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... e province was mountainous, the terrain layered with ridges, ravines, dense forests, and winding paths that twisted like coiled serpents. For regular armies that relied on supply routes and structured formations, such geography was exhausting and restrictive. For rebels, however, it was ideal.
A rebel force could disappear into one mountain range, scatter into the woods, crawl through brush and stone, then emerge from an entirely different direction. They did not fear losing their way. < ...
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