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* The clans of Scotland were known for this for a long time, though it died down after the country's acquistion by the United Kingdom, which served to unite many of them to rebel against a percieved common enemy.
* It is common during a large war, for local feuds to exploit and be exploited by the warring parties. If for instance during the American Revolution, the Archies are Loyalists, the Bargies will be with the Continental Congress, but it might as well be the other way as neither cares except insofar as it gives them an accepted excuse to shoot at each other.
**Other interactions between local and larger conflicts are possible, as many as can be imagined. For instance during one feud in the
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