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Prologue

  Bards still sing of the last war between the kingdom and our new nation. Of how the great heroes, Macedon and

  Olympa, led a massive rebellion against King Theodin. The civil war lasted nine years resulting in a border made of

  abandoned cities splitting the continent in half. They made poems and songs in honor of Macedon for his tactical

  genius and the epic battle at the old capital. Of how he led an army of mercenaries and peasants thirty thousand

  strong against King Theodin's army of fifty thousand. They sung on and on in taverns of how he was gifted to us

  from the gods, to save us from the King. Scholars still write volumes on Olympa's cunning in how she managed to

  convince the Reverent Leadership in lending military support. Olympa's ingenuity in sabotage and subterfuge against

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  Theodin's armies convinced the Leadership that the rebellion had a chance to win. And in response sent out their

  armada to join the final battle to solidify the rebellion's success. Macedon's final confrontation at the old capital

  succeeded thanks to the arrival of the armada which destroyed the King's navy. With no fear of a rear attack,

  Macedon began his plan to lure the King into ordering an all-out assault. With the erratic movement of his enemies

  Theodin believed his navy had shelled the rebels away from the coast and ordered the march. From what is told,

  Theodin's commanding officers saw the boats shelling the coast but failed to realize the shells were not hitting

  anyone. Believing the erratic movement was a moment of disarray, the King's army charged forward. By the time the

  King's army were nearing the rebels they were met with cannons hitting their formations and in their confusion the

  rebels formed ranks and proceeded to march. Bards sing about Macedon's joy and how he laughed so loudly that no

  one could hear screams of Theodin's soldiers. In the end, the King's troops believed they were betrayed and morale

  plummeted. Confronted with incoming enemies the frontline began to drop their weapons and flee. The tide of battle turned

  before a man had exchanged blows. At this instance, Macedon signaled his final move, his mercenaries the famed Black Sun let

  loose a hail of arrows counting five thousand each volley. With the combined suppression of volleys and naval threat the King's

  army broke. Now a century later the Republic of Vermillion stands.

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