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Ikkūne Nattaxxawan, the supreme leader of Salmon Speaker Country, was on his way to Prefect Annu's office to discuss the events of the Hara Incident.  He and his entourage had to take a detour from the main road, which had been washed out by a typhoon.  They encountered Sorvin, as the path from his farm intersected the narrow road Nattaxxawan's party had taken.  Nattaxxawan and his entourage ultimately ignored Sorvin and continued on their way to Biktāt, the prefectural capital.  
Ikkūne Nattaxxawan, the supreme leader of Salmon Speaker Country, was on his way to Prefect Annu's office to discuss the events of the Hara Incident.  He and his entourage had to take a detour from the main road, which had been washed out by a typhoon.  They encountered Sorvin, as the path from his farm intersected the narrow road Nattaxxawan's party had taken.  Nattaxxawan and his entourage ultimately ignored Sorvin and continued on their way to Biktāt, the prefectural capital.  


While having dinner with Annu, he spoke of Sorvin's tenaciousness, which included a pile of letters awaiting him in his guest quarters.  Again, recorded by Annu's nephew Taššir, more material regarding the Vadi lawsuit has been preserved in Minhast history, less for its impact on pre-Unification Minhay than for its satirical value.
While having dinner with Annu, he spoke of Sorvin's tenaciousness, which included a pile of letters awaiting him in his guest quarters.  Again, Taššir recorded the lawsuit-related events that transpired, this time between the Ikkūne of Salmon Speaker Country and a troublesome Vadi farmer:
 
This jest by Nattaxxawan is among the more memorable:


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