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'''Brother Hugan''' was the [[Layloran]] shaman who maintained knowledge and practice of the ancient traditions of his people after all others had dismissed them as superstitious. When the [[planet]] was no longer in perfect balance due to outsiders' intrusion, Brother Hugan led his people and [[Witiku]] in the effort to purge the planet of pollution and disruption. He went mad in his effort to destroy the outsiders and died fighting [[Kendle]] when Kendle dragged him off the [[Layloran Temple|observation tower]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Price of Paradise]]'')
'''Brother Hugan''' was the [[Layloran]] shaman who maintained knowledge and practice of the ancient traditions of his people after all others had dismissed them as superstitious. When the [[planet]] was no longer in perfect balance due to outsiders' intrusion, Brother Hugan led his people and [[Witiku]] in the effort to purge the planet of pollution and disruption. He went mad in his effort to destroy the outsiders and died fighting [[Kendle]] when Kendle dragged him off the [[Layloran Temple|observation tower]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Price of Paradise]]'')
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 18 February 2015

Brother Hugan was the Layloran shaman who maintained knowledge and practice of the ancient traditions of his people after all others had dismissed them as superstitious. When the planet was no longer in perfect balance due to outsiders' intrusion, Brother Hugan led his people and Witiku in the effort to purge the planet of pollution and disruption. He went mad in his effort to destroy the outsiders and died fighting Kendle when Kendle dragged him off the observation tower. (PROSE: The Price of Paradise)