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rdfs:label | - Shinobi Sect: All Seeing Fate
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rdfs:comment | - During a war between two lands, a young preacher of peace traveled to both war sides with the intentions to teach them what true peace meant and that war was not the way to go. Both sides learn he'd been preaching to the opposing side branded him as a traitor, and continued on with their war. While on the main battlefield he appeared yet again, attempting to reason with both sides, but instead found himself attacked. Using his physical and spiritual energies he defended himself. However, the war did nothing but get worse. Standing in the middle of both sides, the boy flushed all of his physical energy, and used his spiritual energy to connect all the warriors. Once done, he created an illusion which showed the two sides that if the war hadn't stopped it would be endless and pointless blood
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literal english | - Shinobi Sect: All Seeing Fate
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abstract | - During a war between two lands, a young preacher of peace traveled to both war sides with the intentions to teach them what true peace meant and that war was not the way to go. Both sides learn he'd been preaching to the opposing side branded him as a traitor, and continued on with their war. While on the main battlefield he appeared yet again, attempting to reason with both sides, but instead found himself attacked. Using his physical and spiritual energies he defended himself. However, the war did nothing but get worse. Standing in the middle of both sides, the boy flushed all of his physical energy, and used his spiritual energy to connect all the warriors. Once done, he created an illusion which showed the two sides that if the war hadn't stopped it would be endless and pointless bloodshed. This caused the waring lands to come to their senses, thanking the boy, and somewhat worshiping him.
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