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lverona [As a religious figure]
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 He was weaved into the Kareden branch of [[Xaewoon]] as the Great Hornet, a visionary whose mission was to lead his people to the homeland, and who then went away to join the [[Eternal Companion]]. The rite of passage into adulthood began to include seeing the Great Hornet fly beside the Eternal Companion. Most believers would stare at the sky for minutes, until they would convince themselves that they do see a small speck of light near the star. He was weaved into the Kareden branch of [[Xaewoon]] as the Great Hornet, a visionary whose mission was to lead his people to the homeland, and who then went away to join the [[Eternal Companion]]. The rite of passage into adulthood began to include seeing the Great Hornet fly beside the Eternal Companion. Most believers would stare at the sky for minutes, until they would convince themselves that they do see a small speck of light near the star.
  
-Another legend includes the story that the Great Hornet will return from the east, to lead his people to the New Mamkoon. This was a story that was especially favored by King Anashary, who wanted to keep his options open, as he was eyeing [[Darda]] for possible conquests. In reality, the idea of New Mamkoon became more popular with the deterioration of the Kingdom of Mamkoon, and several religious sects made the wait for the return of the Great Hornet a central piece of their theology, which was then exported to the east after the migration of the Kareden from [[loodon empire|Loodon]]. The character of the Great Hornet is featured in many branches of Xaewoon to this day.+Another legend includes the story that the Great Hornet will return from the east, to lead his people to the New Mamkoon. This was a story that was especially favored by King Anashary, who wanted to keep his options open, as he was eyeing [[Darda]] for possible conquests. In reality, the idea of New Mamkoon became more popular with the deterioration of the Kingdom of Mamkoon, and several religious sects made the wait for the return of Prince Kol as the Great Hornet a central piece of their theology, which was then exported to the east after the migration of the Kareden from [[loodon empire|Loodon]].
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