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The Cult of the Hill Father was a Cult that had emerged in former Dunland in the Fourth Age.It had been formed by an enigmatic Wolf-hunter turned preacher known as Terren who had denounced the people of Kierkgard for their wickedness, and called on them to repent. The Hill Father cult continued to grow, spreading their message that all were equal in the Father's sight, and those who stood between the people and their Father should be punished.

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  • Cult of the Hill Father
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  • The Cult of the Hill Father was a Cult that had emerged in former Dunland in the Fourth Age.It had been formed by an enigmatic Wolf-hunter turned preacher known as Terren who had denounced the people of Kierkgard for their wickedness, and called on them to repent. The Hill Father cult continued to grow, spreading their message that all were equal in the Father's sight, and those who stood between the people and their Father should be punished.
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  • The Cult of the Hill Father was a Cult that had emerged in former Dunland in the Fourth Age.It had been formed by an enigmatic Wolf-hunter turned preacher known as Terren who had denounced the people of Kierkgard for their wickedness, and called on them to repent. The Hill Father cult continued to grow, spreading their message that all were equal in the Father's sight, and those who stood between the people and their Father should be punished.
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