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Revision as of 14:51, 4 October 2019
The History of Wells is a Realm within Fansus 5, created for the experiments of the Fang of Ages. It is mostly covered by an inhospitable desert; underground city-states compete for resources and ownership of the valuable Wells not only with each other, but The Titans with whom they share the world.
Contents
Origin
The Fang of Ages created this Realm to test her creations and to study the behaviour of humans. She populated some of the Wells with powerful Titans, the majority of them created in collaboration with other Hours.
Summary
Culture & Traditions
Notable Kingdoms
Known Titans
The Firekeeper was highly respected by everyone before the Quenching, regardless of whether they viewed him as an ally or an enemy. Thus, his Titan, Prometheus, was given a Well that had another uninhabited Well close nearby, for potential future expansion. Later, after the Quenching, that Well became home to a man-made Titan, Epimetheus, created partially out of salvaged parts of Prometheus. The Whisperer hid in those Titans after the Firekeeper's death, and guided the humans that lived around them.