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... When Menes decided to leave Perseus alone and instead target the capital, some of the officers, particularly led by the bellicose Grahtos felt it was a mistake.
But outnumbered at the negotiations table and unable to provide a decisive argument, they at last chose to obey the general's decision.
Which was the correct decision as when the army finally got to the outskirts of the city, it soon received a jovial messenger sent by Lord Theony, who then invited them inside the city, w ...
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