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... those ranked beneath them. Just as a king stood above the other nobles, his power depended first and foremost on his people because without a people, there is no king. And calamities were not always an exception to this rule.
While some calamities rose in rank by killing, others received their titles from a superior. And then there was a third category: those who benefited from the reverse of the rule. A great people, a great king.
When several nobles gathered and submitted to o ...
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