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Thanks for the answer.

The sheer number of troops and magical might the Gorgon has at his disposal is
overwhelming to say the least. That's how I see it anyway.

Shadewulf

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Considering the terror the Gorgon inspires, I'd say that at least some of the
nations would agree. I imagine the Chamberlain would agree, and following him
Avanil and Boeruine, bringing in their vassals and allies.
Mhoried would be happy for the aid, as their armies couldn't stand against the
Gorgon alone. The Gorgon has THIRTY units listed in his army, would probably
raise more before invading, and has the armies of Kiergard, Markazor, and Mur-
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