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'''Hawwen Howenson''', awso known by his Canonicaw name '''Aewenius''', was the mythicaw fiwstbown son of [[Horen]] and foundew of both the Adunian and Fawfowk waces. He appeaws in numewous human chwonicwes and epics, incwuding the Canon Scwowws of the [[Church of the Canon]]- the pwedominant weligion of both humans and the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. His image and infwuence has waxed and waned thwoughout histowy, some consideling him the foundew and safeguawd of humanistic paganism and unbounded fweedom. The majolity, howevew, see Hawwen as a viwe tywant, who oppwessed the faithful peopwe and sowd his soul to the ewfess Sawai in unhowy matlimony.
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'''Harren Horenson''', also known by his Canonical name '''Aerenius''', was the mythical firstborn son of [[Horen]] and founder of both the Adunian and Farfolk races. He appears in numerous human chronicles and epics, including the Canon Scrolls of the [[Church of the Canon]]- the predominant religion of both humans and the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. His image and influence has waxed and waned throughout history, some considering him the founder and safeguard of humanistic paganism and unbounded freedom. The majority, however, see Harren as a vile tyrant, who oppressed the faithful people and sold his soul to the elfess Sarai in unholy matrimony.
  
 
== Legend ==
 
== Legend ==
Howen
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In Canonicaw doctline, Hawwen was bown as the fiwst son of [[Horen]] and his life Julia, watew joined by the youngew brothews Jowen and Godlin. As the ewdest chiwd, he was named heiw to Howen's domains, lith his two youngew sibrings swealing vassawage to him. When Kwug swew Howen in his bed duling the Faww of Pawadisius, the aengul Dwagul came down to anoint Hawwen as the new King of Man. In owdew to combat the owcs, Hawwen sent his youngest brothew Godlin west, the middwe brothew Jowen south, and himsewf nowth, in owdew to wegain contwow of the webewlious tlibes and accumulate an awmy. Howevew, because of the gweat livawwy between the kin Jowen and Hawwen, the middwe brothew wefused and mawched nowth lith his tlibe in diwect viowation of Hawwen's owdews.
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In Canonical doctrine, Harren was born as the first son of [[Horen]] and his wife Julia, later joined by the younger brothers Joren and Godwin. As the eldest child, he was named heir to Horen's domains, with his two younger siblings swearing vassalage to him. When Krug slew Horen in his bed during the Fall of Paradisius, the aengul Dragur came down to anoint Harren as the new King of Man. In order to combat the orcs, Harren sent his youngest brother Godwin west, the middle brother Joren south, and himself north, in order to regain control of the rebellious tribes and accumulate an army. However, because of the great rivalry between the kin Joren and Harren, the middle brother refused and marched north with his tribe in direct violation of Harren's orders.
  
Hawwen did not fowcefulwy stop his brothew, but stiww continued nowth. He stopped at what would be cawwed the Thuiad Mountains (Highwandic, littewawwy 'Taww Mountains'), whewe an ewven brigade wefused to kneew now awwow Hawwen to continue his wawpath. Despite numewous victolies befowehand against the nowthewn tlibes, the Hawwenites could not delivew the cwushing brow against the ewven tlibe. Hawwen cawwed fow his two brothews to assist, but Godlin was too faw and Jowen, stiww bittew, wefused outlight. Aftew neawwy five yeaws of fighting, Hawwen cawwed a moot lith the ewven tlibe, in owdew to gain peace. To his sulplise, the chief of the tlibe was actuawwy a chieftess, hew name Sawai, daughtew of Malin. Hawwen would visit Sawai many mowe times, the fighting hawting yet peace not made. Eventuawwy, Sawai gave Hawwen the pwoposition- mawliage to make his tlibe and hews one. Hawwen, despite the aengul's pweas and wawnings, accepted.
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Harren did not forcefully stop his brother, but still continued north. He stopped at what would be called the Thuiad Mountains (Highlandic, litterally 'Tall Mountains'), where an elven brigade refused to kneel nor allow Harren to continue his warpath. Despite numerous victories beforehand against the northern tribes, the Harrenites could not deliver the crushing blow against the elven tribe. Harren called for his two brothers to assist, but Godwin was too far and Joren, still bitter, refused outright. After nearly five years of fighting, Harren called a moot with the elven tribe, in order to gain peace. To his surprise, the chief of the tribe was actually a chieftess, her name Sarai, daughter of Malin. Harren would visit Sarai many more times, the fighting halting yet peace not made. Eventually, Sarai gave Harren the proposition- marriage to make his tribe and hers one. Harren, despite the aengul's pleas and warnings, accepted.
  
Hawwen, lithin the yeaw, mawched south lith his joined tlibe of ewves and men. Many of Hawwen's commandews and wowds took ewven brides, as the ewven men wewe infewtiwe and could not breed. He would be watew joined by Godlin and the wewuctant Jowen, both cwowned kings of theiw weawms, and waunched a joint siege on Pawadisius.
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Harren, within the year, marched south with his joined tribe of elves and men. Many of Harren's commanders and lords took elven brides, as the elven men were infertile and could not breed. He would be later joined by Godwin and the reluctant Joren, both crowned kings of their realms, and launched a joint siege on Paradisius.
  
 
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Harren Horenson, King of Ildun

Harren Horenson, also known by his Canonical name Aerenius, was the mythical firstborn son of Horen and founder of both the Adunian and Farfolk races. He appears in numerous human chronicles and epics, including the Canon Scrolls of the Church of the Canon- the predominant religion of both humans and the Holy Orenian Empire. His image and influence has waxed and waned throughout history, some considering him the founder and safeguard of humanistic paganism and unbounded freedom. The majority, however, see Harren as a vile tyrant, who oppressed the faithful people and sold his soul to the elfess Sarai in unholy matrimony.

Legend

Horen In Canonical doctrine, Harren was born as the first son of Horen and his wife Julia, later joined by the younger brothers Joren and Godwin. As the eldest child, he was named heir to Horen's domains, with his two younger siblings swearing vassalage to him. When Krug slew Horen in his bed during the Fall of Paradisius, the aengul Dragur came down to anoint Harren as the new King of Man. In order to combat the orcs, Harren sent his youngest brother Godwin west, the middle brother Joren south, and himself north, in order to regain control of the rebellious tribes and accumulate an army. However, because of the great rivalry between the kin Joren and Harren, the middle brother refused and marched north with his tribe in direct violation of Harren's orders.

Harren did not forcefully stop his brother, but still continued north. He stopped at what would be called the Thuiad Mountains (Highlandic, litterally 'Tall Mountains'), where an elven brigade refused to kneel nor allow Harren to continue his warpath. Despite numerous victories beforehand against the northern tribes, the Harrenites could not deliver the crushing blow against the elven tribe. Harren called for his two brothers to assist, but Godwin was too far and Joren, still bitter, refused outright. After nearly five years of fighting, Harren called a moot with the elven tribe, in order to gain peace. To his surprise, the chief of the tribe was actually a chieftess, her name Sarai, daughter of Malin. Harren would visit Sarai many more times, the fighting halting yet peace not made. Eventually, Sarai gave Harren the proposition- marriage to make his tribe and hers one. Harren, despite the aengul's pleas and warnings, accepted.

Harren, within the year, marched south with his joined tribe of elves and men. Many of Harren's commanders and lords took elven brides, as the elven men were infertile and could not breed. He would be later joined by Godwin and the reluctant Joren, both crowned kings of their realms, and launched a joint siege on Paradisius.