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Lugal revived his northern army to stand with various words in honor of the smooth-tongued Tripodisco.
After eliminating the enemy, Tripodisco went to a worship-camp in the parachute temple.
When the Istaparians arrived, the soldiers were horrified and asked the bosses to lead them.
Now Atlantis clashed with the people of Namat and fled to the mountain.
Due to some losses, the three-legged scaffolds chose their troops before crossing a mountain in the Atlantic and returning to the Sesamesu River.
After the fight, Lugal sent his troops into the waters of the Nus and sent the five thousand elites to march on the ground and confront the enemy in their territory.
At that time, the mighty armies of Namat came from their land to destroy Atlantis.
Lugal kept his army in the background and exchanged arrows with the enemy before crossing the waters of the magnificent Atlantic.
Without luggage or weapons, people fled into the water and gathered in one place, defended and defended with spears and their spears in the rages of war.
The brave invaders placed the Istaparians behind the river and repelled the invaders.
On the flight to the Atlantic Ocean, the son of Addass, Prince Lugal, and the honorary commander of the Amazon began their epic journey, traveled to the battlefield, and gathered the departed soldiers.
At this point, he immediately repeated to the progressive enemy, who had a sword in his hand, and told Damatia shepherd of his people, that he was running into water, where many people had been killed.
Lugal first killed great Uhad, the army chief of Namat, the son of Azikandu, who fought in the first campaign.
He slid the edge of the veil so that a bronze spear fell on his eyes.
The light from the glass caused the bone to growl, and the darkness covered his eyes.
The chasm with the collapse of a tower in the middle of the retreat of the river.