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Matheurs Jankoff offered his solemn condolences to the envoy from the Artian Kingdom.

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"I’ve heard of the tragedy that struck your nation. I trust the fallen soldiers have found their place by the gods’ side."

"Thank you. However, we must now focus not on those who have departed, but on those who remain."

"I share your sentiments," Matheurs said with a nod.

The envoy from the Artian Kingdom continued, "O ...

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