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Tyrants, when you were first shown this place, you saw the remains of defenses marvelously clever or aggressively paranoid, and you saw the evidence of its eventual defeat. What lesson, in war or governance, do you attribute to this sight?
 
Tyrants, when you were first shown this place, you saw the remains of defenses marvelously clever or aggressively paranoid, and you saw the evidence of its eventual defeat. What lesson, in war or governance, do you attribute to this sight?
  
Merchants: ''The 3 yachts and traditional uniforms found here triggered both there formalization of their leadership and their lack of a single permanent home, even after each one had been sold, lost, or worn away.''
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Tyrants: ''One cannot sit idle, assuming you are safe behind you walls and defenses (metaphorical or otherwise) when you have surrendered the area around you. A determined enemy will get in and you will be helpless. To thrive and be victorious it is necessary to venture out into danger, probe, and attack. You enemy should always be wary of your strike, and you should never sit idle assuming safety.''
 
Tyrants: ''One cannot sit idle, assuming you are safe behind you walls and defenses (metaphorical or otherwise) when you have surrendered the area around you. A determined enemy will get in and you will be helpless. To thrive and be victorious it is necessary to venture out into danger, probe, and attack. You enemy should always be wary of your strike, and you should never sit idle assuming safety.''

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