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... hreats from imperial armies or tribes gathering behind the Bane, these duchies would unite. This unity was symbolized by the calling of a "hut," a traditional assembly where all the dukes set aside their differences , put down their axes, shared ale and bread , and convened under one roof to address the common threat.
Historically, huts were most often called at North's Bane, the heart of the northern lands. These gatherings were prompted by various dangers, whether it was to confront ma ...
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