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... hiefs. Therefore, he immediately understood what his Endlessly Looking Down God meant when the god told him to wait rather than going south to their enemies.

The Lizardmen were waiting for the opportunity to take over the northern coast. They had already attacked the Elves, and had created bad blood between the Centaurs and Ogres, which led them to fight each other. However, the Lizardmen were weak against the cold, limiting the time frame in which they could keep an eye on and take over ...

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