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This is the days when there was no government. The peasants ran rapid in a sea of unhappy anarchy, every man for himself.
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A scout returns to the King with information of an unruly mob of peasants with no authority. And the land was filled with natural resources and potential
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The King and the King's men went to the land of Durhiem in interest of conquering the land
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The King claimed the land through intimidating the living inhabitants and forcing his rule. They were confused but allowed him to enter their lands.
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As the King began to build his kingdoms extensions through buildings, crops and inventions. The inhabitants felt threatened and began to dismantle his constructions. The King was sent word from his palace at his first kingdom.
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The King's town process had been slowed to the point of stopping entirely, and the king had had enough. He sent his army to the new conquered land to settle the revolt
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The peasants fought bravely against the king's army but lost in the end and surrendered under the threat of death. Peace reigned through the land and with the inhabitants efforts the construction of New Durhiem rocketed and the peasants enjoyed years of happiness and prosperity.
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The crops were lost to the terrible frost that struck through the lands. The people began to go hungry and wished for a better fortune upon them.
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The peasants sing sadly in the church, honoring the death of the king that had given them better lives. The king died a happy and old peacefully governing those of Durhiem. The new Reign goes onto his son to continue the ways of Feudalism onto the years to come.