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    The famed castle in the sky, the citadel of the gods, and the seat of power through the Revalon Empire. It went by many names from many different people, but one thing could be agreed upon universally; it was a technological marvel. Many things had been created simply from studying the design of the impressive flying castle. Of course though it all belonged to the royal family along with just about everything else under the sun-touched lands. The power of Dragonsreach was irresistible and that meant

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    Although his mother held the position of Empresses until her death in 1780, Joseph II had a good influence on the Enlightenment, and his country, pertaining to how she ran the state during the time. After his father’s death, Joseph, having very many difficulties, ruled as emperor, or co-regent with his mother, and died thinking he poorly accomplished his focuses. Joseph II, born in Vienna, Austria, on March 13, 1741, was a sole ruler of the Austrian Habsburg dominions. Joseph was the first son

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    “I have discovered a most dangerous and desperate treason,” was a lie told by Robert Devereux that purchased the death of chief physician, Dr. Rodregio-Lopez. Dr. Lopez had incurred Devereux's anger by publicly releasing that he had treated Essex for syphilis. Besides Essex’s witch hunt to obtain revenge on Dr. Lopez, Devereaux was keen to show his loyalty to Queen Elizabeth. Robert played a major part at the centre of an intelligence-gathering network, and had employed two former counter-intelligence

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    A story about a Goddess call Circe Circe is a goddess of power and she can do anything she wants to, i’m going to tell you a story just not right now, Circe is a goddess that as the power to make and do what she wants, she has the magic, like she has the power to turn people into things and ill tell you the power and the old story of want Circe can do and i hope this story can help you out in a lot of ways. Circe was just doing what she wanted to and one day, and there was people saying that

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    Title: “Brave” Test In the Disney princess movie “Brave” it opens with a family who are enjoying a day on a picnic. Later in the movie the viewer finds out that this is not just an ordinary family, but a royal family over a kingdom. This family includes the king, Fergus, the queen, Eleanor, their daughter, Merida, and their three sons, Hurbert, Harris, and Hamish. The movie is set in the Scottish Kingdom, and just like in every kingdom the king is the ruler, but in the viewer’s perspective of “Brave”

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    As Princess Ameerah and Lollita transition into their adolescent years, each one takes on their respective roles. Princess Ameerah spends her days learning what it means to be a princess and the endless duties it requires, while Lollita experiences what it means to be a young girl while exploring the limits of her imagination. The two continue to live on opposite ends of the castle, never coming into contact with the other. Although the King and Queen had passed their parental duties to their trusted

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    There once was a king named King Porter Clemings who ruled over the kingdom of Clemington. In the kingdom, there is a little town called Littenburg, which was known for farming and delivering the finest wheat to the kingdom. The king of Clemington, King Porter Clemings, once visited this town to inspect a rather interesting incident. Rumors say that in this town of Littenburg lives a beautiful woman named Fiona Wallace. As expected, being the “gentleman” he is despite having a wife and a daughter

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    monarchies, while Feros hints that it was possible for Kings and Queens to become just as important as religion. In the "Sacred and Terrifying Gazes" by Antonio Feros, he begins by discussing three steps Spanish royalty achieved their position as monarchs empowered by God. Originally, they would promote their royal authority through symbolism in royal images. However, the portrayal of the monarchy began to change after the conquest of Mexico. Hernan Cortez noticed that the Aztec ruler was viewed as

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    I noticed the mercenary company with the Count’s lancers and carriage was located behind the stage, in a position of honor. The presence of a second carriage of ornate design surprised me. “It can only be one person,” I thought. As we rode up, I saw behind the Count’s mounted lancers were a half-a-dozen men-at-arms and another dozen royal archers escorting Princess Wyrd to the stage. The Black Prince and the Count were waiting for her on the stage, along with a number of courtiers. She wore a huntsman

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    The Year was 476 AD, All was peaceful and prosperous between the four kingdoms The Lords of Iron, The Brotherhood of steel, The Sons of Atom, and The Ironsides, The king of the Lords of Iron was named Joshua, The King of the Brotherhood of Steel was Christopher, The King of the Sons of Atom was Nelson, And the last King Alexander. Each Kingdom was Unique With its Ways of War The Lords of Iron Were Swordsmen who fought for Honor, The Brotherhood Of Steel Were Mercenaries who fought for fortune, The

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