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Raposa, designed by the god of causality and creation, are the stewards of the two worlds—the corporal and intangible. From their inception, the Raposa population had been split into four villages, each defined by a specific virtue and vice shared by all Raposa. Until each village overcame its vice, all would be kept separate. The primordial Raposa, the original inhabitants of each village, built the foundations of their village per their own objectives.

  • Watersong, blessed with culture, brought the Raposa understanding and expression under the leadership of Miles, overcoming pride.
  • Lavasteam, blessed with prosperity, brought the Raposa wealth and substance with the overthrowing of King Miney, overcoming greed.
  • Galactic, blessed with knowledge, brought the Raposa innovation and progress following the troubled leadership of Click, overcoming ignorance.
  • Capital Village, blessed with wisdom and entrusted with the Book of Life, brought the Raposa faithful leadership following The Fall of Wilfre, overcoming deceit.

By the 248th year, all villages had overcome their vices and the world slowly grew united. 70 years later, inhabitants of all four villages jointly organized the first colony in ForestStream, a newly discovered island in the Green Sea. This settlement would eventually grow to become the Kingdom of ForestStream, a harmonious amalgamation of the four founding villages.