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Hurm was named after Galtor [[Hurm]], a fisherman and self-proclaimed pioneer. Galtor led his family and a few of his friends and fellow fisherman's families to the coast where he had been [[fishing]] on his own. There were four families in total; together they began to establish a home for themselves. So in the year of 667, the settlement of Hurm began. | |||
For many years, the village was just four small homesteads, a fair distance from each other, along with a dock for small fishing boats. The families lived quietly and helped each other get through tough times. They survived on the fish and the crops they could grow and buy in the nearby areas. For 11 years, this was Hurm, a peaceful life filled with the sound of children's laughter among the hills and the laconic but comfortable companionship of the fisherfolk setting their nets and traps. | For many years, the village was just four small homesteads, a fair distance from each other, along with a dock for small fishing boats. The families lived quietly and helped each other get through tough times. They survived on the fish and the crops they could grow and buy in the nearby areas. For 11 years, this was Hurm, a peaceful life filled with the sound of children's laughter among the hills and the laconic but comfortable companionship of the fisherfolk setting their nets and traps. | ||