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Several excerpts are included from a (fictional) book written by [[Sipho]] in 1838, detailing the history and customs of the [[Tswana Kingdom]]; the kingdom founded following the attack on Cape Town.
 
Several excerpts are included from a (fictional) book written by [[Sipho]] in 1838, detailing the history and customs of the [[Tswana Kingdom]]; the kingdom founded following the attack on Cape Town.
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* While in draft form, the original title of Empire of Ivory was "A Brazen Armament". Book 3 was originally meant to detail the events of the [[Dragon Plague]], but the publication of Dragonsblood; a story by Todd McCaffrey also involving a fatal plague afflicting dragons, meant that the plot had to be postponed.
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* While in draft form, the original title of Empire of Ivory was "A Brazen Armament".
 
* The dragon depicted on the cover of the US version of Empire of Ivory is that of King [[Mokhachane I (d)]].
 
* The dragon depicted on the cover of the US version of Empire of Ivory is that of King [[Mokhachane I (d)]].
 
*Jane Roland refers to Saint Patrick or Merlin legendarily talking dragons out of trees. This is probably a reference to a myth that Saint Patrick banished all snakes from Ireland.
 
*Jane Roland refers to Saint Patrick or Merlin legendarily talking dragons out of trees. This is probably a reference to a myth that Saint Patrick banished all snakes from Ireland.

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