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... they determined that it would be impossible for everyone to gather together for a meeting. As a result, they grouped the oases into groups of three, and picked a representative chief of each group. That was the reason about 30 people were gathered together for this meeting.


Runa was the one to call for this meeting, and was the one to guide the discussion as well.


Runa handed the lambskin that was prepared in advance to all of the chiefs before ...

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