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Intro. Anara of Long Hills arose in a region marked by open hills, scattered villages, and roads where armies passed all too often. She was not born noble or warlike; It was born observing the human cost of disputes that it never chose. From a young age he spoke when others were silent, not with grandiloquent speeches, but with uncomfortable questions: who paid for the war, who buried the dead, who sowed again when the princes left. Over time, his voice gathered followers: peasants, artisans, widows, young people tired of wielding inherited spears. Anara believed—and she said it without cynicism—that peace was a better path not for moral purity, but for human efficiency. He tried to mediate between rival princes, proposing truces, exchanges of hostages, tax reforms that would relieve the population. He did so in broad daylight, trusting in the word given. She was killed by both sides, because peace threatened the benefits of war.

Anara de Colinas Largas Mediator Pacifist Popular Activist Neutral

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