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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The story told by Sarine is that one of the triggers to the war was a powerful half-elf mage who started babbling about invisible assassins and then destroyed a city. Everybody naturally assumes that he's just a crazy errant and that there weren't actually any invisible assassins. But what if he WASN'T actually crazy? Could the Ensigerum have been responsible for triggering the war in order to set the elves against the half-elves? |