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{{Location
The small town of '''Sampranasz''' served as the center for the Cult of [[Set]] in [[Mulhorand]].
 
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| image = Mulhorand1357DR.jpg
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| caption = A map of Mulhorand showing Sampranasz on the Alamber Sea.
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| name = Sampranasz
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| type = Village
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| area = [[Mulhorand]], [[Old Empires]]
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The small town of '''Sampranasz''' served as the center for the Cult of [[Set]] in [[Mulhorand]].<ref name="OE-p18">{{Cite book/Old Empires|18}}</ref>
   
== History ==
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==History==
Sampranasz had a violent history, and was destroyed three times- once during the [[Orcgate Wars]] and twice by natural disaster.
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Sampranasz had a violent history, and was destroyed three times: once during the [[Orcgate Wars]] and twice by natural disaster.<ref name="OE-p18" />
   
== Description ==
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==Description==
Hidden ruins abounded in this small fishing port, used to effect by the priests of Set for their secret meetings and general worship.
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Hidden ruins abounded in this small fishing port, used to good effect by the priests of Set for their secret meetings and general worship.<ref name="OE-p18" />
   
== Inhabitants ==
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==Inhabitants==
As of [[1357 DR]], Sampranasz was ruled by Sannuet who was a military governor. Sannuet was directly appointed to his position by priests of [[Horus-Re]] but served Set in secrecy.
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As of [[1357 DR]], Sampranasz was ruled by [[Sannuet]], who was a military governor. Sannuet was directly appointed to his position by priests of [[Horus-Re]] but served Set in secrecy.<ref name="OE-p18" />
   
Sampranasz boasted a population of 3,000 in 1357 DR.
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Sampranasz boasted a population of 3,000 in the {{YearlinkName|1357}}.<ref name="OE-p18" />
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==References==
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{{Refs}}
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[[Category:Villages]]
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[[Category:Settlements]]
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[[Category:Locations in the Menesankh]]
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[[Category:Locations in Mulhorand]]
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[[Category:Locations in the Old Empires]]
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[[Category:Locations in East Faerûn]]
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[[Category:Locations in Faerûn]]
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[[Category:Locations on the Alamber Sea]]
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[[Category:Locations on Toril]]
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[[Category:Locations]]

Latest revision as of 23:38, 20 October 2022

The small town of Sampranasz served as the center for the Cult of Set in Mulhorand.[1]

History[]

Sampranasz had a violent history, and was destroyed three times: once during the Orcgate Wars and twice by natural disaster.[1]

Description[]

Hidden ruins abounded in this small fishing port, used to good effect by the priests of Set for their secret meetings and general worship.[1]

Inhabitants[]

As of 1357 DR, Sampranasz was ruled by Sannuet, who was a military governor. Sannuet was directly appointed to his position by priests of Horus-Re but served Set in secrecy.[1]

Sampranasz boasted a population of 3,000 in the Year of the Prince, 1357 DR.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Scott Bennie (February 1990). Old Empires. Edited by Mike Breault. (TSR, Inc.), p. 18. ISBN 978-0880388214.