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Yelled across a giant field, to nearly an army of 7,000. [[Langley Pvemptus I|Langley I Of The Lani]] rallied his men to his warcry, to conquer more surrounding territories and ultimately become the best of the best. The speech is very well documented, as during this time Langley had not spoken to his troops about the concerns of why they were raised for war. Almost all of them had been living as civilians of the [[Kingdom Of Langley]], and wondered why they had been called upon for war. During the speech, Langley stood on a 15 ft platform overlooking his men.
Yelled across a giant field, to nearly an army of 7,000. [[Langley Pvemptus I|Langley I Of The Lani]] rallied his men to his warcry, to conquer more surrounding territories and ultimately become the best of the best. The speech is very well documented, as during this time Langley had not spoken to his troops about the concerns of why they were raised for war. Almost all of them had been living as civilians of the [[Kingdom Of Langley]], and wondered why they had been called upon for war. During the speech, Langley stood on a 15 ft platform overlooking his men.

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"Sons, brothers, sisters, fathers, and mothers of the Kingdom; I have called upon you for a calling greater than any before.
"Sons, brothers, sisters, fathers, and mothers of the Kingdom; I have called upon you for a calling greater than any before.

Revision as of 22:50, 14 February 2023

Yelled across a giant field, to nearly an army of 7,000. Langley I Of The Lani rallied his men to his warcry, to conquer more surrounding territories and ultimately become the best of the best. The speech is very well documented, as during this time Langley had not spoken to his troops about the concerns of why they were raised for war. Almost all of them had been living as civilians of the Kingdom Of Langley, and wondered why they had been called upon for war. During the speech, Langley stood on a 15 ft platform overlooking his men.


"Sons, brothers, sisters, fathers, and mothers of the Kingdom; I have called upon you for a calling greater than any before.

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