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This is the story of the son of Addass,

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He who was Prince of Atlantis, and his campaigns around the city of Ptereva. During the hollow war, the heat was met by a prince who read the son of Telepenusaz, King Tripodisco. I'd like to tell you about the events surrounding the Battle of Idar Almuskaman.

AND NOW that the bright sun has come from outside the Atlantic and announced the light of death and immortality, Caruam has sparked an angry controversy in the Atlantic as a result of his own campaign.
Two armies marched south of their green slope on the dry slope of the Atlantic Ocean.
The first army was commanded by the son of Telepenusaz, Tripodisco, and immediately marched around the city of Istaparian.
This huge army was as large as brave Tripodisco.
Another, much smaller army was heading south to the rich Uruk in the Hantiza desert.


>They Were Not Predators, But They Fought Like Wolves...
The great Uhad saw the approach of the second army and marched north to bring the Urukic troops to the battlefield, although it had no chariot.
As the enemy approached Uruk along the road, Uhad conquered the mountains above the road and brought the enemy's wagon to its bow.
As Namat's infantry marched, Uruk's men trembled with fear at the enemy, on the other side of the valley, and took refuge on the hill.
Many were killed as Uruk's victorious men passed by and saw the son of Telepenusaz, Tripodisco's defeated cavalry.
The great Uhad then rushed north, carrying the enemy's fortress along the Tamikok River, where they were destroyed.