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... ociety had stirred ripples across the other races, and it was time to address the looming repercussions.

Rusak spoke first, hitting on certain information and rumours that they had gathered from trade with the humans and visit to their kingdoms. "Just as we all knew will happen, the human kingdoms are growing restless. Their memories of the last demon invasion are still fresh, and our harboring of their former enemies is seen as a provocation. Rumour is that they may even be considering ...

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