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... much calmer than during the start, when many residents genuinely feared the city might be lost.
There were even some very hushed whispers of it being 'all the Thesians' faults', as some of the populace pointed the blame squarely at Alexander and his origin as the reason for their defeat, implying they were incompetent due to their place of birth.
But to be honest such opinions were very, very rare, and only resided in the most extreme of extremists, their numbers so low it hardly ...
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