The human homeland is an unknown landmass to the southwest of Alagaësia. According to Orik, the continent lay "far to the south, beyond the Beors"; however, according to Christopher Paolini, it was to the west of Alagaësia. This continent is possibly where twenty humans who visited Alagaêsia in 5596 AC were from (Paolini has stated that the humans had their "various lands across the sea", indicating that there was more than one human country), as well as being most likely the land of birth of the Broddrings who arrived in 7203 AC with King Palancar. It has also been said that the Ra'zac originated in this land. According to Christopher Paolini, dragons may have also lived here at some point .
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| - The human homeland is an unknown landmass to the southwest of Alagaësia. According to Orik, the continent lay "far to the south, beyond the Beors"; however, according to Christopher Paolini, it was to the west of Alagaësia. This continent is possibly where twenty humans who visited Alagaêsia in 5596 AC were from (Paolini has stated that the humans had their "various lands across the sea", indicating that there was more than one human country), as well as being most likely the land of birth of the Broddrings who arrived in 7203 AC with King Palancar. It has also been said that the Ra'zac originated in this land. According to Christopher Paolini, dragons may have also lived here at some point .
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| - The human homeland is an unknown landmass to the southwest of Alagaësia. According to Orik, the continent lay "far to the south, beyond the Beors"; however, according to Christopher Paolini, it was to the west of Alagaësia. This continent is possibly where twenty humans who visited Alagaêsia in 5596 AC were from (Paolini has stated that the humans had their "various lands across the sea", indicating that there was more than one human country), as well as being most likely the land of birth of the Broddrings who arrived in 7203 AC with King Palancar. It has also been said that the Ra'zac originated in this land. According to Christopher Paolini, dragons may have also lived here at some point .
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