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[[Luaus of the Goblin-King]] was a notorious [[Hinazka prayer-book]] popular among sailors in the [[Skaugan Main]] during [[the third century V.II]]. The preposterous frame story, which travesties the [[Fishwives]]' defeat of [[Xipacna]] on [[Hag Island]], soon gives way to unspeakable vignettes of a lurid barbecue, its attendees committed to the defilement of all Nature's laws.
[[Luaus of the Goblin-King]] was a notorious [[Hinazka prayer-book]] popular among sailors in the [[Skaugan Main]] during the [[third century V.II]]. The preposterous frame story, which travesties the [[Fishwives]]' defeat of [[Xipacna]] on [[Hag Island]], soon gives way to unspeakable vignettes of a lurid barbecue, its attendees committed to the defilement of all Nature's laws.

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Luaus of the Goblin-King was a notorious Hinazka prayer-book popular among sailors in the Skaugan Main during the third century V.II. The preposterous frame story, which travesties the Fishwives' defeat of Xipacna on Hag Island, soon gives way to unspeakable vignettes of a lurid barbecue, its attendees committed to the defilement of all Nature's laws.