4. The Uncrowned King-2

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At this time, the new faith of Christianity offered a new order and a way out of the brutality and survival in favour of a fairer, peaceful way of life. As more and more human kingdoms peacefully converted to this new faith, many of the more extreme ways of the pagan age were stamped out. Unlike the pagans, the Christians feared and hated the Sidibe for their power and were deemed heresy to their new singular god. It was decreed that such power was to be destroyed, not sought. Many feared the Sidibe"s wrath and respected the latter but ignored the former. Destroying the fairy forts and ancient monuments could bring further famine and strife. Some Christian settlements embraced these monuments for a time, making it part of their faith. As such, humans settled very close to such monuments an

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