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Hammer of God reveals Mijak was stopped from destroying the world before and the inefficient system of governance was there as a check to letting their god rise up again.


* FridgeBrilliance: The land of Mijak must be ruled by a number of Warlords whose armies are locked in a constant struggle, and no single ruler should govern the entire country. It's only when [[spoiler:their god]] gets Hekat to finally change this rule that it all makes sense; the reason being [[spoiler:having many opposing armies was a way for Mijak's god to keep the entire country well-trained and to hone their skills over many centuries so that, when released, they would be strong enough to conquer the rest of the world.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: The land of Mijak must be ruled by a number of Warlords whose armies are locked in a constant struggle, and no single ruler should is allowed govern the entire country. It's only when [[spoiler:their god]] gets Hekat to finally change this rule that it all makes sense; the reason being [[spoiler:having many opposing armies was a way for Mijak's god to keep the entire country well-trained and to hone their skills over many centuries so that, when released, by ancient law. When Hekat finally unites them all, they would be strong enough operate by brutal efficiency, making one wonder why no one ever united the warhosts before. It's only later that it's revealed [[spoiler:that Mijak had tried to conquer the rest world before, and part of their ancient concessions was that no one ruler could rule over Mijak again to prevent this from happening.]] The inefficiency was baked into the world.]]system from the start.
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This moment happens before the previously mentioned mass slaughter and marks Hekat as too far gone.


* MoralEventHorizon Hekat killing a thousand and then ten thousand captive slaves so her army could move on.

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* MoralEventHorizon MoralEventHorizon: Hekat [[spoiler:gutting her son Zandakar's wife and killing a thousand and then ten thousand captive slaves so her army could move on.his unborn child, as well as exiling Zandakar for the horrible crime of [[FantasticRacism marrying an outsider.]]]]

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: When everyone is literally bathing in blood, it can get this way.



* MoralEventHorizon Hekat killing a thousand and then ten thousand captive slaves so her army could move on.

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* MoralEventHorizon Hekat killing a thousand and then ten thousand captive slaves so her army could move on.on.
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: When everyone is literally bathing in blood, it can get this way.
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* MoralEventHorizon Hekat killing a thousand and then ten thousand captive slaves so her army could move on.
* RealWomenDontWearDresses: Rhian makes a point of wearing leathers and encourages other women in protecting their families.

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* MoralEventHorizon Hekat killing a thousand and then ten thousand captive slaves so her army could move on.
* RealWomenDontWearDresses: Rhian makes a point of wearing leathers and encourages other women in protecting their families.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: When everyone is literally bathing in blood, it can get this way.
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* RealWomenNeverWearDresses: Rhian makes a point of wearing leathers and encourages other women in protecting their families.

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* RealWomenNeverWearDresses: RealWomenDontWearDresses: Rhian makes a point of wearing leathers and encourages other women in protecting their families.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The land of Mijak must be ruled by a number of Warlords whose armies are locked in a constant struggle, and no single ruler should govern the entire country. It's only when [[spoiler:their god]] gets Hekat to finally change this rule that it all makes sense; the reason being [[spoiler:having many opposing armies was a way for Mijak's god to keep the entire country well-trained and to hone their skills over many centuries so that, when released, they would be strong enough to conquer the rest of the world.]]

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