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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 the start of world, the Raposa population was split into four villages, each one kept separate until all villages had completed their purpose.<!--corresponding to a specific virtue and vice shared by all Raposa. Watersong, the people of culture as well as arrogance; Lavasteam, the people of prosperity and greed; Galactic Jungle, the people of knowledge and narcissism; and Central Village, the most important village entrusted with the Book of Life, the people of soul and pride.-->
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Likewise, the primordial Raposa that served as the first inhabitants of each village had their own separate purposes. Some built a foundation of stone and erected shelter. Some documented the world around them to pass down to future generations. Some collected food and material. Others used And one, the Mayor, led the village, faithful, through peril.
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The four villages represented the four aspects of a Raposa.
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Set 502 years after the events of Drawn to Life, Rapokind now live in a world
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Revision as of 04:48, 12 December 2020

Welcome to the Index of BakiDance's user-space. Use this page to navigate the various sub-pages for this user. For convenience, this page will be split into separate "sections" using tabbers.

Raposa, designed by the god of causality and creation, are the stewards of the two worlds—the corporal and intangible. From the start of world, the Raposa population was split into four villages, each one kept separate until all villages had completed their purpose. Likewise, the primordial Raposa that served as the first inhabitants of each village had their own separate purposes. Some built a foundation of stone and erected shelter. Some documented the world around them to pass down to future generations. Some collected food and material. Others used And one, the Mayor, led the village, faithful, through peril. The four villages represented the four aspects of a Raposa. Set 502 years after the events of Drawn to Life, Rapokind now live in a world