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When they know that their death may bring victory in war and win the chance of survival of the tribe, they can not fear death. But when you know that you are dying and you are dying, and that death has no value, you can still achieve less and less.

This is the case with the barbarians. They watched countless tribes rushing up and then becoming corpses, and the result was a killing of a small number of hu ...

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