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"In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Lucians launched a campaign to conquer Europe. With Napoleon Bonaparte leading the charge, they defeated Ekat, Janus, and Tomas rulers across the continent. However, when the Spanish colonies in South America began to rebel, Napoleon restored Janus Ferdinand VII to the throne of Spain. Napoleon made it clear that Ferdinand had to stop the Tomas revolutionaries in South America. Why was Napoleon so worried about the Tomas that he was willing to replace his own brother with a Janus as King of Spain? What was really happening across the Atlantic? Collect all cards in this combination to unlock a Clue!"

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  • Card 121: The Emperor's Promise
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  • "In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Lucians launched a campaign to conquer Europe. With Napoleon Bonaparte leading the charge, they defeated Ekat, Janus, and Tomas rulers across the continent. However, when the Spanish colonies in South America began to rebel, Napoleon restored Janus Ferdinand VII to the throne of Spain. Napoleon made it clear that Ferdinand had to stop the Tomas revolutionaries in South America. Why was Napoleon so worried about the Tomas that he was willing to replace his own brother with a Janus as King of Spain? What was really happening across the Atlantic? Collect all cards in this combination to unlock a Clue!"
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  • Card 121: The Emperor's Promise
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  • "In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Lucians launched a campaign to conquer Europe. With Napoleon Bonaparte leading the charge, they defeated Ekat, Janus, and Tomas rulers across the continent. However, when the Spanish colonies in South America began to rebel, Napoleon restored Janus Ferdinand VII to the throne of Spain. Napoleon made it clear that Ferdinand had to stop the Tomas revolutionaries in South America. Why was Napoleon so worried about the Tomas that he was willing to replace his own brother with a Janus as King of Spain? What was really happening across the Atlantic? Collect all cards in this combination to unlock a Clue!"
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