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		<description>Outside the Sunadokei halls are the beaches, some inhabited and some not.  It's a rarely used bit of land aside from the occasional test for hopeful officers and the place where fresh recruits are dropped off is tucked in on the edge of the Sunadokei buildings themselves.</description>
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			<title>The Long Journey Home (Part 3)</title>
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			<description>((ooc: Sorry for the delay. =/ Setting up internet in my dorm seems to be more finicky than I would have guessed.))



As the train slowed to a stop, there were few to stand and welcome the mostly weary travelers.  Most stepped of a bit hesitantly after Corrigan, wondering why there was nothing but a group of people standing at the end before it broke into the sand of the beach.  No buildings, no signs, nothing to welcome them there.  There was hardly any sign of the civilization that rested  ...</description>
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