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Under Edward the kingdom had been pretty peaceful, even after the loss of his wife, and the magic mirror. Sure a moat monster (KQGS) has invaded the castle moat and was eating the guards. Maybe other guards eaten by the dragon. There was the problem of supplies and Edward paying his bills. Also, there was some problems with the goblins, and some issues with the Bridge Trolls and guards, and problems with invading wedzel wolves. But the worst "distress" was usually angry bees and from incompetent guards. There was never a need to 'call to action' against more violent invaders, and the ever growing problem of silly addendums and rules. Still while the problems were limited, it was still enough of drive away tourists from the country, but there was always positions opening up for new knights.

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  • Kingdom of Daventry (KQGS)
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  • Under Edward the kingdom had been pretty peaceful, even after the loss of his wife, and the magic mirror. Sure a moat monster (KQGS) has invaded the castle moat and was eating the guards. Maybe other guards eaten by the dragon. There was the problem of supplies and Edward paying his bills. Also, there was some problems with the goblins, and some issues with the Bridge Trolls and guards, and problems with invading wedzel wolves. But the worst "distress" was usually angry bees and from incompetent guards. There was never a need to 'call to action' against more violent invaders, and the ever growing problem of silly addendums and rules. Still while the problems were limited, it was still enough of drive away tourists from the country, but there was always positions opening up for new knights.
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  • Under Edward the kingdom had been pretty peaceful, even after the loss of his wife, and the magic mirror. Sure a moat monster (KQGS) has invaded the castle moat and was eating the guards. Maybe other guards eaten by the dragon. There was the problem of supplies and Edward paying his bills. Also, there was some problems with the goblins, and some issues with the Bridge Trolls and guards, and problems with invading wedzel wolves. But the worst "distress" was usually angry bees and from incompetent guards. There was never a need to 'call to action' against more violent invaders, and the ever growing problem of silly addendums and rules. Still while the problems were limited, it was still enough of drive away tourists from the country, but there was always positions opening up for new knights.
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