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The '''Grand Tour''' is a collection of thousands of mounted horses and chariots that rode up and down [[Hieron]] for eons, stitching back together the land that had been torn apart by the [[The Heat and the Dark|Heat and the Dark]].
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{{Infobox group|color_theme=wih|leaders=Severea<br>Galenica|season=''[[Winter in Hieron]]''<br>''[[Spring in Hieron]]''|members=[[Ephrim]] (grew up in it)}}
'''The''' '''Grand Tour''' is a giant caravan of people and horses led by the gods [[Severea]] and [[Galenica]]. It traveled up and down [[Hieron]] for eons, stitching back together the land that had been torn apart by the [[The Heat and the Dark|Heat and the Dark]], acting as a stopgap against the encroachment of Nothing. It is said to be comprised of one thousand thousand horses, though that number is likely an exaggeration meant convey its size.
 
{{Infobox group|color_theme=wih|leaders=[[Severea]]<br>[[Galenica]]|season=''[[Winter in Hieron]]''<br>''[[Spring in Hieron]]''|members=[[Ephrim]] (grew up in it)|area_of_operation=The Shredded Steppe (eastern Hieron)<br>Western Hieron (by the end of ''Winter'')|debut=[[Winter in Hieron 27: A Good Metaphor]]}}
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The Grand Tour is a giant caravan of people and horses led by the gods Severea and Galenica. It traveled up and down Hieron for eons, stitching back together the land that had been torn apart by the Heat and the Dark, acting as a stopgap against the encroachment of Nothing. It is said to be comprised of one thousand thousand horses, though that number is likely an exaggeration meant convey its size.