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Both sides have equal stakes in their conditions of victory. Whoever emerges victorious shall have the spoils of war, while the defeated will withdraw into exile.
In either case, this battle shall determine who ultimately takes to the throne.
Sometimes it takes a while to understand things. Chemistry is difficult and you 'might' have taken an interest to it and maybe had a very good paying career in the future if you had paid attention in class. Maybe even helped your country advance in this field...
Again, a nice drawing - I like it. But shoulda been done in Art Class. (Art is VERY difficult to get jobs in and VERY low paying unless you are the very best.)