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'''Hattu''' is a mountain in the [[High Desert]] province of [[Yokuda]]. It was notable for its onyx reserves and for being the place where [[Frandar Hunding]] wrote the ''[[Book of Circles]]''. Shortly thereafter, a bloody conflict known as the [[War of the Singers]] took place at the foot of the mountain. | [[File:March on Hattu.png|thumb|200px|Yoku warriors marching to Hattu]] | ||
'''Hattu''' is a mountain in the [[High Desert]] province of [[Yokuda]]. It was notable for its [[onyx]] reserves and for being the place where [[Frandar Hunding]] wrote the ''[[Book of Circles]]''. Shortly thereafter, a bloody conflict known as the [[War of the Singers]] took place at the foot of the mountain. | |||
Due to its height, Hattu survived the sinking of Yokuda, and was reportedly inhabited by Hunding zealots during the mid-Second Era. | Due to its height, Hattu survived the sinking of Yokuda, and was reportedly inhabited by Hunding zealots during the mid-Second Era. |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 25 July 2023
Hattu is a mountain in the High Desert province of Yokuda. It was notable for its onyx reserves and for being the place where Frandar Hunding wrote the Book of Circles. Shortly thereafter, a bloody conflict known as the War of the Singers took place at the foot of the mountain.
Due to its height, Hattu survived the sinking of Yokuda, and was reportedly inhabited by Hunding zealots during the mid-Second Era.
This page uses material from the UESP page Lore:Hattu Mountain, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License (view authors). |