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== History ==
 
== History ==
Three generations or more ago, the first people left Homeland to explore the Forests.{{book ref|sfs}} These people took the surename [[Forescout]]. Sometime after that, the [[Evil]] appeared in Homeland. It began its slaughter of the people living in Homeland. The few people who survived fled Homeland and took refuge in the Forests. Some say that eventually the Forescouts will return to Homeland and defeat the Evil living there.
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Three generations or more ago, the first people left Homeland to explore the Forests.{{book ref|sfs}} These people took the surname [[Forescout]]. Sometime after that, the [[Evil]] appeared in Homeland. It began to slaughter the people living in Homeland. The few people who survived fled Homeland and took refuge in the Forests. Some say that eventually the Forescouts will return to Homeland and defeat the Evil living there.
   
 
== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==

Revision as of 15:51, 24 January 2016

Homeland
Region Fallen World
World Threnody

Homeland is the place of origin for many of the peoples who now live in the Forests of Hell on Threnody.[1]

Its location is unknown, but it seems likely that it is across the sea from the Forests in the Fallen World.[1]

History

Three generations or more ago, the first people left Homeland to explore the Forests.[1] These people took the surname Forescout. Sometime after that, the Evil appeared in Homeland. It began to slaughter the people living in Homeland. The few people who survived fled Homeland and took refuge in the Forests. Some say that eventually the Forescouts will return to Homeland and defeat the Evil living there.

Culture

Little is known about the way of life and culture of Homeland.[1] People speak of it wistfully and tell fanciful stories about what it was like there, but most everyone who had ever seen Homeland have died. There is a general sense that concepts such as love and justice fell with the Homeland and have no place in the Forests.

The people of Homeland had a religion devoted to the God Beyond.[1] Its rites, doctrine, and even name are unknown. It was symbolized by a dagger. Some people had actual silver daggers as ornaments with symbols of the divine carved into it as a warding. Even in the Forests, some still worshiped the God Beyond and kept small altars to Him.

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