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... quiet. The political war against Lucilla had become a slow, grinding siege of wills. But the true enemy, the Conductor, had not been idle. Having been bloodied in the Alps, its psychic lieutenants defeated and its military tactics countered, the great, silent intelligence did what all intelligent commanders do when a strategy fails: it changed the battlefield. It had concluded that attacking the Roman army, a hard and increasingly resilient target, was inefficient. So, it turned its attention to ...
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