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Torm was raised in the Axos Mountains among his people. He was just old enough to be considered an adult when the men in his tribe marched to war against the decadent, encroaching foreigners. The war was short and brutal, and there were many casualties. Torm was one of them. But fate spared him, and although defeated, he still lived. As to the war, Torm was never quite sure of the particulars about why his people were fighting (was it over control of a river, or a fertile valley, or something else?), or even who won. He still doesn't know. But war's a near constant among his people, so it matters little. It only matters who lived and who died.
 
Torm was raised in the Axos Mountains among his people. He was just old enough to be considered an adult when the men in his tribe marched to war against the decadent, encroaching foreigners. The war was short and brutal, and there were many casualties. Torm was one of them. But fate spared him, and although defeated, he still lived. As to the war, Torm was never quite sure of the particulars about why his people were fighting (was it over control of a river, or a fertile valley, or something else?), or even who won. He still doesn't know. But war's a near constant among his people, so it matters little. It only matters who lived and who died.
  

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