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... The city of Modo is itself a city full of order and law, so most of the people are biased towards the order camp, and the followers of Sauron are mostly strictly obeying laws and rules, which remains after their death. This invisibly increases the potential of God's domestic peacemakers.

Why do Soul’s followers turn into so many battles?

the reason is simple.

Many of them were soldiers of the city of Modo during their lifetime, and after being converted into death servants, ...

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