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... ved her life as a warrior of the White Wolf Tribe, possessed a wild sense and mindset different from that of the empires officers.

Thus, unlike other empire commanders, she freely employed tactics in real combat akin to driving and hunting beasts.

Using this advantage, she managed to drive and defeat a significantly larger number of enemy knights in the Hattin Forest, leading her own warriors.

Even now, as always, she had thought of the best way to hunt the enemys crossbo ...

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