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It started out merely as a collection of huts in a forest clearing at the confluence of the rivers Phee and Bor, and gradually grew over the years until it was a magnificent city with mighty aqueducts and beautiful marble and stone spires. A controversy arose between Pheebor and its sister city Borphee over the naming of what is now called the Borphee River. The population of Pheebor reasoned that they controlled the source of the One River, so they deserved the right to name it.

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