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The '''Hallant''' were a people of [[Classical Scadrial]]. |
The '''Hallant''' were a people of [[Classical Scadrial]]. |
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Era | Classical Scadrial |
World of Origin | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
The Hallant were a people of Classical Scadrial.
“ The imperial religion, with its obligators, actually appears to have arisen from the bureaucratic mercantile system of the Hallant, a people who were very focused on weights, measures, and permissions. ”
— Sazed's ruminations[1]