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'''The expansion of Hashan''' began in the late 220s AF, when citizens started to claim vast portions of the [[Northern Ithmia]] as part of the burgeoning city's territory. By planting flags throughout the forest, a location was then officially claimed and began to produce income for the city. This occupation, however, had a detrimental effect upon its surroundings, most visibly by drastically reducing the growth of plantlife in the area. Additional problems were raised by the fact that a number of the locations were [[groves]] imprinted by [[Ancient Circle of Druids|Druids]] and [[Sentinels]].
'''The expansion of Hashan''' began in the late 220s AF, when citizens started to claim vast portions of the [[Northern Ithmia]] as part of the burgeoning city's territory. By planting flags throughout the forest, a location was then officially claimed and began to produce income for the city. This occupation, however, had a detrimental effect upon its surroundings, most visibly by drastically reducing the growth of plantlife in the area. Additional problems were raised by the fact that a number of the locations were [[groves]] imprinted by [[Ancient Circle of Druids|Druids]] and [[Sentinels of Nature|Sentinels]].


As [[forestal|forestals]] worried about their homes, [[Gaia]], Goddess of Nature, formed the [[Oakstone|Council of Oakstone]], whose members decried the actions of Hashan and began to work towards a solution. [[Hashan]] began construction on a road to lead out of the city, destroying a few locations in the process, which was grudgingly accepted by most, but few had any idea about what was to happen next.
As [[forestal|forestals]] worried about their homes, [[Gaia]], Goddess of Nature, formed the [[Oakstone|Council of Oakstone]], whose members decried the actions of Hashan and began to work towards a solution. [[Hashan]] began construction on a road to lead out of the city, destroying a few locations in the process, which was grudgingly accepted by most, but few had any idea about what was to happen next.