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'''Islands of Lobu''' is a group of islands in the [[Sapphire Sea]] on [[Lumar]]. It is where [[Fort]] and [[Salay]] are from.{{book ref|tress|15}} |
'''Islands of Lobu''' is a group of islands in the [[Sapphire Sea]] on [[Lumar]]. It is where [[Fort]] and [[Salay]] are from.{{book ref|tress|15}} |
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+ | There is a culture of people who are called the '''hunters''' who come from the Islands of Lobu. Their tenet is that they must search for a worthy hunt. They hunt likely used to be actual animal or treasure hunting, however their definition broadened with the years. When a person comes of age they choose their hunt. It can be anything, like baking bread, and planning weddings. Fort's and Fort's mother hunt was trading. If someone is off the islands, they send letters to people talking about their hunt, to be recorded and hung on the wall.{{book ref|totes|40}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 20:59, 26 February 2024
Islands of Lobu | |
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Type | Island |
Region | Sapphire Sea |
World | Lumar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Islands of Lobu is a group of islands in the Sapphire Sea on Lumar. It is where Fort and Salay are from.[1]
There is a culture of people who are called the hunters who come from the Islands of Lobu. Their tenet is that they must search for a worthy hunt. They hunt likely used to be actual animal or treasure hunting, however their definition broadened with the years. When a person comes of age they choose their hunt. It can be anything, like baking bread, and planning weddings. Fort's and Fort's mother hunt was trading. If someone is off the islands, they send letters to people talking about their hunt, to be recorded and hung on the wall.[2]