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... ecially because almost all able-bodied men had decided to join the military as that was the only service that could give them at least some consistent source of food.

And after the two-year war with Tibias, the country was left with a massive manpower vacuum.

"I understand the need to show reverence to the gods. But I am god on earth. And I need these able-bodied men. The war has left us with a severe shortage of men and if we can't find replacements soon, most of our farmlands w ...

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