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10 Fun Facts You May Have Missed in the Pioneer Association's Historical Documentary: Land of the Sentinel!
- All scenes depicting miracles and myths were filmed on the Fagaceae Peninsula, the only location abundant with the distinctive Viscum viride. Interestingly, plant lineage studies suggest that Viscum Viride is most likely not native to Rinascita.
- For scenes featuring Napoli the Second, the Order of the Deep denied the crew access to film within their Cathedral. Instead, the crew used ruins in the Fagaceae Peninsula to complete these shots. The reason for the denial was that the actor portraying Napoli the Second had previously played a merchant who falls in love with an Acolyte in another documentary.
- In the documentary, the Blessed Maiden is shown helping villagers pick fruit as a child. However, there are no fruit trees near Egla Town. This scene was actually filmed on the Fagaceae Peninsula.
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- The Divine Envoys featured in the documentary were actually portrayed by the Echoes from Reserved Terminals, as the Order refused to allow the actual Divine Envoys to participate in any form of entertainment filming.
- The battle scenes involving Napoli the Second and the Blessed Maiden were largely performed by sponsors, many of whom were contractors from Lollo Logistics. Locals from Rinascita only made up a small part of the cast, but they spent an entire day teaching the couriers how to charge into their enemies like knights.
- In the bar fight scene, the director personally contributed to the fighting choreography due to having consumed too much of the special brew made in the Fagaceae Peninsula.
- The iconic scene of the first Pilgrim's Sail setting off was filmed in a single take because the crew was only able to lease the ship for half a day.
- The current head of the Montelli family made a cameo appearance, playing the role of the first family head of the Montellis.
- The documentary has yet to be shown in local cinemas in Ragunna.