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... grasslands spread under a thick canopy of trees.

Through the gaps between the branches, one could even spot a distant small village and a few tall windmills, slowly rotating in the sunlight.

A gentle breeze blew, dispersing some of the stifling heat.

A small merchant caravan was making its way along a country trail.

About a dozen horses of various colors, grouped in threes, pulled three wagons, surrounded by a dozen leather-armored guards for protection along the ...

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