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... trong enough to contend with the dukes of the empire.

They don't have firepower equal to the dukes, as they don't have a large stream of soldiers lined up in their backyard.

All they had were healers and some holy knights, who, although strong, weren't enough to win against the battalions of soldiers a duke could have.

But they were still considered a formidable force in the empire, all because of their religious followers.

In a world where the strong decide what ...

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