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The war was not only raging through Vernge County and Central Iron Peak County, but also a far more brutal conflict was unfolding in Lower Iron Peak County.
This war had no shining armor, no fluttering banners, and it was devoid of magnificent and dramatic stories; even less so any etiquette, rules, or mercy.
There were only a group of ordinary people struggling desperately for survival and their homeland.
The Terdon Tribe saw them as prey and livestock, taking their properties, freedom, and even their lives at will.
They were forced to abandon their homes and hide in the mountains and forests, seeking a way to live. Yet, even so, the Terdon Tribe would not let them go.
They had no reinforcements, no rear guard, and many of them didn't even have a real weapon.
Nor were they warriors; they were just farmers, craftsmen, and traders who toiled to fill their stomachs.
For them, this war had no honor, dignity, or glory.
Only survival mattered, for survival was victory.