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... chay was the first to escape the clutches of war. Once Antila was taken and the Arcavians had surrendered, the King of the South continued to travel to the estates of each rebellious lord to force the old families of Sachay into submission one by one.


Shortly after the southern king's new constitution had been forced upon his lands, peace spread to the central kingdom as well, as Pacha consolidated his power and the Ichilias licked their wounds. Only the north, which had never been a ...

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