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... asualties than the last. The air reeked of sweat, blood, and damp earth, a constant reminder of the endless cycle of violence. Supplies were running dangerously low on both sides, but the Kilwa soldiers suffered the most. Their desperation was evident in the way they fought—erratic, reckless, fueled by hunger and dwindling morale.
Beyond the command tent, the Nuri warriors sat in clusters, their armor caked with dried mud, their once-proud spears now chipped and dulled. Some whispered pr ...
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