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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.


The Heromakers of [[Hraace]] on [[Chandrar]] are knowledgeable in creating and training [Heroes].
The Heromakers of [[Hraace]] on [[Chandrar]] are knowledgeable in creating and training [Heores].


Six centuries ago, [[Oteslia]] produced a notable [Hero]. This [Hero] would destroy a neighbouring city.<ref name=":4" />
Six centuries ago, [[Oteslia]] produced a notable [Hero]. This [Hero] would destroy a neighbouring city.<ref name=":4" />
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In recent times, the [Hero] Doubte rose in Zethe, clearing out the Chemath Marble mines and defending his nation until he grew to dislike his role. During the [[Flos Reimarch|King of Destruction]]'s campaign of conquest, a few [Heroes] arose to oppose him. However they were low levelled and were killed by [[Mars]]. Save for Doubte, who held the King's [[Seven]] back almost singlehandedly before going into hiding.<ref name=":3" />
In recent times, the [Hero] Doubte rose in Zethe, clearing out the Chemath Marble mines and defending his nation until he grew to dislike his role. During the [[Flos Reimarch|King of Destruction]]'s campaign of conquest, a few [Heroes] arose to oppose him. However they were low levelled and were killed by [[Mars]]. Save for Doubte, who held the King's [[Seven]] back almost singlehandedly before going into hiding.<ref name=":3" />


The [[Blighted Kingdom]] initiated the ritual to summon the [[Earthers]], thinking it would summon powerful heroes from another world. All the Earthers that arrived in the Blighted Kingdom were granted the [Hero] class. They were sent to fight the Demons, but over a third of them died. The Blighted Kingdom deemed the ritual a failure and sent the Earthers away to a remote village close to the 4th Wall, where most lost their [Hero] class. After Richard and Emily reached level 30 and Tom leveled as a [Hero], they reconsidered their assesment and recalled them to [[Paranfer]]. After Tom thwarted a Demon incursion to abduct the princesses and assassinate [[Othius the Fourth|Othius]], the Blighted Kingdom changed their approach to foster the [Heroes] instead. On the Summer Solstice, they enacted a second ritual on a larger scale to summon more Earthers, gaining a thousand new [Heroes] to be trained at a specialized academy.
The [[Blighted Kingdom]] initiated the ritual to summon the [[Earthers]], thinking it would summon powerful heroes from another world. All the Earthers that arrived in the Blighted Kingdom were granted the [Hero] class.
 
Doubte breifly resurfaced from hiding to join [[Fetohep]] as he headed to the [[Meeting of the Tribes]]. In Izril, he fought against [[Belavierr Donamia|Belavierr]], and returned to anonymity afterwards, but his actions made his children even more restless and hungry for glory than they already were. This later prompted him to visit Hraace to arrange training for them.
 
The Blighted Kingdom sent its first wave [Heroes] to the [[New Lands of Izril]] to help with colonization efforts and as a reward for their service. This is with the exception of Tom, who was instead sent to [[Baleros]] to help with the surging [[Dyed Lands]], as punishment for his unruliness and antagonism.
 
According to Pedagogia [[Araxia]], the [[Empire of Sands]] has also created a [Hero].<ref name=":5" />


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