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Medieval Gacha Lord - Chapter 34: Oath of Fealty
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... on to use Henry II’s military funds to procure arms and train pilgrim soldiers was passed. Crusader nobles were more inclined towards offense rather than defense. This probably stemmed from their inherent love of plunder; if war occurred at their own doorstep, it would only cause irreparable damage to their own lands with no profit to be gained.
Coming out of the great hall, Godfrey clapped Lothar on the shoulder and said approvingly, "Well done, Lothar. Truly Werner’s son. To tell you t ...
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