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After peace was restored, Vasher put the Phantoms into an inanimate state so that they appeared to be warrior statues.{{wob ref|4500}} Hallandren lore holds that Peacegiver "commissioned" a large number of these statues known as the D'Denir Celabrin,{{book ref|wb|9}} ostensibly as memorials{{book ref|wb|28}} and reminders not to go to war.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The oldest D'Denir–those created by Vasher–are in the [[D'Denir garden]].{{book ref|wb|28}} The [[Returned]] continue to build more statues each year throughout the city to honor Peacegiver's tradition, although these are not Phantoms.{{book ref|wb|9}} The people of [[T'Telir]] often put colorful clothing on the statues for fun.{{book ref|wb|9}}{{book ref|wb|28}} Some statues, particularly those located in the [[Idris|Idrian]] slums, have been defaced or broken.{{book ref|wb|49}}
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After peace was restored, Vasher put the Phantoms into an inanimate state so that they appeared to be warrior statues.{{wob ref|4500}} Hallandren lore holds that Peacegiver "commissioned" a large number of these statues known as the D'Denir Celabrin,{{book ref|wb|9}} ostensibly as memorials{{book ref|wb|28}} and reminders not to go to war.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The oldest D'Denir–those created by Vasher–are in the [[D'Denir Garden]].{{book ref|wb|28}} The [[Returned]] continue to build more statues each year throughout the city to honor Peacegiver's tradition, although these are not Phantoms.{{book ref|wb|9}} The people of [[T'Telir]] often put colorful clothing on the statues for fun.{{book ref|wb|9}}{{book ref|wb|28}} Some statues, particularly those located in the [[Idris|Idrian]] slums, have been defaced or broken.{{book ref|wb|49}}
 
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|D’Denir statues stood in a solemn line, arms upraised, weapons at the ready, as if in defense of the people.
 
|D’Denir statues stood in a solemn line, arms upraised, weapons at the ready, as if in defense of the people.
|Vivenna, visiting the D'Denir garden{{book ref|wb|25}}
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|Vivenna, visiting the D'Denir Garden{{book ref|wb|25}}
 
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Modern citizens of Hallandren did not know that Kalad and Peacegiver were the same person,{{book ref|wb|7}} as the records from that era were all destroyed.{{book ref|wb|32}} Kalad was thought of as power-hungry and dangerous,{{book ref|wb|7}} while Peacegiver was believed to have defeated Kalad{{book ref|wb|15}} and ended the Manywar through diplomacy and negotiation, saving the city.{{book ref|wb|28}}{{book ref|wb|58}} [[Hoid]] showed up in Hallandren, knowing more about the true nature of Kalad than most, but even he did not know all of the specifics.{{wob ref|6973}} Local legends reflected the destructive power of the Phantoms{{book ref|wb|32}}{{book ref|wb|15}} and although they were mostly thought of as mythical,{{book ref|wb|54}} some people still believed that they were real.{{book ref|wb|43}}{{book ref|wb|55}} At some point, the phrase "Kalad's Phantoms" entered the vernacular as a curse.{{book ref|wb|30}}
 
Modern citizens of Hallandren did not know that Kalad and Peacegiver were the same person,{{book ref|wb|7}} as the records from that era were all destroyed.{{book ref|wb|32}} Kalad was thought of as power-hungry and dangerous,{{book ref|wb|7}} while Peacegiver was believed to have defeated Kalad{{book ref|wb|15}} and ended the Manywar through diplomacy and negotiation, saving the city.{{book ref|wb|28}}{{book ref|wb|58}} [[Hoid]] showed up in Hallandren, knowing more about the true nature of Kalad than most, but even he did not know all of the specifics.{{wob ref|6973}} Local legends reflected the destructive power of the Phantoms{{book ref|wb|32}}{{book ref|wb|15}} and although they were mostly thought of as mythical,{{book ref|wb|54}} some people still believed that they were real.{{book ref|wb|43}}{{book ref|wb|55}} At some point, the phrase "Kalad's Phantoms" entered the vernacular as a curse.{{book ref|wb|30}}

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