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“Every creature had developed a lot of tricks to survive and continue its generation. But the numbers never disrupt or even support that magnificent harmony. Except for one. The manipulations of the human creature caused a cacophony of increasing intensity. The concepts developed by this strange species were at least as strange as themselves. At first, Bakudala had a hard time understanding why Alexander, who destroyed such a magnificent civilization as Persepolis and many others, was called "The Great". When he examined human history a little more closely, he realized the connection between "Greatness" and "Bloodshed."