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... nts of the Capital had gradually grown accustomed to the presence of this neighboring community, largely due to the steady supply of food provided by the Barbarians through the merchants. Though lingering tensions and feelings of revenge lingered between the two groups, the situation had dimmed to the point where both groups wouldn't try to kill one another at the first sight.
The young Barbarians were being educated in the ways of Stahl, learning about its culture, history, and language ...
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