In the start of the year 1273 (520 AD) the legend of the Huritian league and the several chiefs as well as their downfall had spread to almost all of the tribes around the Great Lakes as well as the ones up the Nixkamich (St. Lawrence) River and even out to the coast and as low as Delaware Bay. Other tribes were beginning to start to take up the same cause that they had heard about in legends. This did not exclude Hurit itself or the cities of what was the Enola-Huron which had conquered the Huritians and then fell apart themselves. The Huritians were not prepared to give up on their own city though it seemed like everyone else expected it to fade into obscurity after losing so much power and influence.
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