Hihnweb spider
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The most famous anecdotal information regarding the history of the hihn spider spawns in the northern forests of [[Overview|Mitralon]], where a massive hihnweb was discovered in the first century post-[[Sundering]]. Woodcarvings and cave etchings depict what was undoubtedly a pre-Sundering temple, long abandoned, its narthex and congregational completely occupied by a web that was reputed to have aligned perfectly with walls and floor, and the dangling prey trapped within describing perfect plumb lines. | The most famous anecdotal information regarding the history of the hihn spider spawns in the northern forests of [[Overview|Mitralon]], where a massive hihnweb was discovered in the first century post-[[Sundering]]. Woodcarvings and cave etchings depict what was undoubtedly a pre-Sundering temple, long abandoned, its narthex and congregational completely occupied by a web that was reputed to have aligned perfectly with walls and floor, and the dangling prey trapped within describing perfect plumb lines. | ||
- | Until the web's destruction, sometime in the fourth century post-[[Sundering]], pilgrimages were made from moderately non-local regions, and many legends, myths and genuine scientific observations were created during that time. It is said that the first | + | Until the web's destruction, sometime in the fourth century post-[[Sundering]], pilgrimages were made from moderately non-local regions, and many legends, myths and genuine scientific observations were created during that time. It is said that the first [[trulloc]]s to visit the area took back with them many new fundamental hihn principles to perfect. |
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The most famous anecdotal information regarding the history of the hihn spider spawns in the northern forests of Mitralon, where a massive hihnweb was discovered in the first century post-Sundering. Woodcarvings and cave etchings depict what was undoubtedly a pre-Sundering temple, long abandoned, its narthex and congregational completely occupied by a web that was reputed to have aligned perfectly with walls and floor, and the dangling prey trapped within describing perfect plumb lines. Until the web's destruction, sometime in the fourth century post-Sundering, pilgrimages were made from moderately non-local regions, and many legends, myths and genuine scientific observations were created during that time. It is said that the first trullocs to visit the area took back with them many new fundamental hihn principles to perfect.
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