsch. Fish is by far the most important article of commerce: the total take in -2 EC (the most recent year for which statistics are available) is 2000 lugyup. Historical figures show a high of 4200 and a low of 625 lugyup. Readers should remember the well-known proverb about statistics.
Citations: Kebro-shepenor, [[]], [[]].