The history of Agolandovis is written more in literature than it is in history books, and has thus given many historians reason to believe that the Grail is not in fact real, and is actually a prolonged metaphor for greed. However there is increasing evidence that suggests of such a Grail existing; though still, its magical capacity is dubious at best. This rise of new evidence has caused an increase in historical work on the Grail, and has led many, treasure hunters and archaeologists alike, to obsess over its location. Nevertheless, its undoubted beginnings are in the heart of the Arathor Empire and the seat of Thoradin's power, Strom.
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| - The history of Agolandovis is written more in literature than it is in history books, and has thus given many historians reason to believe that the Grail is not in fact real, and is actually a prolonged metaphor for greed. However there is increasing evidence that suggests of such a Grail existing; though still, its magical capacity is dubious at best. This rise of new evidence has caused an increase in historical work on the Grail, and has led many, treasure hunters and archaeologists alike, to obsess over its location. Nevertheless, its undoubted beginnings are in the heart of the Arathor Empire and the seat of Thoradin's power, Strom.
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| - The history of Agolandovis is written more in literature than it is in history books, and has thus given many historians reason to believe that the Grail is not in fact real, and is actually a prolonged metaphor for greed. However there is increasing evidence that suggests of such a Grail existing; though still, its magical capacity is dubious at best. This rise of new evidence has caused an increase in historical work on the Grail, and has led many, treasure hunters and archaeologists alike, to obsess over its location. Nevertheless, its undoubted beginnings are in the heart of the Arathor Empire and the seat of Thoradin's power, Strom.
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