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CHAPTER 86 TRAGEDY BENEATH THE NEW MOON
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The Parsian army is just 20 miles southwest of Peshawar, and the Parsians are unhappy with the prince, arn, who is trying to abolish slavery. The parsians also believe that the prince is in thrall with his advisors, and that he does not have the capacity to govern a kingdom. Jimsa suggests that they approach the citadel at night and raise the gate. Once the citadel is defended, they will go off to the highway to meet the reinforcements from the neighboring parsian forces. They must have camped there, and they must have been led by Khalk, who led the turanian forces beyond that mountain
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CHAPTER 86 TRAGEDY BENEATH THE NEW MOON
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The Parsian army is just 20 miles southwest of Peshawar, and the Parsians are unhappy with the prince, arn, who is trying to abolish slavery. The parsians also believe that the prince is in thrall with his advisors, and that he does not have the capacity to govern a kingdom. Jimsa suggests that they approach the citadel at night and raise the gate. Once the citadel is defended, they will go off to the highway to meet the reinforcements from the neighboring parsian forces. They must have camped there, and they must have been led by Khalk, who led the turanian forces beyond that mountain
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