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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.
<i>[[Luaus of the Goblin-King]]</i> was a notorious [[wikipedia:Tijuana bible|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.


Some philologists theorize that the pamphlet was used as a source for the original "[[Tales of Ka-Ess]]" codex assembled by the [[Fishwife poet]].
Some philologists theorize that the pamphlet was used as a source for the original <i>[[Tales of Ka-Ess]]</i> codex assembled by the [[Fishwife poet]].