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However, the Vorin peoples to the east believe the Emuli to be pagans, despite the similarities between their faiths.{{book ref|sa1|54}}
 
However, the Vorin peoples to the east believe the Emuli to be pagans, despite the similarities between their faiths.{{book ref|sa1|54}}
   
== Economy ==
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=== Economy ===
 
Emul is still largely agrarian with many people working as farmers, reliant on crops such as [[tallew]]{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} and [[lurnip]]s for survival.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} The war with Tukar has not been good for the Emuli economy, forcing many farmers to take up arms to repel invaders.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} This has left their fields vulnerable to raids by people looking to sell the crops for an easy profit. Some Emuli also make a living working as mercenaries in other kingdoms.{{book ref|edgedancer|4}} The southwest coast of Roshar is rich in trade, and Emul's capital Sesemalex Dar is a fantastic port and a major trade waypoint in the area.{{book ref|sa1|54}} The city is also renown for its fantastic crem pottery.{{book ref|sa1|55}}
 
Emul is still largely agrarian with many people working as farmers, reliant on crops such as [[tallew]]{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} and [[lurnip]]s for survival.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} The war with Tukar has not been good for the Emuli economy, forcing many farmers to take up arms to repel invaders.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} This has left their fields vulnerable to raids by people looking to sell the crops for an easy profit. Some Emuli also make a living working as mercenaries in other kingdoms.{{book ref|edgedancer|4}} The southwest coast of Roshar is rich in trade, and Emul's capital Sesemalex Dar is a fantastic port and a major trade waypoint in the area.{{book ref|sa1|54}} The city is also renown for its fantastic crem pottery.{{book ref|sa1|55}}
   

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