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The Alpos islands are home to monks who live a humble life on their island nation away from the other nations. They live in solitude and out of the way of other nations undisturbed. Originally the homeland of the now extinct [[Kenku]], it has been recolonized by other nation's not for it's resources or land, but because it's ressonating magic and spiritual energy. While monks of several religions coexist on the island, they are strictly forbidden to deface or even enter holy sites without being escorted by monks of that religion. It is considered a political neutral zone, similar to [[<need to find the island name>]] but in the north east. Violence is strictly forbidden on the island, punishable by banishment.
  
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==

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The Alpos islands are home to monks who live a humble life on their island nation away from the other nations. They live in solitude and out of the way of other nations undisturbed. Originally the homeland of the now extinct Kenku, it has been recolonized by other nation's not for it's resources or land, but because it's ressonating magic and spiritual energy. While monks of several religions coexist on the island, they are strictly forbidden to deface or even enter holy sites without being escorted by monks of that religion. It is considered a political neutral zone, similar to [[<need to find the island name>]] but in the north east. Violence is strictly forbidden on the island, punishable by banishment.

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