In life, this master of the furnace unified the Esemseran tribes into the small kingdom they form today. Legend has it he stepped down from leading his nation, too modest to wear a crown. It was only after the people begged the master craftsman to keep his position, fearing no other would keep things together like he did. He begrudgingly accepted only after a coup got foiled. He felt himself not worthy of the title, however, so he changed his name to Hiran and made the first Centurial Steel to hide his shame. Thusly, the people would worship their leader, not the humble blacksmith within the armour. After passing away, his sons scorched him out of the Centurial with volcanic fire, and ever since, his spirit is believed to linger in every flame and furnace of every craftsman. All of his cre
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| - In life, this master of the furnace unified the Esemseran tribes into the small kingdom they form today. Legend has it he stepped down from leading his nation, too modest to wear a crown. It was only after the people begged the master craftsman to keep his position, fearing no other would keep things together like he did. He begrudgingly accepted only after a coup got foiled. He felt himself not worthy of the title, however, so he changed his name to Hiran and made the first Centurial Steel to hide his shame. Thusly, the people would worship their leader, not the humble blacksmith within the armour. After passing away, his sons scorched him out of the Centurial with volcanic fire, and ever since, his spirit is believed to linger in every flame and furnace of every craftsman. All of his cre
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| - In life, this master of the furnace unified the Esemseran tribes into the small kingdom they form today. Legend has it he stepped down from leading his nation, too modest to wear a crown. It was only after the people begged the master craftsman to keep his position, fearing no other would keep things together like he did. He begrudgingly accepted only after a coup got foiled. He felt himself not worthy of the title, however, so he changed his name to Hiran and made the first Centurial Steel to hide his shame. Thusly, the people would worship their leader, not the humble blacksmith within the armour. After passing away, his sons scorched him out of the Centurial with volcanic fire, and ever since, his spirit is believed to linger in every flame and furnace of every craftsman. All of his creations have been lost in time Ma-'tak, overshadowed by Hiran. Ran-Tir, overshadowed by Hiran.
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