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Celestia and the World Wars

Jul 24th, 2014
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  1. ">You think my country knows no war, Anonymous? We fought the griffins in the worst war Equestria has ever known! Hundreds died, HUNDREDS!"
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  3. ">Celestia readjusts herself in her chair after the Royal Outburst"
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  5. ">Anon leans backwards, resting his face against his clenched hands and ponders."
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  7. ">As he does so, Celestia looks at him worried about his reaction to what she spoke."
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  9. ">Anon readjusts himself in the seat, leans forward and locks eye contact with the Sun-Goddess."
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  11. "Princess, it is time that you know of one of the conflicts of man that makes the hundreds of lives lost during your Griffin War look nothing more than a light skirmish."
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  13. ">The Princess' eyes instantly narrow but Anon continues to speak his truths."
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  15. "My peoples first modern war, our FIRST World War was a war that was and can still be called one of the most destructive that has ever been. It was a war of old world ideals and tactics clashing with the might and progress of the industrial revolution, it was fought from the fields of France and the frozen Julian Alps to the Savannahs of Africa."
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  17. ">The Princess of the Sun begins to loose her composure a bit, those pinprick eyes are now slowly returning to normal size and the uncertainty is clear by her body language."
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  19. ">You stop for a short moment are about to inquire the Princess about her current state of mind to ensure that she is alright but she puts a hoof to your hand and nods, the keeper of the Sun knows that she must and will sit through these tales."
  20. ">You readjust yourself in your chair again, taking a sip of tea before continuing on."
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  22. "*Clears throat...* The First World War started around late July of 1914 A.D. and ended on November 11th 1918 A.D. It was four long years of almost stagnant warfare, four long years of fighting on the land, air and sea... It is such a shame with how the whole thing started, if you really look into it, you cannot help but almost laugh at the whole thing."
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