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At some point in the distant past, the Shard Virtuosity Splintered herself in the vicinity of Komashi. It is unclear whether the hijo existed prior to this or whether they were created by it.{{book ref|yumi|1}}{{book ref|yumi|17}} The earliest human society on Komashi was the kingdom of Torio, which settled around the steamwells. These people relied on the [[yoki-hijo]] to bind the hijo, the spirits, into useful tools required to live and cultivate crops in their harsh environment. As the Torish society developed, scholars created the machine--an [[Awakening|Awakened]] device intended to utilize the hijo to produce hion lines. When activated, the machine consumed the souls of the people of Torio, leaving alive only the nomads living on the outskirts of the kingdom.{{book ref|yumi|39}}
 
At some point in the distant past, the Shard Virtuosity Splintered herself in the vicinity of Komashi. It is unclear whether the hijo existed prior to this or whether they were created by it.{{book ref|yumi|1}}{{book ref|yumi|17}} The earliest human society on Komashi was the kingdom of Torio, which settled around the steamwells. These people relied on the [[yoki-hijo]] to bind the hijo, the spirits, into useful tools required to live and cultivate crops in their harsh environment. As the Torish society developed, scholars created the machine--an [[Awakening|Awakened]] device intended to utilize the hijo to produce hion lines. When activated, the machine consumed the souls of the people of Torio, leaving alive only the nomads living on the outskirts of the kingdom.{{book ref|yumi|39}}
   
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The outcome of the machine's initial actions created the shroud--a black miasma formed from the human souls that it fed upon.{{book ref|yumi|39}} The shroud spread out from the machine, coming down from the sky, and eventually blanketed the entire planet.{{book ref|yumi|33}}{{book ref|yumi|39}} At the same time, as the machine moved on to utilizing the hijo, hion lines began to emerge from the ground in the vicinity of former Torish villages. The shroud spread over the course of several decades, giving birth to the [[nightmare]]s that threatened survivors{{book ref|yumi|24}} until survivors resettled around the new hion lines.{{book ref|yumi|5}} Eventually humans settled and learned to defend themselves from the nightmares using [[painter]]s. Lines were extended between settlements to allow for easier travel between cities. Over time several nations developed, including [[Nagadan]]--the largest and most developed--as well as a dozen other smaller nations beyond it that were frequently in conflict with one another.{{book ref|yumi|31}} Knowledge of the past was lost, and the machine's activities were kept secret during this period. It held the souls of the yoki-hijo hostage in prisons within the shroud, surrounded by solid walls.{{book ref|yumi|33}} The only clear interaction between these human societies and the machine was the "[[Incident]]", in which the machine sent nightmares to attack and destroy [[Futinoro]] after spirits made contact with people there.{{book ref|yumi|36}}
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The outcome of the machine's initial actions created the shroud--a black miasma formed from the human souls that it fed upon.{{book ref|yumi|39}} The shroud spread out from the machine, coming down from the sky, and eventually blanketed the entire planet.{{book ref|yumi|33}}{{book ref|yumi|39}} At the same time, as the machine moved on to utilizing the hijo, hion lines began to emerge from the ground in the vicinity of former Torish villages. The shroud spread over the course of several decades, giving birth to the [[nightmare]]s that threatened survivors.{{book ref|yumi|24}} until survivors resettled around the new hion lines.{{book ref|yumi|5}} Eventually humans settled and learned to defend themselves from the nightmares using [[painter]]s. Lines were extended between settlements to allow for easier travel between cities. Over time several nations developed, including [[Nagadan]]--the largest and most developed--as well as a dozen other smaller nations beyond it that were frequently in conflict with one another.{{book ref|yumi|31}} Knowledge of the past was lost, and the machine's activities were kept secret during this period. It held the souls of the yoki-hijo hostage in prisons within the shroud, surrounded by solid walls.{{book ref|yumi|33}} The only clear interaction between these human societies and the machine was the "[[Incident]]", in which the machine sent nightmares to attack and destroy [[Futinoro]] after spirits made contact with people there.{{book ref|yumi|36}}
   
 
This lasted until a spirit was able to [[Connection|Connect]] [[Yumi]] and [[Nikaro]], and the yoki-hijo was able to free the spirits, destroying the machine. This event resulted in the dissipation of the shroud and the end of the nightmares.{{book ref|yumi|41}} In spite of the major ecological changes this caused, human society persisted and adapted, particularly with the help of seeds of former plants found preserved in Torio City.{{book ref|yumi|40}}
 
This lasted until a spirit was able to [[Connection|Connect]] [[Yumi]] and [[Nikaro]], and the yoki-hijo was able to free the spirits, destroying the machine. This event resulted in the dissipation of the shroud and the end of the nightmares.{{book ref|yumi|41}} In spite of the major ecological changes this caused, human society persisted and adapted, particularly with the help of seeds of former plants found preserved in Torio City.{{book ref|yumi|40}}

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