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East of the Aigaleo Mountains lay a city of moderate size.
Since the alliance had been vanquished at the fortress, the temporary headquarters of Athens had thus relocated.
No further action had yet been taken, but a rift had already appeared.
Unsurprisingly, due to Troy's backstab, the Western Border countries were no longer likely to convene as one.
Additionally, with the movements of Olympus yet unclear, Athens had reigned in its operations.
Of course, beyond that, there was another factor. That was the issue that had arisen in the maritime borders east of Athens, beyond the Western Border.
It was well-known that Athens was a city by the sea.
From its founding, it had once been the object of contention between Athena and Poseidon, and subsequently, it had more than once touched on interests at sea.
It wasn't until Theseus took power that these conflicts reached a peak.
However, due to his strength, such contradictions never evolved too greatly.