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... talked about for the vigorousness of the celebrations carried out. It could never be said that Leon’s people didn’t know how to party, especially some of the more raucous Tribes like the Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, and Bears.

However, nothing in Artorion’s relatively short history had ever compared to the celebration that filled its streets as Leon’s fleet returned from the Demetrion Cluster. People filled the streets and drank, danced, and sang the praises of the warriors that Leon took to ...

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