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The Council of Resistance in Mossflower, more commonly known as the Corim, was a group of Mossflower woodlanders who resisted Verdauga Greeneyes and his family of wildcats, who forced innocent woodlanders who lived near Kotir, the wildcat fortress, into slavery. Eventually, through the Corim's efforts, the fortress of the wildcats was destroyed and the Thousand Eye Army was defeated. The Corim used Brockhall as their primary meeting place.

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  • The Council of Resistance in Mossflower, more commonly known as the Corim, was a group of Mossflower woodlanders who resisted Verdauga Greeneyes and his family of wildcats, who forced innocent woodlanders who lived near Kotir, the wildcat fortress, into slavery. Eventually, through the Corim's efforts, the fortress of the wildcats was destroyed and the Thousand Eye Army was defeated. The Corim used Brockhall as their primary meeting place.
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  • The Council of Resistance in Mossflower, more commonly known as the Corim, was a group of Mossflower woodlanders who resisted Verdauga Greeneyes and his family of wildcats, who forced innocent woodlanders who lived near Kotir, the wildcat fortress, into slavery. Eventually, through the Corim's efforts, the fortress of the wildcats was destroyed and the Thousand Eye Army was defeated. The Corim used Brockhall as their primary meeting place.
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