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The cemetery was a forest of burial mounds, the final resting place for the bones of indigenous children.
After the outsiders arrived on this new land, they set great fires, incinerating the last vestiges of the native tribes. Iron artifacts inscribed with sacred texts melted into pools of gold, and with them, the history of the indigenous people, chronicled by generations of their prophets, was turned to ash.
Victorious in the war, the outsiders seized the indigenous lands. They plundered gold and silver and enacted draconian laws, forbidding the native people from worshipping their own gods or using their own language.
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