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'''Fallahal''' was a [[Remote]] world that was at one time their only stable colony. However, the [[Great House]]s interfered in its history, transforming it into a [[Broken Remote]] colony through use of the [[Jallama Reed]] transmissions and the [[New Young God]]s project. The focus in the colony went from thinking of conflict as being exterior to being interior, focused on the details of daily life and the society around them. Self reliance was prized, as was the stability of this world, and any attempt to disrupt the stability of this society was harshly punished. Banality wasn't merely seen as acceptable, but ideal, cutting off any use for this colony within the [[War in Heaven]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
'''Fallahal''' was a [[Remote]] world that was at one time their only stable colony. However, the [[Great House]]s interfered in its history, transforming it into a [[Broken Remote]] colony through use of the [[Jallama Reed]] transmissions and the [[New Young Gods]] project. The focus in the colony went from thinking of conflict as being exterior to being interior, focused on the details of daily life and the society around them. Self reliance was prized, as was the stability of this world, and any attempt to disrupt the stability of this society was harshly punished. Banality wasn't merely seen as acceptable, but ideal, cutting off any use for this colony within the [[War in Heaven]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


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