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Continúa, Has publicado may 20, 2016
"As the years pass, so do the Lords of the Land."
                                                                                               - King Agoth, 19 AD
 The world is full of War. Constant Turmoil. Civil Wars breaking out constantly... over what? What is all the Conflict about? The Crown.... it is called cursed. Some warn against stealing the green throne. It has been appropriately named, 'The Crown of Thorns'... No-one who has worn the crown has ever died of natural causes. As time passes so do Tyrants. The land is controlled with an Iron fist, who can claim the crown next?
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