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==History==
==History==
The [Hero] class was conceived early in the creation of Innworld, with the various gods having different ideas as to what they could be and what benefits or restrictions they might have, including from Isthekenous himself.<ref name=":3" /> When the Grand Design was activated, it changed its class prerequisites, which it saw as too basic.<ref name=":0" />
The [Hero] class was conceived early in the creation of Innworld, with the various gods having different ideas as to what they could be and what benefits or restrictions they might have, including from Isthekenous himself.<ref name=":3" /> When the Grand Design was activated, it changed its class prerequisites, which it saw as too basic.<ref name=":0" />
The Hundred Heroes of [[Terandria]] became legend in ancient times, and founded the continent's various royal dynasties.


Elucina the Rebel of String was the hero that succesfully freed the [[String People]] from slavery.
Elucina the Rebel of String was the hero that succesfully freed the [[String People]] from slavery.
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