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... es that could compete even with towns. It all depended on what the village had to offer. Most often, villages grew thanks to their convenient location.
If a village was located near a road or, even better, near an intersection, it became a trading hub.
The Boneveil Village had roads to other places like any other village, but it was far from the trading network. In such a case, the village had only one choice to earn its place under the sun — to have strong people in its ranks, n ...
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