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... me time declaring war on Bahar. The contents of his manifesto were as follows:
One point: in a cowardly plan, Amil has incited rebels. Amil’s sins can in no way be forgiven.
One point: had Amil been a noble with any hint of shame, he would have already apologised, but on top of approving of his own sins, he had the audacity to end it all by proclaiming that he would undergo the ceremony of the rising sun. This is conclusively unforgivable.
One point: Amil is excessively i ...
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