The Problem with Galmarna

The Problem with Galmarna

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The Uheo have been monitoring Galmarna (Earth) since the 30 Years War and knows them as being a war-minded race; they are divided in everything and don't even speak the same language. They finally visit the planet and this is what they see...
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