Masud Jazayir, or the Fortunate Isles, was a group of islands located along the northern tip of the Nada al-Hazan archipelago in the Crowded Sea. This group of islands represented the farthest outpost of Zakharans into the Crowded Sea.[1]
Geography[]
All of the islands within this group were low, rolling rock formations. Streams and natural springs fed their fertile vales. Many small settlements dotted the coast of Masud Jazayir.[1]
Inhabitants[]
Many of the islands' inhabitants were descendants of outlaws, rebels, and other malcontents. They still followed the Law of the Loregiver, but abided by looser interpretations.[1]
Trade[]
Inhabitants of Masud Jazayir produced almonds, sesame seeds, dates, sugar cane, grapes, pomegranates, citrons, figs, and cotton. Livestock was also kept in the form of goats, sheep, and cattle.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 David Cook (October 1992). “Nada al-Hazan”. In Bill Slavicsek ed. Golden Voyages (TSR, Inc.), p. 3. ISBN 978-1560763314.