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*Some of the finest vineyards in the region were nestled in the foothills overlooking the river Napas, and produced dark wines much valued for their bold, sweet flavor.
 
*Some of the finest vineyards in the region were nestled in the foothills overlooking the river Napas, and produced dark wines much valued for their bold, sweet flavor.
 
*The village of Thirsus once thrived almost solely on being a waystation on the foot journey between Arcadia and Minotos. Even travelers who would not normally be finished their day's travels would stop there to pay respects and sacrifices at its lavish shrine of Hermerces, the trickster and traveler god, because those who did so would be blessed with much lower rates of banditry. It was rumored, but never spoken aloud in the village or on the road, that the highwaymen plaguing the road were actually initiates of the cult that served the shrine.
 
*The village of Thirsus once thrived almost solely on being a waystation on the foot journey between Arcadia and Minotos. Even travelers who would not normally be finished their day's travels would stop there to pay respects and sacrifices at its lavish shrine of Hermerces, the trickster and traveler god, because those who did so would be blessed with much lower rates of banditry. It was rumored, but never spoken aloud in the village or on the road, that the highwaymen plaguing the road were actually initiates of the cult that served the shrine.
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