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-<!DOCTYPE markdown> +====== The Kavisi ====== 
-The Kavisi+
 The Kavisi are semi-nomadic traders who pioneered magical airship technology. They have some more permanent settlements on massive mesas in the desert that are only easy to reach with their help. They have a fairly elitist culture, rarely letting outsiders in. When they do, they are carefully vetted. The Kavisi are semi-nomadic traders who pioneered magical airship technology. They have some more permanent settlements on massive mesas in the desert that are only easy to reach with their help. They have a fairly elitist culture, rarely letting outsiders in. When they do, they are carefully vetted.
  
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 The Kavisi are a culture defined by adventure, commerce, and the aquisition of wealth. They are a cosmopolitan people, welcoming many outsiders onto their crews, many of whom go on to join the Kavisi more permanently through contract, marriage, or a number of other ceremonies. As such, the Kavisi do not represent a single ethinic group, and people of all descriptions may be found manning their skyships. The Kavisi are a culture defined by adventure, commerce, and the aquisition of wealth. They are a cosmopolitan people, welcoming many outsiders onto their crews, many of whom go on to join the Kavisi more permanently through contract, marriage, or a number of other ceremonies. As such, the Kavisi do not represent a single ethinic group, and people of all descriptions may be found manning their skyships.
  
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-## Kavisi Skyships+===== Kavisi Skyships ===== 
 The Kavisi soon became famous for their ornate wooden skyships--often styled as sailing ships of the sky, their hulls painted in striped blues and golds and decorated with elaborate filigree, crowned with stark white sails extending from the hull on multiple axes. These lightweight vessels were far more maneuverable over land than more common dirigible-type airships, and could even be modified to transition into seafaring configurations to traverse water (though the mechanics of Saka engines meant that flying above the waves was impossible.) The Kavisi soon became famous for their ornate wooden skyships--often styled as sailing ships of the sky, their hulls painted in striped blues and golds and decorated with elaborate filigree, crowned with stark white sails extending from the hull on multiple axes. These lightweight vessels were far more maneuverable over land than more common dirigible-type airships, and could even be modified to transition into seafaring configurations to traverse water (though the mechanics of Saka engines meant that flying above the waves was impossible.)
  
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