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Everyone knows the tales of Sinbad the Sailor from A 1,001 Nights, but not everyone knows that these tales are based on a real sailor of long ago named Sinomor, whose logbook has recently been found in the ruins of ancient Ramur. Sinomor made his life's fortune on seven perilous voyages, each of which took him to a different land where he acquired a famous treasure from a clever, dangerous opponent.
1) Sinomor was in the land of Zonobra on an earlier voyage than the one when he bested the Sorceress Briane; his encounter with the sorceress, famed for turning enemies into earthworms, was on an earlier voyage than the one on which he acquired the Daqar Diamond.
2) The sailor's test against the Thief Thomad wasn't the one in Boz or the one in Gosha.
3) Queen Norene isn't the foe from whom Sinomor got the Emir Emerald.
4) Neither Sultan Mohamad nor the Merchant Hussad was the victim when the adventurer gained possession of the Lamp of th
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