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... fantry and archers, led by Bernard, stood ready, waiting for the enemy, and lined up in position.
The enemy had begun to besiege Sarden, and at the same time, they were relentlessly advancing from the right flank. The Republic, day and night, had launched attacks as part of their constant rotation.
The Empire was at a disadvantage this time. The worst thing about fighting on enemy soil was being less informed than the enemy. The Republic had long had strategies based on Geography ...
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