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Allow me to tell you a story.It is about a great man who once ruled the most powerful kingdom ever known.He saw corruption through out his kingdom and had made plans with his knights to destroy it.Before this could happen disaster struck,he was told other kings conspired against the kingdom and he was to be assasinated as he rode his carriage through the town.His knights devised a plan to spare him but he would have to leave everything he loved behind.He knew there was no other choice, so he agreed.A very brave man took the ruler's place and was killed in his stead.His family and kingdom believing him dead mourned decades over him.In secret plans were made,and many became one,THE PLAN.Years later but soon after his real passing the plan was put into action.Many tratiors were discovered,some family.Many were lost but many more were spared.It shook the kingdom to it's core but Camelot and her people recovered and thrived.Soon they took to helping the other kingdoms do the same. The end.

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Did you know that DJT is an honorary knight of KING ARTHURS round table in Tintagel, Cornwall.
He also comes from Scottish royalty, interesting.

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Hmmm...I wonder if that could be a sequel someday.

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WOW this story is going to be EPIC. The greatest story ever told and we all played a part in it, wether asleep or awake.

Agreed. None is bigger or smaller than the next. In this it is all or none.

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