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Hattu Mountain
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Hattu Mountain is a historical location for the Redguards. It is the location where the legendary hero, Frandar Hunding, author of the Book of Circles, was sought out by the Sword-Singers. At this time, the Sword-Singers were under attack by the autocratic rulers of Yokuda.
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Hattu Mountain is a historical location for the Redguards. It is the location where the legendary hero, Frandar Hunding, author of the Book of Circles, was sought out by the Sword-Singers. At this time, the Sword-Singers were under attack by the autocratic rulers of Yokuda.