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A high-sided lump of volcanic rock about five km across to a side, Sagha is surrounded by thick kelp-beds which shroud its rocky shores in a perpetual reek. It is uninhabited, but its seacliffs have in several places been richly carved by Damarcan anchorites in ancient times. The waters around it are the site of important annual fairs of the Sea Argandarr.
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