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... that the gods paid most attention to.
There was no need to speculate how he appeared to ordinary people. Although some said he was merely a pawn in the gods' war, he unified a continent before the age of twenty, had a direct hand in strategizing for many wars, and was an advisor to General Vasen, who led the army himself. Moreover, he discovered a new continent and expanded settlements. He also took on the trials of the gods, formed an expedition team, and ultimately succeeded.
Even ...
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