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The mixture is cut into discs, and then baked in the sun. Bazan was an immediate hit in every place it was brought to. In current times, metals such as gold, uranium and lead are very rare, and the only place a person is likely to find some is in pieces of Bazan.

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The mixture is cut into discs, and then baked in the sun. Bazan was an immediate hit in every place it was brought to. In current times, metals such as gold, uranium and lead are very rare, and the only place a person is likely to find some is in pieces of Bazan. The daredevil captain of the Jannot once ate 5 pieces of Bazan in a dare. It was unfortunately (or fortunately, if you share a certain writers attitude) the last thing he did.

Bazan has also been used in the construction of a large statue in the affluent Venlet tribe. However, the clay used in that bazan was of inferior quality, and during the sandstorm later that year, the statue crumbled very unceremoniously. Bazan has gone on to become the backbone of many fledgling economies, and its influence continues to spread as travellers speed on further into unknown lands.

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