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... ot that different from fights amongst commoners. They had agreed on a time and place to meet, and upon meeting, they began with mutual provocations and insults while assessing one another’s strength. If both sides believed they had the upper hand, it would lead to a chaotic battle. If one side was afraid of being overwhelmed, it would devolve into a chase. If there were influential figures present to mediate, there would a possibility of reconciliation through a handshake.
In the case of ...
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