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bookmark_WE_tirrenia_bollani_albertu_desc:0 "For centuries, Sardinia was an isolated land of pagan tribes existing on the outskirts of Catholic society. It was not until a papal bull in 2434 authorised the establishment of the Archontate of Tyrrhenia that the Church finally got a foothold on the island. Today, Albertu stands as the heir of a long line of Sardinian Archons, and the ruler of his very own Mediterranean thalassocracy. As the first line of defense against both the Sevillians in the west and the Muslims in the south, the fate of the entire Catholic Church lies firmly on his shoulders.\n\n#bold Can the great archon lead his people to glory, and dominate the whole of the Mediterranean Sea?#!"
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bookmark_WE_munster_colburgha_micheal:0 "Mícheál"
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bookmark_WE_munster_colburgha_micheal_subheading:0 "The Rebel King"
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bookmark_WE_munster_colburgha_micheal_desc:0 "The entirety of Mícheál Colbrugha's life has been marked by rebellion. His leadership against the British governors in the Irish Uprising has earned him a reputation as a controversial, yet undoubtedly important ruler. To the British, he is a lowly terrorist that must be put down. However, to the Irish, he is a liberator and a leader, and the other rebel lords of Ireland unanimously agreed to elect him their High King. For the first time in centuries, the Irish have a united, independent realm of their own, free from British oppression.\n\n#bold Can the rebel king guide the Emerald Isle to unforeseen prosperity, or will the British Empire return to crush his experiment?#!"
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bookmark_WE_munster_colburgha_micheal_subheading:0 "The Rebel Judge"
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bookmark_WE_munster_colburgha_micheal_desc:0 "The entirety of Mícheál Colbrugha's life has been marked by rebellion. His leadership against the British governors in the Irish Uprising has earned him a reputation as a controversial, yet undoubtedly important ruler. To the British, he is a lowly terrorist that must be put down. However, to the Irish, he is a liberator and a leader, and the other rebel lords of Ireland unanimously agreed to elect him their first High Judge. For the first time in centuries, the Irish have a united, independent realm of their own, free from British oppression.\n\n#bold Can the rebel king guide the Emerald Isle to unforeseen prosperity, or will the British Empire return to crush his experiment?#!"
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