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... ons in the ground, and looked toward the sight beyond it. The sight of over a hundred thousand humans gathering and setting up a camp a distance away with steel on their bodies. It was a grim sight, and soon a battle would start, and I felt a presence walk up beside me.

It was my Mother, and she looked at me with a grim smile, "Now that is an intimidating sight; too bad we have brought more," My mother said.

"And they are less organized than the enemy. Worse, where are their batt ...

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