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Despite the lack of churches, many villagers held a belief in the existence of a "creator", which the Dazai, Jude, Saul and Petr eventually met. Herot's inhabitants also had mythology, in particular, the belief that if the stolen children were to return to the village, then Herot would be destroyed. This belief, although not founded in science, was, in fact, correct, as if the children did return, then the "creator" would not be able to sustain the pocket dimension because of the large amount of data required to imagine children.
Despite the lack of churches, many villagers held a belief in the existence of a "creator", which the Dazai, Jude, Saul and Petr eventually met. Herot's inhabitants also had mythology, in particular, the belief that if the stolen children were to return to the village, then Herot would be destroyed. This belief, although not founded in science, was, in fact, correct, as if the children did return, then the "creator" would not be able to sustain the pocket dimension because of the large amount of data required to imagine children.


By the time of Petr, travellers and traders from outside the village were known to exist, but not particularly common. The world outside of the village was inaccessible for a time, during which the Castor was losing power and Herot's creator the will to continue. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart (novel)|Wooden Heart]]'')
By the time of Petr, travellers and traders from outside the village were known to exist, but not particularly common. The world outside of the village was inaccessible for a time, during which the Castor was losing power and Herot's creator the will to continue.


The village's architecture was a mixture of many Earth styles, such as having keyhole shaped doorways with sliding doors, triangular windows and an English style village green. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart (novel)|Wooden Heart]]'')
The village's architecture was a mixture of many Earth styles, such as having keyhole shaped doorways with sliding doors, triangular windows and an English style village green. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart (novel)|Wooden Heart]]'')
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