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Chapter 21 - nothern barbarians

The Northern Barbarian horses were a legendary breed of horses that roamed the vast steppes of the north. The horses were known for their strength, stamina, and agility, and they were feared and revered by the people who lived in the region.

According to legend, the Northern Barbarian horses were descended from the steeds of the Mongolian warriors who had conquered much of Asia in the 13th century. These horses were prized for their speed and endurance, and they played a crucial role in the Mongolian conquests.

Over time, the Northern Barbarian horses became a symbol of the region's power and independence. The people who lived in the north began to breed the horses specifically for their strength and resilience, creating a breed that was even more powerful than its Mongolian ancestors.

The Northern Barbarian horses were known for their fierce and independent spirit. They roamed the steppes in large herds, guided by powerful stallions that led them through the rugged terrain. The horses were tough and resilient, able to survive even the harshest winters and the toughest battles.

The people who lived in the north revered the Northern Barbarian horses, seeing them as a symbol of their own strength and independence. They used the horses for transportation, for hunting, and for war, and they trained them rigorously from a young age.

But as the years passed, the Northern Barbarian horses faced a new threat. The Imperial forces of the south had begun to expand their territory, encroaching on the lands of the Northern Barbarians and threatening their way of life.

The Northern Barbarians resisted these incursions fiercely, launching raids and battles against the Imperial forces. The horses played a crucial role in these battles, carrying their riders into battle and using their powerful kicks and bites to take down their foes.

Despite their strength and resilience, however, the Northern Barbarians were eventually defeated by the Imperial forces. The horses were captured and brought south, where they were used as warhorses and breeding stock for the Imperial army.

Over time, the Northern Barbarian horses became a symbol of Imperial power and might. They were prized for their strength and agility, and they played a crucial role in many of the Imperial army's most important battles.

But even as they served the Imperial army, the Northern Barbarian horses remained a reminder of the fierce and independent spirit of the people who had bred them. And in the years to come, their legend would continue to inspire those who sought strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

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