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As if D&D didn't have enough [[crabfolk|crustacean]] [[aldani|humanoid]] [[yurian|races]], the '''Sartani''' are burly seventeen foot tall crab people introduced in the [[Al-Qadim]] module ''Golden Voyages''. The are endemic to the Al-Sartan archipelago of the Crowded Sea. They are likely related to the crab-headed god Kar'r'gra whose cult is also restricted to those islands. They periodically raid coastal villages, killing and eating everyone, but not stealing anything of value.
As if [[D&D]] didn't have enough [[crabfolk|crustacean]] [[aldani|humanoid]] [[yurian|races]], the '''Sartani''' are burly seventeen foot tall crab people introduced in the [[Al-Qadim]] module ''Golden Voyages''. The are endemic to the Al-Sartan archipelago of the Crowded Sea. They are likely related to the crab-headed god Kar'r'gra whose cult is also restricted to those islands. They periodically raid coastal villages, killing and eating everyone, but not stealing anything of value.

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As if D&D didn't have enough crustacean humanoid races, the Sartani are burly seventeen foot tall crab people introduced in the Al-Qadim module Golden Voyages. The are endemic to the Al-Sartan archipelago of the Crowded Sea. They are likely related to the crab-headed god Kar'r'gra whose cult is also restricted to those islands. They periodically raid coastal villages, killing and eating everyone, but not stealing anything of value.