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The titan, '''Gunterra''', is one of four worshipped titans around [[Olvunter]]. Though considered uncommon in the majority of the known world to worship titans over local gods, such a thing does exist. In [[Kara]], the worship and history of '''Gunterra''' is centered around [[The Order of Gunterra]], which finds its home in [[Stendahl|The Duchy of Stendahl]].
The titan, '''Gunterra''', is one of four worshipped titans around [[Olvunter]]. Though considered uncommon in the majority of the known world to worship titans over local gods, such a thing does exist. In [[Kara]], the worship and history of '''Gunterra''' is centered around [[The Order of Gunterra]], which finds its home in [[Stendahl|The Duchy of Stendahl]].


'''Gunterra''' is the Earth Titan, credited with being the first to create life. It began with the dwarves, whom they loved so much, they made even more. Haflings, Humans, and Gnomes are also considered to be of Gunterran origin, alongside Giants and many other spirits of nature. Their creations eventually became the inspiration for the creations of the other titans. Despite the mass of life they created, they eventually cast it aside to chase a life of loneliness, earning them the nickname "'''The Lonely One'''". It is also quite common to see them referred to as "'''The Shaper'''", paying homage to the life they shaped early on.
'''Gunterra''' is the Earth Titan, credited with being the first to create life. It began with the dwarves, whom they loved so much, they made even more. Haflings, Humans, and Gnomes are also considered to be of Gunterran origin, alongside Giants and many other spirits of nature. Their creations eventually became the inspiration for the creations of the other titans. Despite the mass of life they created, they eventually cast it aside to chase a life of loneliness, earning them the nickname "'''The Lonely One'''". It is also quite common to see them referred to as "'''The Shaper'''", paying homage to the life they shaped early on.