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ah yes the well known fact of mammals laying eggs!

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it should be "your grace"

John, ever respectful, turned his attention to Galvano, his eyes reflecting a mix of curiosity and anticipation. "So, what will your dukeness do now?" he asked, his words laced with a genuine eagerness to hear Galvano's plan.

The return of the fallen king

The return of the fallen king

History · Allevatore_dicapre

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when you're feeling so peaceful you turn into a clam hahahaha

Clam Peace - Smell of Lavender and feeling of freshness of mint in mouth and nose.

I Became The Pope, Now What?

I Became The Pope, Now What?

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have u joined yet?

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maybe heavy cavalry might be more appropriate

As Charles was aware that he could not afford to maintain his large army, he decided to start the campaign with a smaller force. He assembled an army of 6,000 soldiers, made up of 3,000 heavy knights and 3,000 men at arms, and left the remaining 8,000 soldiers back home. This force was deemed sufficient to keep order and prevent any potential uprisings from the citizens while he was gone. Charles understood that he had to remain mindful of the cost of maintaining his army and balance it with the needs of his kingdom.

The return of the fallen king

The return of the fallen king

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hmm never heard of heavy knights before

As Charles was aware that he could not afford to maintain his large army, he decided to start the campaign with a smaller force. He assembled an army of 6,000 soldiers, made up of 3,000 heavy knights and 3,000 men at arms, and left the remaining 8,000 soldiers back home. This force was deemed sufficient to keep order and prevent any potential uprisings from the citizens while he was gone. Charles understood that he had to remain mindful of the cost of maintaining his army and balance it with the needs of his kingdom.

The return of the fallen king

The return of the fallen king

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