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"Well.. I don't want to let you die stupid. So listen carefully."
"Okay."
"At the time of the first royal couple of Golden-Star an epidemic broke out. Many young animals died."
"The royal patrol brought one of our clan back as prey and noticed that he was different from the other gnawers."
"He talked with them and understood them! Something like that never happened before! His name was "Hameka". He was doomed to die but then he learned about the invalids."
"He offered his help to his tormentors and he was able to heal a lot of young animals."
"Unfortunately only one of the royal children survived but that was the birth at which we began to live with and help each other."
"The life is so much better when you're not always at the risk of being eaten."
"Okay."
"At the time of the first royal couple of Golden-Star an epidemic broke out. Many young animals died."
"The royal patrol brought one of our clan back as prey and noticed that he was different from the other gnawers."
"He talked with them and understood them! Something like that never happened before! His name was "Hameka". He was doomed to die but then he learned about the invalids."
"He offered his help to his tormentors and he was able to heal a lot of young animals."
"Unfortunately only one of the royal children survived but that was the birth at which we began to live with and help each other."
"The life is so much better when you're not always at the risk of being eaten."