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− | | colspan=" | + | | colspan="3"| '''Background''' |
The People of the Land had no love for Princesses. While their creed was to live in harmony with nature, according to their ancient myths the Princesses had conquered the world's essence and made it their slave. The neighboring Princesses in turn had little love for an isolated group of belligerent primitives that occasionally raided any settlements they felt infringed on their forests, leaving the relations between the two groups tense even when they didn't escalate to violence. | The People of the Land had no love for Princesses. While their creed was to live in harmony with nature, according to their ancient myths the Princesses had conquered the world's essence and made it their slave. The neighboring Princesses in turn had little love for an isolated group of belligerent primitives that occasionally raided any settlements they felt infringed on their forests, leaving the relations between the two groups tense even when they didn't escalate to violence. | ||