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... rcenaries filled their throats with the finest ale in the land.

They didn't mind wasting their money now before the war, as they might just die in the war and lose all their money either way!

"Alright, I got one!" Vidar shouted in a drunken manner. "Who will win in a fight, King Moriarty or Mauricio Slaughter if they're on the same level?"

"Easy, King Moriarty." Sigmund said. "I can't see him ever losing, and as we all know, he'd never lost a fight!"

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