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He Returned at young age and still looked very young. He had matured quickly during his first year as Returned though his body would age slowly and only until it would reach maturity. Despite this he acted like an adult.{{book ref|wb|30}}
 
He Returned at young age and still looked very young. He had matured quickly during his first year as Returned though his body would age slowly and only until it would reach maturity. Despite this he acted like an adult.{{book ref|wb|30}}
   
When [[Blushweaver]] asked him to give his Lifeless Command to her, he agreed to give her control of his armies in exchange for her vote on the [[Council of Societal Ills]].{{book ref|wb|30}} Hopefinder did not think war was coming and, despite the fact that the control of the armies was a sacred duty, he thought it was a useless power.
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When [[Blushweaver]] asked him to give his Lifeless Command to her, he agreed to give her control of his armies in exchange for her vote on the [[council of social ills]].{{book ref|wb|30}} Hopefinder did not think war was coming and, despite the fact that the control of the armies was a sacred duty, he thought it was a useless power.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 13:23, 26 June 2018

Hopefinder
Abilities Returned
Nationality Hallandren
Homeworld Nalthis

Hopefinder the Just, god of innocence and beauty, was a Returned from Hallandren on Nalthis.[1]

He Returned at young age and still looked very young. He had matured quickly during his first year as Returned though his body would age slowly and only until it would reach maturity. Despite this he acted like an adult.[1]

When Blushweaver asked him to give his Lifeless Command to her, he agreed to give her control of his armies in exchange for her vote on the council of social ills.[1] Hopefinder did not think war was coming and, despite the fact that the control of the armies was a sacred duty, he thought it was a useless power.

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