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The Opium War in 1122 started when the three major opium cartels in Ryoko Owari Toshi, the City of Lies, turned on each other after manipulation by outside forces. For several weeks entire rows of warehouses were burned down and many deaths were reported under mysterious circumstances. The violence continued until the Emerald Magistrates of the city hunted down the responsible parties and brought the war to an abrupt end.

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  • The Opium War in 1122 started when the three major opium cartels in Ryoko Owari Toshi, the City of Lies, turned on each other after manipulation by outside forces. For several weeks entire rows of warehouses were burned down and many deaths were reported under mysterious circumstances. The violence continued until the Emerald Magistrates of the city hunted down the responsible parties and brought the war to an abrupt end.
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  • The Opium War in 1122 started when the three major opium cartels in Ryoko Owari Toshi, the City of Lies, turned on each other after manipulation by outside forces. For several weeks entire rows of warehouses were burned down and many deaths were reported under mysterious circumstances. The violence continued until the Emerald Magistrates of the city hunted down the responsible parties and brought the war to an abrupt end.
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