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... ion was a frenzy of meetings and coordination. The campaign's last elements were being worked out, and troops and supplies were being prepared for the voyage ahead. Everyone realized how important this campaign was and the serious ramifications of failure, so it was a moment of intense stress and nervous energy. They'd have trely on one another to keep disciplined and focused, and they'd have to be ready to confront some hard truths and obstacles along the way.
Conradin consulted his tre ...
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