
Further images and thoughts of Northeast African city of Andur. As I said in my last posting Andur has had a long history of working and trading with the Valhaullan Vikings who come to its docks to trade their goods and offer their blades and shields for hire.
The inhabitants of Andur find nothing too unusual in these visitors since travelers come from other villages just a day away, or from distant lands like the Empire of the East http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4103462/ to trade goods and skills or to find a new home and fresh beginnings.
Making up some the newer inhabitants of Andur are the fennecs http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3519166/. Although only about three feet tall these inquisitive little folk find the world a big fascinating place, and substantial number have settled now within the city walls. And to think it all started with one little fennec dancer in the Sultan's Palace http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1662571/
While they make an unlikely combination the fennecs and the Vikings seem to get along very well with each other. Maybe its because they both come from more rustic roots. Anyways here we see one of the Vikings giving some younger fennecs an idea what the world looks like from his viewpoint!
The inhabitants of Andur find nothing too unusual in these visitors since travelers come from other villages just a day away, or from distant lands like the Empire of the East http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4103462/ to trade goods and skills or to find a new home and fresh beginnings.
Making up some the newer inhabitants of Andur are the fennecs http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3519166/. Although only about three feet tall these inquisitive little folk find the world a big fascinating place, and substantial number have settled now within the city walls. And to think it all started with one little fennec dancer in the Sultan's Palace http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1662571/
While they make an unlikely combination the fennecs and the Vikings seem to get along very well with each other. Maybe its because they both come from more rustic roots. Anyways here we see one of the Vikings giving some younger fennecs an idea what the world looks like from his viewpoint!
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