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... and the seven noble master families representing the Lillian Kingdom. Originally, the master families referred exclusively to masters of some kind of swordsmanship, but the emergence of the Sefira family, the Masters of Archery, broke that tradition. Consequently, the conservative high nobles, who valued tradition over life itself, had found the existence of an archery family distasteful.
“How can archery be compared to swordsmanship? Even if they have made contributions in war, the one ...
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